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SUMMARY:Certificate III Master <24m NC
DESCRIPTION:MAR30924Certificate III Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-iii-master-24m-nc-7/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
DESCRIPTION:MAR20324Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\nTo book in for your practical workshop\, please call the Paradigm Training Group Enrolment Team on 1300 161 640.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-1-near-coastal-8/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate III MED2
DESCRIPTION:MAR30824Certificate III MED2\nTo book in for your practical workshop\, please call the Paradigm Training Group Enrolment Team on 1300 161 640.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-iii-med2-4/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate III Master <24m NC
DESCRIPTION:MAR30924Certificate III Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-iii-master-24m-nc-8/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
DESCRIPTION:MAR20324Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\nTo book in for your practical workshop\, please call the Paradigm Training Group Enrolment Team on 1300 161 640.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-1-near-coastal-9/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate III Master <24m NC
DESCRIPTION:MAR30924Certificate III Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-iii-master-24m-nc-9/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
DESCRIPTION:MAR20324Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\nTo book in for your practical workshop\, please call the Paradigm Training Group Enrolment Team on 1300 161 640.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-1-near-coastal-10/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
DESCRIPTION:MAR20321Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\nTo book in for your practical workshop\, please call the Paradigm Training Group Enrolment Team on 1300 161 640.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-1-near-coastal/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Certificate III Master
DESCRIPTION:MAR30921Certificate III Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/certificate-iii-master/
LOCATION:Paradigm Training Group\, Building A05/ 1 Boatworks Drive\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:HLTAID011 Provide First Aid - 2026
DESCRIPTION:Provide First Aid Fee-For-Service\nHLTAID011\n\nOur HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course combines flexible online learning with an immersive\, hands-on practical workshop designed to build confidence and real-world emergency response skills. Using realistic scenarios tailored to participants' workplaces and industries\, this nationally recognised course prepares individuals to respond quickly\, calmly and effectively when it matters most.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nHLTAID011 Provide First Aid is a nationally recognised course that gives participants the skills\, confidence and practical experience to step up and respond when it matters most. Whether it's a workplace incident\, medical emergency or everyday accident\, this course prepares individuals to take action and provide effective first aid until professional help arrives. \n\nDelivered through a flexible blended learning model\, participants complete the theory component online at their own pace before attending an interactive practical workshop. Depending on group size and individual requirements\, the face-to-face component is typically delivered over a half-day to one-day session. \n\nForget sitting through hours of dry presentations. Our practical workshops are energetic\, hands-on and highly engaging\, placing participants in realistic scenarios that challenge them to think\, communicate and respond just as they would in a real emergency. Through guided activities\, team-based exercises and practical skill stations\, participants build the confidence needed to act quickly and effectively when every second counts. \n\nWhat makes our training different is our commitment to making it relevant. We tailor practical scenarios wherever possible to reflect the workplaces\, risks and situations participants are most likely to encounter in their own industries. Whether you're working on a vessel\, in construction\, hospitality\, education\, transport\, manufacturing or an office environment\, the training is designed to mirror the real-world incidents\, injuries and medical emergencies you may face on the job. \n\nParticipants will learn essential life-saving skills including CPR\, the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)\, casualty assessment\, emergency response procedures and the management of common medical emergencies such as choking\, asthma\, anaphylaxis\, bleeding\, burns\, fractures and shock. \n\nBy the end of the course\, participants won't just leave with a qualification\, they'll leave with the confidence\, capability and practical experience to make a real difference in an emergency situation. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 3-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a one-day workshop. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe practical component of this course is delivered through a one-day face-to-face workshop. During the workshop\, participants will engage in a range of practical learning activities\, scenario-based exercises and assessment tasks designed to develop and demonstrate the skills required to provide an effective first aid response in a variety of emergency situations. \n\nFirst Aid workshops are typically scheduled monthly. Please refer to our online training calendar for upcoming dates and contact us to secure your place. \n\nFor businesses and organisations wishing to train groups of employees\, customised training sessions can be arranged for groups of five or more participants. Training can be conducted at one of our training facilities or delivered at your workplace\, subject to suitability and training requirements. \n\nTo maximise the relevance and value of the training\, organisations may request that practical scenarios and emergency response activities be tailored to reflect the specific hazards\, incidents and medical emergencies commonly encountered within their industry or workplace environment. \n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors as required.\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online component of this program.\nResources required for workshop day will be provide for you by PTG.  \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your First Aid Certification\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nPlease contact Paradigm Training Group on 1300 161 640 or via E-mail\, info@paradigmtraining.edu.au for course fee information. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\n\n\nCourse Name\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHLTAID011 Provide First Aid - 2026\nEnrol
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/hltaid011-provide-first-aid-2026/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
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SUMMARY:HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - Refresher
DESCRIPTION:Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Fee-For-Service\nHLTAID009\n\nOur HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course combines flexible online learning with an immersive\, hands-on practical workshop designed to build confidence and life-saving emergency response skills. This nationally recognised course provides participants with the knowledge and practical experience required to recognise cardiac emergencies\, perform CPR and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in line with current Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. Practical training can be tailored to workplace environments and industry-specific scenarios\, ensuring participants develop skills that are relevant\, realistic and directly applicable to their roles.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nHLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a nationally recognised course that equips participants with the essential skills\, knowledge and confidence to respond effectively during a cardiac arrest or other life-threatening emergency. The course is delivered in accordance with current Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and focuses on providing participants with the ability to act quickly and effectively when every second counts. \n\nThe course is delivered through a flexible blended learning model\, allowing participants to complete the theory component online at their own pace before attending a practical face-to-face workshop. Depending on individual requirements and group sizes\, the practical component is typically delivered over a half-day session. \n\nOur practical workshops are interactive\, engaging and highly hands-on\, providing participants with the opportunity to develop and refine their CPR skills through realistic emergency scenarios\, guided practice and practical assessment activities. While the learning environment is supportive and enjoyable\, strong emphasis is placed on the importance of responding confidently\, safely and effectively during real emergency situations. \n\nParticipants will learn how to recognise and assess emergency situations\, ensure the safety of themselves and others\, perform CPR on adults and infants\, operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)\, communicate effectively with emergency services and provide appropriate incident reporting following an emergency response. \n\nTo maximise workplace relevance\, practical training scenarios can be tailored to reflect the specific risks\, hazards and emergency situations commonly encountered within participants' industries and work environments. Whether working in maritime operations\, construction\, hospitality\, education\, transport\, manufacturing or office-based workplaces\, participants will gain practical experience responding to situations that closely align with their day-to-day roles. \n\nThis course is suitable for individuals required to maintain CPR certification for workplace compliance\, designated workplace first aiders or anyone wishing to gain the confidence and skills to respond effectively in a life-threatening emergency. On successful completion\, participants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. \n\n\n \n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 3-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a one-day workshop. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop \n\nFollowing completion of the online theory component\, participants attend a practical face-to-face workshop where they will develop and demonstrate CPR skills through hands-on activities\, realistic emergency scenarios and practical assessment tasks. This interactive workshop is designed to build confidence and ensure participants can respond quickly and effectively during a cardiac arrest or other life-threatening emergency. \n\nCPR workshops are generally conducted monthly. Please refer to our online training calendar for upcoming dates and contact our team to reserve your place. \n\nFor businesses and organisations wishing to train groups of employees\, customised training sessions can be arranged for groups of five or more participants. Training can be conducted at one of our training facilities or delivered at your workplace\, subject to suitability and training requirements. \n\nTo ensure the training is meaningful and directly applicable\, practical scenarios can be tailored to reflect the specific risks\, hazards and emergency situations commonly encountered within your industry and workplace environment. Participants will gain practical experience performing CPR\, using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and responding to emergency situations relevant to their roles. \n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online component of this program.\nResources required for workshop day will be provide for you by PTG.  \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your CPR Certification\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nPlease contact Paradigm Training Group on 1300 161 640 or via E-mail\, info@paradigmtraining.edu.au for course fee information. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/hltaid009-provide-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-refresher/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
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CREATED:20260303T025341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T025341Z
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SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_FFS26
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505. \nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel    \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification)\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete certificate of competency application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\nCourse Fee: $2\,995.00. \n$1\,500.00 of the course fee is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. The remaining $1\,495.00 is due prior to the practical workshop or once 50% of the course has been completed\, whichever occurs first.\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nICoC Fees: $100.00. \nWhere the AMPA application fee has been paid ($500.00 as above) the ICoC fee is included. Where the AMPA fee was not paid as part of an enrolment process\, the ICoC fee payable is $100.00 upon booking your ICoC appointment with PTG.\nTotal Fee: $3\,495.00. \nEach enrolment will have the AMPA and ICoC included in fees payable. If you do not wish to undertake the AMPA or ICoC as part of the course\, please contact PTG.\nFees charged upon enrolment\n\n\n	$1\,500.00 course fee deposit\n	$500.00 AMPA and ICoC fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*. \n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_CST26
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Career Start (Traineeship Pathway)\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505. \n \nThis program is supported under the Queensland Government Career Start Program (traineeship pathway). Eligible students may undertake this program utilising Career Start funding. Fees are based on the type of qualification and provider\, and additional charges may apply where course costs exceed the government subsidy (including AMPA-delivered training). Please contact PTG for detailed fee information. For more information specifically regarding the program: Career Start|Queensland Government\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel     \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: If you are able to supply evidence of holding a current HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate you will only need to attend six of the seven days. You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations - Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations - Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal.\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade I Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification).\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements.\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nGovernment-Funded Training (Queensland Career Start)\n\n\n What is Career Start? \nCareer Start provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career.  The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment\, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start supports delivery of entry level training to students\, apprentices and trainees aligned with the skill outcomes required by industry.  Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway. \n\nUnder Career Start\, an individual may access up to two subsidised training places through one of the following options:  \n\n\n	a general qualification at certificate III and an apprenticeship/traineeship\, noting that if the apprenticeship/ traineeship is done first\, the individual is no longer eligible to access a general qualification under Career Start; or \n	two apprenticeships/traineeships at either certificate II or III\, including school based apprenticeships or traineeships (SATs). \n\n\nIn addition\, under Career Start\, individuals may access one subsidised introductory-level skill set. \nAn individual cannot do two general pathway qualifications under Career Start. This is to ensure equitable access for all eligible Queenslanders to a training opportunity. \n\nDTET may amend student eligibility requirements at any time based on factors such as budget\, emerging priorities\, and the need to ensure a pipeline of workers for critical occupations and improved access to job opportunities for identified priority cohorts. \n\nFor more information and eligibility requirements please visit: Career Start|Queensland Government \n\nLanguage\, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)\n\nAll students enrolling under the Career Start program must complete a short LLN assessment prior to finalising enrolment.\nPlease complete the short LLN exam by clicking here. \n\n\nFees Overview (Career Start - Traineeship Pathway)\n\n As a Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) Registered Training Organisation (RTO)\, we deliver this qualification under the Queensland Government Career Start program (Traineeship Pathway)\, enabling eligible participants to access subsidised training opportunities. For more information: Career Start|Queensland Government\n\n\nTraineeship Co-Contribution Fees \n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee: $788.80 - calculated at a $1.60 per nominal hour. (full course fee)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee: $500.00 (full course fee)\n\n\n\nTraineeship Fee Payment \nIn line with Skills Assure Supplier policy\, upfront charging and collection of the full contribution fee is not permitted. At enrolment\, no more than 30% of the applicable contribution fee (student and employer) is payable:\n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee deposit: $236.64 (30% of $788.80)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee deposit: $150.00 (30% of $500.00)\n	AMPA Fee (optional*- dependent on license requirement): $500.00 (payable by the employer or student). The full fee additional to co-contribution fees is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nThe remaining balances must be paid in full once the theory component is completed and before students are able to book their practical workshop:\n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee balance: $552.16 (remaining 70%)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee balance: $350.00 (remaining 70%)\n\n\n\nSchools-Based Traineeship Co-Contribution Fees \n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee: Nil\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee: Nil\n	AMPA Fee (optional*- dependent on license requirement): $500.00 (payable by employer or student). The full fee is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nEnrolment Process\n\nPlease note: It is recommended that prior to completing the online enrolment form you contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au to formally check eligibility prior to enrolling.\n\nEnrolments submitted via the online enrolment form are considered tentative until the required eligibility documents (see list below) have been received and reviewed. Once approved\, an invoice will be issued and full access to the course content will be provided through the student portal.\n\n Eligibility documents include:\n\n	1x Identification (e.g. Driver's license\, passport\, proof of age card\, etc.).\n	1x Proof of residency (e.g. Back of license\, electricity bill\, rental lease\, etc.).\n	1x Eligibility for concession (e.g. Health care card or concession card issues under Commonwealth Law) – if applicable.\n	1x Australian or New Zealand Citizenship - where required.\n\nThese documents may be provided in person at our Coomera office or submitted via email to info@paradigmtraining.edu.au.\n\nFor a full list of acceptable eligibility documents please contact PTG Admin.\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123233
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UID:7616-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_CSG26
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Career Start (General Training)\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\n\nThis program is supported under the Queensland Government Career Start Program (General Training Pathway). Eligible students may undertake this program utilising Career Start funding. Fees are based on the type of qualification and provider\, and additional charges may apply where course costs exceed the government subsidy (including AMPA-delivered training). Please contact PTG for detailed fee information. For more information specifically regarding the program: Career Start|Queensland Government\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel    \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade I Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification).\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nGovernment-Funded Training (Queensland Career Start)\n\n\n What is Career Start? \nCareer Start provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career.  The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment\, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start supports delivery of entry level training to students\, apprentices and trainees aligned with the skill outcomes required by industry.  Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway. \n\nUnder Career Start\, an individual may access up to two subsidised training places through one of the following options:  \n\n\n	a general qualification at certificate III and an apprenticeship/traineeship\, noting that if the apprenticeship/ traineeship is done first\, the individual is no longer eligible to access a general qualification under Career Start; or \n	two apprenticeships/traineeships at either certificate II or III\, including school based apprenticeships or traineeships (SATs). \n\n\nIn addition\, under Career Start\, individuals may access one subsidised introductory-level skill set. \nAn individual cannot do two general pathway qualifications under Career Start. This is to ensure equitable access for all eligible Queenslanders to a training opportunity. \n\nDTET may amend student eligibility requirements at any time based on factors such as budget\, emerging priorities\, and the need to ensure a pipeline of workers for critical occupations and improved access to job opportunities for identified priority cohorts. \n\nFor more information and eligibility requirements please visit: Career Start|Queensland Government \n\nLanguage\, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)\n\nAll students enrolling under the Career Start program must complete a short LLN assessment prior to finalising enrolment.\nPlease complete the short LLN exam by clicking here. \n\n\nFees Overview (Career Start - General Pathway)\n\nAs a Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) Registered Training Organisation (RTO)\, we deliver this qualification under the Queensland Government Career Start program (general training pathway)\, enabling eligible participants to access subsidised training opportunities. For more information: Career Start|Queensland Government\n\nCo-Contribution Fees\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $572.00 (full course cost)\n	Concessional: $150.00 (full course cost)\n\n\nConcessional Co-Contribution\nTo be eligible for concessional funding you must provide evidence that you:\n\n	Hold a Health Care Card or Concession Card issued under the Commonwealth Law or\n	Proof of a partner or dependent who holds a Health Care Card or Concession Card and that you are named on that card.\n\nPlease note\, the co-contribution fee can be paid by another party if required (e.g.\, Partner\, Employer\, Parent). If you wish to apply for a concessional co-contribution fee\, please contact PTG.\n\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00.\n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nPayment of Fees \nIn line with Skills Assure Supplier policy\, upfront charging and collection of the full Co-contribution fee is not permitted. At enrolment\, no more than 30% of the applicable co-contribution fee is payable:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $171.60 (30% of $572.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n	Concessional: $45.00 (30% of $150.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n\nThe remaining balance of the Co-contribution fee must be paid in full once the theory component is completed and before students are able to book their practical workshop:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $400.40 (remaining 70%)\n	Concessional: $105.00 (remaining 70%)\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nEnrolment Process\n\nPlease note: It is recommended that prior to completing the online enrolment form you contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au to formally check eligibility prior to enrolling.\n\nEnrolments submitted via the online enrolment form are considered tentative until the required eligibility documents (see list below) have been received and reviewed. Once approved\, an invoice will be issued and full access to the course content will be provided through the student portal.\n\nEligibility documents include:\n\n	1x Identification (e.g. Driver's license\, passport\, proof of age card\, etc.).\n	1x Proof of residency (e.g. Back of license\, electricity bill\, rental lease\, etc.).\n	1x Eligibility for concession (e.g. Health care card or concession card issues under Commonwealth Law) – if applicable.\n	1x Australian or New Zealand Citizenship - where required.\n\nThese documents may be provided in person at our Coomera office or submitted via email to info@paradigmtraining.edu.au.\n\nFor a full list of acceptable eligibility documents please contact PTG Admin.\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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SUMMARY:MARSS00008 Shipboard Safety Skill Set_FFS25
DESCRIPTION:Shipboard Safety Skill Set Fee-for-Service\nMARSS00008\n\nThis skill set is meticulously designed to cover critical survival and safety procedures\, ensuring you're prepared for any challenge at sea. Students can expect to learn how to effectively respond in the critical moments following vessel abandonment\, mastering the art of survival with essential skills that could one day save lives. Fire is a formidable threat at sea\, but our training equips you with the knowledge to minimise risks and tackle fires on board confidently\, ensuring the safety of all crew members. Health and safety go beyond emergencies; they're about creating a safe working environment. Our program covers the vital aspects of work health and safety\, tailored specifically to the unique conditions of maritime settings. Furthermore\, should the need arise to abandon ship\, you'll be trained in surviving at sea using survival craft\, an indispensable skill set that combines practical know-how with survival strategies to enhance your resilience and readiness in the face of adversity.\n \nWith a blend of practical skills and theoretical knowledge\, this program is your compass to navigating the complexities of shipboard safety\, paving the way for a secure and successful career in the maritime industry.\nThis certificate is required when working on any commercial vessel. \n\nThis Skill Set reflects the work required by people who need to complete shipboard safety units of competency required by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)\, and it contributes to a range of qualifications in the MAR Maritime Training Package.\nSkill Set Overview\n\n\nThe MARSS00008 - Shipboard Safety Skill Set is a nationally accredited training program\, essential for anyone looking to pursue a career in the maritime industry. Specifically designed for individuals aiming to work on small commercial fishing or trade vessels\, this skill set covers all the necessary safety training to ensure you are fully prepared and compliant with industry standards. This is a requirement by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). \n\nCompleting the units contained in this program not only equips you with vital shipboard safety skills but also may count towards further maritime qualifications\, such as General Purpose Hand (GPH)\, Coxswain\, Master less than 24 metres (Master 24)\, or Marine Engine Driver Certificates. This ensures that the time and effort invested in this skill set not only meet mandatory safety requirements but also contribute towards your professional development and career progression in the maritime industry.\n\nThis Skill Set reflects the work required by people who need to complete shipboard safety units of competency required by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and it contributes to a range of qualifications in the MAR Maritime Training Package. For more information: training.gov.au - MARSS00008 - Shipboard Safety Skill Set \n\n\nSkill Set Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a six-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The program can be completed prior to the six-month period; however\, this is based on a student's current level of knowledge and experience. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the program\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the program.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the six-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original program fee/ s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this program is delivered during a practical workshop (1 day). During the workshop you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board Paradigm Training Group vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nSkill Set Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the program fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this program and gain your MARSS00008 Shipboard Safety Skill Set statement of attainment\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the practical workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways you may take from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR10424 - Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal)\n	MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\n	MAR20424 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)\n	MAR30924 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this program and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification is made up of 4 units of competency: \n\n\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n\n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nSkill Set Fee: $895.00. \n$895.00 is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. \n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group.  \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/marss00008-shipboard-safety-skill-set_ffs25/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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SUMMARY:MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR30924\n\nThe MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations provides the essential knowledge and practical skills required for people working in the Australian maritime sector. This qualification supports individuals seeking roles in vessel operations\, navigation watchkeeping\, environmental management\, routine maintenance\, safety procedures and emergency response on commercial vessels.\n\nCompletion of this qualification forms part of the pathway to apply for an AMSA Certificate of Competency as Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar30924-certificate-iii-in-maritime-operations-master-up-to-24-metres_ffs/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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SUMMARY:MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR30824\n\n\nPursue a career in maritime engineering with our Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal). This qualification equips you for roles such as chief engineer on vessels with inboard engines up to 750 kW\, unlimited outboard propulsion power\, or as a second engineer on vessels with inboard engines up to 1500 kW. Additionally\, it prepares you to assist in engine room tasks under supervision on vessels with inboard engines up to 3000 kW\, marking a key step towards an AMSA certificate of competency in diverse maritime engineering capacities.\n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certification as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of: \n\n\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <750 kW\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an outboard engine of unlimited propulsion power\n	Second engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <1500 kW\n	Assist an engineer in any tasks that may be required on board while working under the general supervision of the person in charge of the vessel’s engines\n	Work in the engine room of a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <3000 kW\n\nThe Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal certificate/ license is issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills.\n\nPrior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n	Engineer workshop\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for "Safety at Sea" units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities\, for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways you may take from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR40324 - Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal)\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification is made up of 17 units of competency: \n\n\n	BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB031 Maintain marine internal combustion engines\, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems\n	MARB032 Undertake basic maintenance of electrical systems\n	MARC033 Complete engine room tasks\n	MARC034 Maintain hull out of water\n	MARC035 Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment\n	MARC036 Operate deck machinery\n	MARC039 Operate marine internal combustion engines\, and propulsion and auxiliary systems\n	MARC040 Manage fuel systems\n	MARC041 Operate and monitor marine internal combustion engines\, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems\n	MARC042 Operate electrical systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). In addition to your successful completion of the MAR30821 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 License you will also need to: \n1. Obtain qualifying sea service –\nWith an approved AMSA Task Book\n\n\n	at least 180 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW;  \n	at least 90 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW while holding a workshop skills equivalent qualification.\n\nOR \nWith an approved AMSA Task Book\n\n\n	at least 360 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW;\n	at least 180 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW while holding a workshop skills equivalent qualification.\n\nIn each case the qualifying sea service must be completed while performing duties as a general purpose hand (whether certificated or not)\, an engineer\, a marine engine driver\, an assistant to a marine engine driver\, an assistant to a chief engineer or second engineer.\n\n2. Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n3. Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n4. Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements.\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is delivered by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note\, the seven days are a minimum requirement. If you have previously completed a maritime qualification with another RTO and would like to complete an AMPA for Certificate III in Maritime Operations Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 NC the following will apply:\n\nAttend a maritime training and assessment workshop for a minimum of two days\, where you will be assessed against the required competencies.\n\nIf during the initial assessment you are found to be Not Yet Competent\, you will have the opportunity to:\n\n\n	Remain for the rest of the workshop and continue your assessment until found competent\, OR\n	Book in to a later workshop and be re-assessed.\n\n\nFor more information: https://www.amsa.gov.au/qualifications-training/training-organisations-and-courses/registered-training-organisations/ampa \n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\nCourse Fee: $3\,995.00. \n$1\,500.00 of the course fee is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. The remaining $2\,495.00 is due prior to the practical workshop or once 50% of the course has been completed\, whichever occurs first.\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nICoC Fees: $100.00. \nWhere the AMPA application fee has been paid ($500.00 as above) the ICoC fee is included. Where the AMPA fee was not paid as part of an enrolment process\, the ICoC fee payable is $100.00 upon booking your ICoC appointment with PTG.\nTotal Fee: $4\,495.00. \nEach enrolment will have the AMPA and ICoC included in fees payable. If you do not wish to undertake the AMPA or ICoC as part of the course\, please add discount Removal AMPA/ICoC Fee when completing your enrolment form and payment.\n\nFees charged upon enrolment\n\n\n	$1\,500.00 course fee deposit.\n	$500.00 AMPA and ICoC fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*.\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar30824-certificate-iii-in-maritime-operations-marine-engine-driver-grade-2_ffs/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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UID:7344-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR10424 Certificiate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal)_FFS25
DESCRIPTION:Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR10424\n\n\nSet sail towards a rewarding career in the maritime industry with our Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This course empowers you with the skills to command commercial vessels up to 12 meters within near coastal waters. Dive into practical and theoretical training on navigation\, safety\, and vessel operation\, opening doors to opportunities on yachts\, ferries\, and fishing boats. With this qualification\, the horizon is your limit – navigate your future towards leadership at sea.\n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nAre you looking to operate a commercial vessel up to 12 Metres?\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command and operate the engines of a vessel \n\n\n	<12 m in length\n	with propulsion power that is unlimited for an outboard engine or <100 kW for an inboard engine\n	that is in sheltered waters or within 5 nautical miles (nm) from point of departure\, shore base or aquaculture lease\n	that is not carrying passengers\n\n\n2. Command and operate the engines of a vessel \n\n\n	as a tender or auxiliary vessel within 3 nm of a parent vessel within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ)\n	with propulsion power that is unlimited for an outboard engine or <100 kW for an inboard engine\n	that is not carrying passengers. \n\n3. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a Coxswain Grade 3 NC \n\nThe Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal) qualification is currently cited as meeting some of the requirements for certification as a ‘Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal’ as defined by the Marine Order 505. The Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal certificate/ license is issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nTo complete the Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal)\, competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements must be demonstrated. Additional workshops are available if needed. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824​ Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThe qualification includes 8 units of competency covering various maritime operations and safety procedures. These units include: \n\n\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors                \n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel               \n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements         \n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment    \n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres      \n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices     \n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres             \n	MARN008 Apply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nCoxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal Certificate of Competency is issued by AMSA. Requirements include qualifying sea service\, AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\, eyesight test\, certificate of competency application\, and medical fitness certificate.  \n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR10424 Certificate I in Maritime Operations Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal with PTG\, to successfully gain your License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - at least 10 days qualifying sea service on a commercial or recreational vessel with a completed AMSA approved task book OR 50 days qualifying sea service on commercial or recreational vessels. (*Note - sea service must be completed in the last 5 years).\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete certificate of competency application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850\, where applicable.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nCourse Fee: $2\,495.00\n$1\,500.00 due upon enrolment and the remaining $995.00 due prior to the practical workshop or once 50% of the course is completed. \n\n\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nICoC Fees: $100.00. \nWhere the AMPA application fee has been paid ($500.00 as above) the ICoC fee is included. Where the AMPA fee was not paid as part of an enrolment process\, the ICoC fee payable is $100.00 upon booking your ICoC appointment with PTG. \n\n\nTotal Fee: $2\,995.00.\nEach enrolment will have the AMPA and ICoC included in fees payable. If you do not wish to undertake the AMPA or ICoC as part of the course\, please contact PTG. \n\n\nFees charged upon enrolment \n\n\n	$1\,500.00 course fee deposit\n	$500.00 AMPA and ICoC fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*. \n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar10424-certificiate-i-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-2-near-coastal_ffs25/
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SUMMARY:MAR10224 Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR10224\n\nBegin your maritime career pathway with our MAR10224 - Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal)\, tailored for those starting out in the maritime industry. This entry-level qualification is required to gain an AMSA certificate of competency to work as a deck and/or engine room hand on a commercial vessel.\n\nWhat Will You Learn?\n\n	Deck Work Mastery: Acquire the knowledge and hands-on skills to assist with deck operations on vessels up to 100 metres in length and 3000 Gross Tonnage (GT) within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This means operation or lookout tasks for any navigation\, mooring\, anchoring and cargo duties\n	Engine Room Operations: Develop the foundational knowledge needed to assist in the engine room of vessels with propulsion power up to 3000 kW within the EEZ.\n\nNote: If you don’t or won’t be performing these deck or engine tasks on a domestic commercial vessel (including fishing vessels) you may not need a GPH certificate of competency.\n\nFor further information regarding licensing\, please refer to the AMSA website and to Marine Order 505.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification is suitable for people working in an entry level position in the maritime industry as a General Purpose Hand under general supervision of the master or engineer of a commercial vessel to: \n\n\n	Assist with deck work on a vessel <100 m long and <3000 GT\n	Assist with engine work on a vessel with propulsion power <3000 kW\n\n\nThis level of qualification is currently cited as meeting some of the requirements for certification as a General Purpose Hand Near Coastal as defined by Marine Order 505 (Certificates of competency - National law) 2022. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a four-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a four-day workshop. During the four days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire Training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at Sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Deck and Engine Work: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nTo complete the MAR10224 - Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal)\, competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements must be demonstrated. Additional workshops are available if needed. \n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThe qualification includes 8 units of competency covering various maritime operations and safety procedures. These units include:         \n\n\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel               \n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements   \n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment      \n	HLTAID011 Provide First Aid\n	MARB053 Assist with routine maintenance on a commercial vessel\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARG012 Work as part of a crew on a commercial vessel\n	MARN016 Apply general purpose hand skills aboard a commercial vessel\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nGeneral Purpose Hand Near Coastal Certificate of Competency is issued by AMSA. Requirements include\, qualifying sea service\, medical fitness certificate and certificate of competency application.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR10224 Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - at least 5 days qualifying sea service on a commercial or recreational vessel (*Note - sea service must be completed in the last 5 years). Proof of record will be required\, you may use an AMSA approved sea service log/ task book.\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n	Complete Certificate of Competency application\, AMSA form 426.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nCourse Fee: $1600.00\nA deposit is required at enrolment with the balance payable when booking into a Paradigm Practical Workshop or when 50% of the course has been completed. \n\n\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on personal preference): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA). \n\n\nFees charged upon enrolment \n\n\n	$600.00 course fee deposit\n	$500.00 AMPA fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*. \n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*An AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) is not required to obtain the General Purpose Hand NC Certificate of Competency unless the candidate is using this qualification as a starting point in their maritime career pathway. In such cases\, the AMPA\, assessed by the RTO for Shipboard Safety units\, is crucial for students who plan to advance their studies in maritime operations. While the AMPA fee itself is not mandatory for the General Purpose Hand NC certification\, it is necessary for participation in the AMPA\, which we recommend for those aiming to pursue higher level certificates. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar10224-certificate-i-in-maritime-operations-general-purpose-hand_ffs/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:MAR20424 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR20424\n\nA Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 (MED 3) license enables you to operate\, monitor\, and carry out routine maintenance on engines\, machinery\, and auxiliary systems in the engine rooms of various types and sizes of commercial vessels. \n\nThis license is issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). \n\nCompleting this qualification is a key requirement for obtaining an AMSA Certificate of Competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC\, as outlined in Marine Order 505. \nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of: \n\n\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <500 kW\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an outboard engine of unlimited propulsion power\n	Second engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <750 kW\n	Assist an engineer in any tasks that may be required on board while working under the general supervision of the person in charge of the vessel’s engines\n	Work in the engine room of a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <3000 kW \n\n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The course can be completed prior to the 12-month period; however\, this is based on a student's current level of knowledge and experience. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s. \n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations - (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities\, for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways you may take from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30824 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)\n	MAR30924 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR40324 - Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal)\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification is made up of 13 units of competency: \n\n\n	BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB028 Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems\n	MARC033 Complete engine room tasks\n	MARC034 Maintain hull out of water\n	MARC035 Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment\n	MARC036 Operate deck machinery\n	MARC039 Operate marine internal combustion engines\, and propulsion and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505. \n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20424 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service: \n	- at least 20 days qualifying sea service on commercial vessels with propulsion power over 75 kw that includes at least 10 days on vessels with inboard diesel engines and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR\n	- at least 60 days qualifying sea service on vessels with propulsion power over 75 kw that includes at least 30 days on vessels with inboard diesel engines.\n	The qualifying sea service must be completed while performing duties as:\n	\n		(a) Permitted for a Coxswain Grade 1 NC or Coxswain Grade 2 NC certificate; or\n		(b) An assistant to an engine driver\, to a chief engineer or to a second engineer; or\n		(c) A general purpose hand.\n	\n	\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n	Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nCourse Fee: $2\,995.00\n$1\,500.00 of the course fee is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. The remaining $1\,495.00 is due prior to the seven-day practical workshop or once 50% of the course has been completed\, whichever occurs first. \n\n\n AMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00\n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nICoC Fees: $100.00\nWhere the AMPA application fee has been paid ($500.00 as above) the ICoC fee is included. Where the AMPA fee was not paid as part of an enrolment process\, the ICoC fee payable is $100.00 upon booking your ICoC appointment with PTG. \n\n\nTotal Fee: $3\,495.00\nEach enrolment will have the AMPA and ICoC included in fees payable. If you do not wish to undertake the AMPA or ICoC as part of the course\, please contact PTG. \n\n\nFees charged upon enrolment \n\n\n	$1\,500.00 course fee deposit.\n	$500.00 AMPA and ICOC fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*. \n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au\n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar20424-certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-marine-engine-driver-grade-3_ffs/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123235
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SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505. \nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel    \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification)\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete certificate of competency application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\nCourse Fee: $2\,995.00. \n$1\,500.00 of the course fee is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. The remaining $1\,495.00 is due prior to the practical workshop or once 50% of the course has been completed\, whichever occurs first.\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nICoC Fees: $100.00. \nWhere the AMPA application fee has been paid ($500.00 as above) the ICoC fee is included. Where the AMPA fee was not paid as part of an enrolment process\, the ICoC fee payable is $100.00 upon booking your ICoC appointment with PTG.\nTotal Fee: $3\,495.00. \nEach enrolment will have the AMPA and ICoC included in fees payable. If you do not wish to undertake the AMPA or ICoC as part of the course\, please contact PTG.\nFees charged upon enrolment\n\n\n	$1\,500.00 course fee deposit\n	$500.00 AMPA and ICoC fee (This can be paid at any time prior to your AMPA) - Optional*. \n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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SUMMARY:MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2)_CSG
DESCRIPTION:Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) Career Start (General Training)\nMAR30824\n\n\nPursue a career in maritime engineering with our Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal). This qualification equips you for roles such as chief engineer on vessels with inboard engines up to 750 kW\, unlimited outboard propulsion power\, or as a second engineer on vessels with inboard engines up to 1500 kW. Additionally\, it prepares you to assist in engine room tasks under supervision on vessels with inboard engines up to 3000 kW\, marking a key step towards an AMSA certificate of competency in diverse maritime engineering capacities.\n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certification as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\n\nThis program is supported under the Queensland Government Career Start Program (general training pathway). Eligible students may undertake this program utilising Career Start funding. Fees are based on the type of qualification and provider\, and additional charges may apply where course costs exceed the government subsidy (including AMPA-delivered training). Please contact PTG for detailed fee information. For more information specifically regarding the program: Career Start|Queensland Government\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of: \n\n\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <750 kW.\n	Chief engineer on a vessel with an outboard engine of unlimited propulsion power.\n	Second engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <1500 kW.\n	Assist an engineer in any tasks that may be required on board while working under the general supervision of the person in charge of the vessel’s engines.\n	Work in the engine room of a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <3000 kW.\n\nThe Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal certificate/ license is issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n	Engineer workshop\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for "Safety at Sea" units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities\, for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways you may take from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR40324 - Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal)\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification is made up of 17 units of competency: \n\n\n	BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB031 Maintain marine internal combustion engines\, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems\n	MARB032 Undertake basic maintenance of electrical systems\n	MARC033 Complete engine room tasks\n	MARC034 Maintain hull out of water\n	MARC035 Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment\n	MARC036 Operate deck machinery\n	MARC039 Operate marine internal combustion engines\, and propulsion and auxiliary systems\n	MARC040 Manage fuel systems\n	MARC041 Operate and monitor marine internal combustion engines\, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems\n	MARC042 Operate electrical systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). In addition to your successful completion of the MAR30821 - Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 License you will also need to: \n1. Obtain qualifying sea service –\n\nWith an approved AMSA Task Book\n\n\n	at least 180 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW;  \n	at least 90 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW while holding a workshop skills equivalent qualification.\n\nOR \nWith an approved AMSA Task Book\n\n\n	at least 360 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW;\n	at least 180 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel with inboard diesel propulsion power ≥150 kW while holding a workshop skills equivalent qualification.\n\nIn each case the qualifying sea service must be completed while performing duties as a general purpose hand (whether certificated or not)\, an engineer\, a marine engine driver\, an assistant to a marine engine driver\, an assistant to a chief engineer or second engineer.\n\n2. Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n3. Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n4. Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nGovernment-Funded Training (Queensland Career Start)\n\n\n What is Career Start? \nCareer Start provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career.  The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment\, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start supports delivery of entry level training to students\, apprentices and trainees aligned with the skill outcomes required by industry.  Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway. \n\nUnder Career Start\, an individual may access up to two subsidised training places through one of the following options:  \n\n\n	a general qualification at certificate III and an apprenticeship/traineeship\, noting that if the apprenticeship/ traineeship is done first\, the individual is no longer eligible to access a general qualification under Career Start; or \n	two apprenticeships/traineeships at either certificate II or III\, including school based apprenticeships or traineeships (SATs). \n\n\nIn addition\, under Career Start\, individuals may access one subsidised introductory-level skill set. \nAn individual cannot do two general pathway qualifications under Career Start. This is to ensure equitable access for all eligible Queenslanders to a training opportunity. \n\nDTET may amend student eligibility requirements at any time based on factors such as budget\, emerging priorities\, and the need to ensure a pipeline of workers for critical occupations and improved access to job opportunities for identified priority cohorts. \n\nFor more information and eligibility requirements please visit: Career Start|Queensland Government \n\nLanguage\, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)\n\nAll students enrolling under the Career Start program must complete a short LLN assessment prior to finalising enrolment.\nPlease complete the short LLN exam by clicking here. \n\n\nFees Overview (Career Start - General Pathway)\n\nAs a Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) Registered Training Organisation (RTO)\, we deliver this qualification under the Queensland Government Career Start program (general training pathway)\, enabling eligible participants to access subsidised training opportunities. For more information: Career Start|Queensland Government\n\nCo-Contribution Fees\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $1\,540.00 (full course cost)\n	Concessional: $820.00 (full course cost)\n\n\nConcessional Co-Contribution \nTo be eligible for concessional funding you must provide evidence that you:\n\n	Hold a Health Care Card or Concession Card issued under the Commonwealth Law or\n	Proof of a partner or dependent who holds a Health Care Card or Concession Card and that you are named on that card.\n\nPlease note\, the co-contribution fee can be paid by another party if required (e.g.\, Partner\, Employer\, Parent). If you wish to apply for a concessional co-contribution fee\, please contact PTG.\n\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00. \n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nPayment of Fees \nIn line with Skills Assure Supplier policy\, upfront charging and collection of the full Co-contribution fee is not permitted. At enrolment\, no more than 30% of the applicable co-contribution fee is payable:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $462.00 (30% of $1\,540.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n	Concessional: $246.00 (30% of $820.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n\nThe remaining balance of the Co-contribution fee must be paid in full once the theory component is completed and before students are able to book their practical workshop:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $1\,078.00 (remaining 70%)\n	Concessional: $574.00 (remaining 70%)\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nEnrolment Process\n\nPlease note: It is recommended that prior to completing the online enrolment form you contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au to formally check eligibility prior to enrolling.\n\nEnrolments submitted via the online enrolment form are considered tentative until the required eligibility documents (see list below) have been received and reviewed. Once approved\, an invoice will be issued and full access to the course content will be provided through the student portal.\n\nEligibility documents include:\n\n	1x Identification (e.g. Driver's license\, passport\, proof of age card\, etc.).\n	1x Proof of residency (e.g. Back of license\, electricity bill\, rental lease\, etc.).\n	1x Eligibility for concession (e.g. Health care card or concession card issues under Commonwealth Law) – if applicable.\n	1x Australian or New Zealand Citizenship - where required.\n\nThese documents may be provided in person at our Coomera office or submitted via email to info@paradigmtraining.edu.au.\n\nFor a full list of acceptable eligibility documents please contact PTG Admin.\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123235
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T025107Z
UID:7340-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres)_CSG
DESCRIPTION:Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) Career Start (General Training)\nMAR30924\n\nThe MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations provides the essential knowledge and practical skills required for people working in the Australian maritime sector. This qualification supports individuals seeking roles in vessel operations\, navigation watchkeeping\, environmental management\, routine maintenance\, safety procedures and emergency response on commercial vessels.\n\nCompletion of this qualification forms part of the pathway to apply for an AMSA Certificate of Competency as Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar30924-certificate-iii-in-maritime-operations-master-up-to-24-metres_csg/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123236
CREATED:20251119T072101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T025107Z
UID:7341-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres)_CST
DESCRIPTION:Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) Career Start (Traineeship Pathway)\nMAR30924\n\nThe MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations provides the essential knowledge and practical skills required for people working in the Australian maritime sector. This qualification supports individuals seeking roles in vessel operations\, navigation watchkeeping\, environmental management\, routine maintenance\, safety procedures and emergency response on commercial vessels.\n\nCompletion of this qualification forms part of the pathway to apply for an AMSA Certificate of Competency as Master
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar30924-certificate-iii-in-maritime-operations-master-up-to-24-metres_cst/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123236
CREATED:20251119T072101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T064709Z
UID:7342-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR40324 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master 45)_FFS
DESCRIPTION:Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 45 metres Near Coastal) Fee-for-Service\nMAR40324\n\nSet sail on a journey of professional advancement with our MAR40324 course\, meticulously designed to propel your maritime career beyond the horizons. Completing this course doesn't just signify achievement; it paves the way for prestigious AMSA licensing\, granting you the capability to command vessels up to 45 meters long within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)\, navigate ships up to 100 meters and under 3000 Gross Tonnage (GT) in inshore waters\, assume the role of chief mate or deck watchkeeper on vessels up to 100 meters and under 3000 GT within the EEZ\, and excel as a General Purpose Hand NC. Our comprehensive course is your gateway to mastering the seas\, equipping you with the essential skills and knowledge to confidently tackle the maritime industry's challenges. Enrol today and chart a course towards a successful and fulfilling maritime career\, where endless opportunities await on the vast ocean of possibilities.\n\nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Master <45meters NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nAre you looking to operate a commercial vessel up to 45 Metres? Master up to 45 Metres qualification and license holders are qualified to command yachts\, tourist boats\, water taxis\, ferries\, work barges\, jet boats\, parasailing boats\, and other commercial vessels. The Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal certificate/ license is issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).\n \nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of: \n\n\n	Commanding a vessel <45 m long.\n	Commanding a vessel <100 m and <3000 GT in inshore waters.\n	Acting as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <100 m and <3000 GT.\n	Undertaking the duties and perform the functions of a General-Purpose Hand NC.\n\n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 24-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a sixteen-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. \n\nPrior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 24-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a sixteen-day workshop. During the sixteen-days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Firefighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment short-answer questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the sixteen-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities\, for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways you may take from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR50324 - Diploma in Maritime Operations (Marine up to 100 Metres Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification is made up of 23 units of competency\, including:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide First Aid\n	MARA022 Manage loading\, discharging and stowing of cargo\n	MARA024 Manage vessel stability\n	MARB060 Slip or dock a vessel and maintain hull on a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARB061 Plan and supervise routine maintenance on a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARC047 Manage a propulsion unit using appropriate engine systems and support services\n	MARC048 Monitor and manage vessel operations\n	MARC064 Operate deck machinery and steering gear on a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft \n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARG007 Manage a small crew\n	MARH017 Use wheelhouse equipment for safe navigation\n	MARH019 Forecast weather and oceanographic conditions\n	MARH036 Manage and maintain a navigational watch on board vessels up to 100 metres\n	MARH037 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARI006 Observe regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARJ007 Monitor environmental management on a vessel\n	MARK013 Manoeuvre a vessel up to 100 metres\n	MARN019 Command and manage a voyage on a vessel up to 45 metres (Near coastal)\n	MARN020 Manage seaworthiness of a vessel up to 100 metres\n	RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined space\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Master up to 45 Metres Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include obtaining qualifying sea service\, completing an AMSA Oral Examination\, appropriate radio certificate of proficiency\, HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid course\, eyesight test Certificate\, certificate of competency application\, and a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, where applicable. See below for further details. \n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR40324 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations Master up to 45 metres Near Coastal with PTG\, to successfully gain your License you will also need to: \n1. Obtain qualifying sea service: \nWith AMSA approved task book\n\n\n	At least 180 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel ≥12 m long while holding a Master <24 m NC certificate or a Mate <80 m NC certificate including 120 days as person in charge of a navigational watch.\n\nOR\nWithout AMSA approved task book\n\n\n	At least 360 days qualifying sea service on a commercial vessel ≥12 m long while holding a Master <24 m NC certificate or a Mate <80 m NC certificate including 240 days as person in charge of a navigational watch.\n\n2. Obtain a Long Range Operator Certificate of Proficiency (LROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification).\n3. Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n4. Complete certificate of competency application\, AMSA form 426.\n5. Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850\, where applicable.\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements.\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nNEW Student Enrolment – Master <45 m Near Coastal \n\nTotal Course Fee: $8\,360.00\n\nPayment Schedule \n\n\n	$1\,500.00 payable upon enrolment and prior to access to the online learning platform.\n	Remaining balance of $6\,860.00 payable prior to the practical workshop or once 50% of the course has been completed\, whichever occurs first.\n\n\nUPGRADE Pathway – Current Master <24 m Holders\nMariners who have completed the nationally recognised Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) may be eligible for credit transfer into the Master <45 m Near Coastal program.\n\nImportant: An AMSA-issued Master <24 m Near Coastal Certificate of Competency (licence) alone is not sufficient for credit transfer purposes. Credit transfer can only be assessed where applicants provide evidence of the nationally recognised AQF qualification and/or units of competency completed through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).\n\nTo apply for credit transfer\, applicants must provide one or more of the following:\n\n	Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) qualification certificate issued by an RTO; and/or\n	Official transcript or Statement of Attainment listing completed units of competency issued by an RTO.\n\nWhere credit transfer is granted\, applicants will only be required to complete the remaining units necessary to achieve the Master <45 m Near Coastal qualification.\n\nThe full course fee for the Master <45 m Near Coastal qualification is $8\,360.00. Applicants upgrading from Master <24 m who receive credit transfer for eligible completed units will generally be required to complete 12 remaining units\, resulting in an indicative upgrade cost of approximately $4\,361.76.\n\nFinal fees will be confirmed following completion of the credit transfer assessment process.\n\nFor information on PTG payment plan options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group.  \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123236
CREATED:20251119T021603Z
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UID:7337-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_CSG
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Career Start (General Training)\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505.\n\nThis program is supported under the Queensland Government Career Start Program (General Training Pathway). Eligible students may undertake this program utilising Career Start funding. Fees are based on the type of qualification and provider\, and additional charges may apply where course costs exceed the government subsidy (including AMPA-delivered training). Please contact PTG for detailed fee information. For more information specifically regarding the program: Career Start|Queensland Government\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel    \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: Long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: Swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal)\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal).\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade I Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification).\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements. \n\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nGovernment-Funded Training (Queensland Career Start)\n\n\n What is Career Start? \nCareer Start provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career.  The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment\, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start supports delivery of entry level training to students\, apprentices and trainees aligned with the skill outcomes required by industry.  Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway. \n\nUnder Career Start\, an individual may access up to two subsidised training places through one of the following options:  \n\n\n	a general qualification at certificate III and an apprenticeship/traineeship\, noting that if the apprenticeship/ traineeship is done first\, the individual is no longer eligible to access a general qualification under Career Start; or \n	two apprenticeships/traineeships at either certificate II or III\, including school based apprenticeships or traineeships (SATs). \n\n\nIn addition\, under Career Start\, individuals may access one subsidised introductory-level skill set. \nAn individual cannot do two general pathway qualifications under Career Start. This is to ensure equitable access for all eligible Queenslanders to a training opportunity. \n\nDTET may amend student eligibility requirements at any time based on factors such as budget\, emerging priorities\, and the need to ensure a pipeline of workers for critical occupations and improved access to job opportunities for identified priority cohorts. \n\nFor more information and eligibility requirements please visit: Career Start|Queensland Government \n\nLanguage\, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)\n\nAll students enrolling under the Career Start program must complete a short LLN assessment prior to finalising enrolment.\nPlease complete the short LLN exam by clicking here. \n\n\nFees Overview (Career Start - General Pathway)\n\nAs a Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) Registered Training Organisation (RTO)\, we deliver this qualification under the Queensland Government Career Start program (general training pathway)\, enabling eligible participants to access subsidised training opportunities. For more information: Career Start|Queensland Government\n\nCo-Contribution Fees\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $572.00 (full course cost)\n	Concessional: $150.00 (full course cost)\n\n\nConcessional Co-Contribution\nTo be eligible for concessional funding you must provide evidence that you:\n\n	Hold a Health Care Card or Concession Card issued under the Commonwealth Law or\n	Proof of a partner or dependent who holds a Health Care Card or Concession Card and that you are named on that card.\n\nPlease note\, the co-contribution fee can be paid by another party if required (e.g.\, Partner\, Employer\, Parent). If you wish to apply for a concessional co-contribution fee\, please contact PTG.\n\nAMPA Fee (optional* - dependent on license requirement): $500.00.\n$500.00 is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nPayment of Fees \nIn line with Skills Assure Supplier policy\, upfront charging and collection of the full Co-contribution fee is not permitted. At enrolment\, no more than 30% of the applicable co-contribution fee is payable:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $171.60 (30% of $572.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n	Concessional: $45.00 (30% of $150.00)   $500.00 AMPA fee\n\nThe remaining balance of the Co-contribution fee must be paid in full once the theory component is completed and before students are able to book their practical workshop:\n\n\n	Non-concessional: $400.40 (remaining 70%)\n	Concessional: $105.00 (remaining 70%)\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nEnrolment Process\n\nPlease note: It is recommended that prior to completing the online enrolment form you contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au to formally check eligibility prior to enrolling.\n\nEnrolments submitted via the online enrolment form are considered tentative until the required eligibility documents (see list below) have been received and reviewed. Once approved\, an invoice will be issued and full access to the course content will be provided through the student portal.\n\nEligibility documents include:\n\n	1x Identification (e.g. Driver's license\, passport\, proof of age card\, etc.).\n	1x Proof of residency (e.g. Back of license\, electricity bill\, rental lease\, etc.).\n	1x Eligibility for concession (e.g. Health care card or concession card issues under Commonwealth Law) – if applicable.\n	1x Australian or New Zealand Citizenship - where required.\n\nThese documents may be provided in person at our Coomera office or submitted via email to info@paradigmtraining.edu.au.\n\nFor a full list of acceptable eligibility documents please contact PTG Admin.\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/mar20324-certificate-ii-in-maritime-operations-coxswain-grade-1_csg/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19700102
DTSTAMP:20260624T123237
CREATED:20251119T021603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T064708Z
UID:7338-0-86399@www.paradigmtraining.com.au
SUMMARY:MAR20324 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1)_CST
DESCRIPTION:Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Career Start (Traineeship Pathway)\nMAR20324\n\nEmbark on a maritime career with the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). This qualification is tailored for individuals aiming to navigate the challenges of the maritime industry\, offering the expertise to command vessels up to 12 meters in length. Whether your ambition is to steer a vessel with unlimited outboard engine power or operate an inboard engine up to 500 kW within inshore or designated waters\, this qualification provides the essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe vessel operation. This qualification not only sets the foundation for your career on the water but also opens the door to a range of opportunities within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) up to 3 nautical miles from a parent vessel. \nThis qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 NC as defined in the Marine Order 505. \n \nThis program is supported under the Queensland Government Career Start Program (traineeship pathway). Eligible students may undertake this program utilising Career Start funding. Fees are based on the type of qualification and provider\, and additional charges may apply where course costs exceed the government subsidy (including AMPA-delivered training). Please contact PTG for detailed fee information. For more information specifically regarding the program: Career Start|Queensland Government\nCourse Overview\n\n\nThis qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:\n\n1. Command\, and operate the engines\, of a vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) in inshore waters\, or in waters designated for a specific purpose by a State or Territory authority in which it permits holders of this certificate to operate\, subject to any conditions that it may impose; and\n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n2. Command\, and operate the engines\, of the vessel <12 m long:\n    (a) as a tender within 3 n mile of the parent vessel     \n    (b) with propulsion power:\n         (i) for an inboard engine — <500 kW; or\n         (ii) for an outboard engine — unlimited\n3. Act as chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <24 m long in inshore waters\n4. Undertake the duties and perform the functions of a General Purpose Hand NC\, a Coxswain Grade 3 NC and Coxswain Grade 2 NC. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 12-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a seven-day workshop\, including classroom training\, onboard training\, firefighting simulations\, and safety at sea drills. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nPlease note: If you are able to supply evidence of holding a current HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate you will only need to attend six of the seven days. You are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the 12-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original course fee/s.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe face-to-face component of this course is delivered over a seven-day workshop. During the seven days you will complete training with formative and summative assessment activities in the following environments: \n\n\n	Classroom\n	On board vessels ranging from 5 to 18 metres\n	Fire fighting simulations\n	Safety at sea drills in sheltered waters\n\n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program.\n\nOther resources that you will require for workshop days include:  \n\n\n	Fire training: long pants\, long sleeved shirt and closed shoes MUST be worn. Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) will be provided by PTG - Eye protection\, gloves et cetera.\n	Safety at sea: swimwear and towel are required. You may consider bringing a spare change of clothes. Sunscreen MUST be worn for Safety at Sea units.\n	Vessel handling: Students MUST wear appropriate clothing and enclosed footwear at all times while on training vessels.\n\n\nThese resources are not included in the course fee and must be purchased or provided separately. \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the seven-day face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nQualification Pathways\n\n\nPathways from this qualification include: \n\n\n	MAR30924 Certificate III in Maritime Operations - Master up to 24 Metres Near Coastal\n	MAR30824 Certificate III in Maritime Operations - Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal.\n\n\n\nCredit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning\n\n\n\n	Credit Transfer: If you have completed any single or multiple units in this qualification and can provide evidence in the form of a certificate and transcript issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or educational body\, you may be eligible for credit transfer. You should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n	Recognition of Prior Learning: RPL recognises your existing experience gained through life or work for which you may not have obtained a formal qualification. If you are able to supply valid\, sufficient\, current and authentic evidence of having the skills and knowledge required for any or all of the required units for this qualification\, you may be eligible for RPL and should consult with PTG for advice on this process.\n\n\n\nUnits of Competency\n\n\nThis qualification includes 13 units of competency covering first aid\, vessel operation\, safety\, and navigation. These units include:  \n\n\n	HLTAID011 Provide first aid\n	MARB027 Perform basic servicing and maintenance of main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARC037 Operate inboard and outboard motors\n	MARC038 Operate main propulsion unit and auxiliary systems\n	MARF028 Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel\n	MARF029 Meet work health and safety requirements\n	MARF030 Survive at sea using survival craft\n	MARF060 Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment\n	MARH013 Plan and navigate a passage for a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARI003 Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARJ006 Follow environmental work practices\n	MARK007 Handle a vessel up to 12 metres\n	MARN008 Apply seamanship on a vessel up to 12 metres\n\n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nThe Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal Certificate of Competence is issued by AMSA. Requirements include sea service\, practical assessment\, radio certificate\, first aid certificate\, eyesight test\, and medical fitness.\n\nIn addition to your successful completion of the MAR20324 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade I Near Coastal) with PTG\, to successfully gain your Coxswain Grade 1 License you will also need to: \n\n\n	Obtain qualifying sea service - 30 days qualifying sea service and a completed AMSA approved task book; OR 150 days qualifying sea service - on commercial or recreational vessels without an AMSA task book.\n	Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA).\n	Short range operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) issued by ACMA (or higher qualification).\n	Complete a HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course and supply your certificate.\n	Complete Certificate of Competency Application\, AMSA form 426.\n	Complete a Certificate of Medical Fitness for a Domestic Marine Qualification\, AMSA document 1850.\n\nPeople seeking licensing certification should read the Marine Order 505 for licensing and sea service requirements.\n\nAMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA)\n\n\n\nThe purpose of the AMPA is to assess an individual competency against the performance requirements of a specific AMSA license outcome. The AMPA is conducted by Paradigm Training Group (PTG) in accordance with AMSA regulations to allow students to successfully complete their AMSA final assessment and gain their low complexity interim certificate of competency (Interim license) prior to submitting the required licensing evidence to AMSA for processing.\n\nHow do you Complete the AMPA?\nIf you are a new Paradigm learner enrolling into a maritime qualification and have selected the option to complete an AMPA\, you will have the opportunity to do so as part of your seven-day maritime training and assessment workshop. Please note that the AMPA is valid for 12 months. If you have not applied to AMSA for your license in that 12-month period\, you will be required to rebook another AMPA at an additional cost. \n \n\nFor more information: AMSA mandated practical assessment\n\n\n\nLow Complexity Interim Certificate of Competency (ICoC)\n\n\nThe ICoC is a 60-day interim license issued by PTG to seafarers who have successfully completed their licensing requirements. To complete your ICoC you are required to book an appointment with PTG to have your documents checked and verified. Please contact 1300 161 640 or email info@paradigmtraining.edu.au to book an appointment. \n\n\nGovernment-Funded Training (Queensland Career Start)\n\n\n What is Career Start? \nCareer Start provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career.  The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment\, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start supports delivery of entry level training to students\, apprentices and trainees aligned with the skill outcomes required by industry.  Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway. \n\nUnder Career Start\, an individual may access up to two subsidised training places through one of the following options:  \n\n\n	a general qualification at certificate III and an apprenticeship/traineeship\, noting that if the apprenticeship/ traineeship is done first\, the individual is no longer eligible to access a general qualification under Career Start; or \n	two apprenticeships/traineeships at either certificate II or III\, including school based apprenticeships or traineeships (SATs). \n\n\nIn addition\, under Career Start\, individuals may access one subsidised introductory-level skill set. \nAn individual cannot do two general pathway qualifications under Career Start. This is to ensure equitable access for all eligible Queenslanders to a training opportunity. \n\nDTET may amend student eligibility requirements at any time based on factors such as budget\, emerging priorities\, and the need to ensure a pipeline of workers for critical occupations and improved access to job opportunities for identified priority cohorts. \n\nFor more information and eligibility requirements please visit: Career Start|Queensland Government \n\nLanguage\, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)\n\nAll students enrolling under the Career Start program must complete a short LLN assessment prior to finalising enrolment.\nPlease complete the short LLN exam by clicking here. \n\n\nFees Overview (Career Start - Traineeship Pathway)\n\n As a Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) Registered Training Organisation (RTO)\, we deliver this qualification under the Queensland Government Career Start program (Traineeship Pathway)\, enabling eligible participants to access subsidised training opportunities. For more information: Career Start|Queensland Government\n\n\nTraineeship Co-Contribution Fees \n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee: $788.80 - calculated at a $1.60 per nominal hour. (full course fee)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee: $500.00 (full course fee)\n\n\n\nTraineeship Fee Payment \nIn line with Skills Assure Supplier policy\, upfront charging and collection of the full contribution fee is not permitted. At enrolment\, no more than 30% of the applicable contribution fee (student and employer) is payable:\n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee deposit: $236.64 (30% of $788.80)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee deposit: $150.00 (30% of $500.00)\n	AMPA Fee (optional*- dependent on license requirement): $500.00 (payable by the employer or student). The full fee additional to co-contribution fees is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\nThe remaining balances must be paid in full once the theory component is completed and before students are able to book their practical workshop:\n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee balance: $552.16 (remaining 70%)\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee balance: $350.00 (remaining 70%)\n\n\n\nSchools-Based Traineeship Co-Contribution Fees \n\n\n	Student Co-Contribution Fee: Nil\n	Employer Co-Contribution Fee: Nil\n	AMPA Fee (optional*- dependent on license requirement): $500.00 (payable by employer or student). The full fee is due upon enrolment for those wishing to undertake the AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) and gain a low complexity interim certificate of competency (ICoC).\n\n\nFor information on PTG payment plans or possible funding options\, please contact Paradigm Training Group. \n\n*Payment of the AMPA fee is required for participation in an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment and to receive a certificate of competency from AMSA. The fee must be settled in full before the assessment. \n\n\nEnrolment Process\n\nPlease note: It is recommended that prior to completing the online enrolment form you contact us on 1300 161 640 or info@paradigmtraining.com.au to formally check eligibility prior to enrolling.\n\nEnrolments submitted via the online enrolment form are considered tentative until the required eligibility documents (see list below) have been received and reviewed. Once approved\, an invoice will be issued and full access to the course content will be provided through the student portal.\n\n Eligibility documents include:\n\n	1x Identification (e.g. Driver's license\, passport\, proof of age card\, etc.).\n	1x Proof of residency (e.g. Back of license\, electricity bill\, rental lease\, etc.).\n	1x Eligibility for concession (e.g. Health care card or concession card issues under Commonwealth Law) – if applicable.\n	1x Australian or New Zealand Citizenship - where required.\n\nThese documents may be provided in person at our Coomera office or submitted via email to info@paradigmtraining.edu.au.\n\nFor a full list of acceptable eligibility documents please contact PTG Admin.\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
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SUMMARY:HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
DESCRIPTION:Provide First Aid Fee-For-Service\nHLTAID011\n\nOur HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course combines flexible online learning with an immersive\, hands-on practical workshop designed to build confidence and real-world emergency response skills. Using realistic scenarios tailored to participants' workplaces and industries\, this nationally recognised course prepares individuals to respond quickly\, calmly and effectively when it matters most.\nCourse Overview\n\n\nHLTAID011 Provide First Aid is a nationally recognised course that gives participants the skills\, confidence and practical experience to step up and respond when it matters most. Whether it's a workplace incident\, medical emergency or everyday accident\, this course prepares individuals to take action and provide effective first aid until professional help arrives. \n\nDelivered through a flexible blended learning model\, participants complete the theory component online at their own pace before attending an interactive practical workshop. Depending on group size and individual requirements\, the face-to-face component is typically delivered over a half-day to one-day session. \n\nForget sitting through hours of dry presentations. Our practical workshops are energetic\, hands-on and highly engaging\, placing participants in realistic scenarios that challenge them to think\, communicate and respond just as they would in a real emergency. Through guided activities\, team-based exercises and practical skill stations\, participants build the confidence needed to act quickly and effectively when every second counts. \n\nWhat makes our training different is our commitment to making it relevant. We tailor practical scenarios wherever possible to reflect the workplaces\, risks and situations participants are most likely to encounter in their own industries. Whether you're working on a vessel\, in construction\, hospitality\, education\, transport\, manufacturing or an office environment\, the training is designed to mirror the real-world incidents\, injuries and medical emergencies you may face on the job. \n\nParticipants will learn essential life-saving skills including CPR\, the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)\, casualty assessment\, emergency response procedures and the management of common medical emergencies such as choking\, asthma\, anaphylaxis\, bleeding\, burns\, fractures and shock. \n\nBy the end of the course\, participants won't just leave with a qualification\, they'll leave with the confidence\, capability and practical experience to make a real difference in an emergency situation. \n\n\nCourse Delivery\n\n\nThis qualification is offered over a 3-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered over a one-day workshop. Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the course\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the course.\n\nFace-to-Face Workshop\nThe practical component of this course is delivered through a one-day face-to-face workshop. During the workshop\, participants will engage in a range of practical learning activities\, scenario-based exercises and assessment tasks designed to develop and demonstrate the skills required to provide an effective first aid response in a variety of emergency situations. \n\nFirst Aid workshops are typically scheduled monthly. Please refer to our online training calendar for upcoming dates and contact us to secure your place. \n\nFor businesses and organisations wishing to train groups of employees\, customised training sessions can be arranged for groups of five or more participants. Training can be conducted at one of our training facilities or delivered at your workplace\, subject to suitability and training requirements. \n\nTo maximise the relevance and value of the training\, organisations may request that practical scenarios and emergency response activities be tailored to reflect the specific hazards\, incidents and medical emergencies commonly encountered within their industry or workplace environment. \n\nOnline Activities\nThese consist of: \n\n\n	Multiple choice and other formative assessment questions\n	Reading learning materials\n	Reviewing slideshows and videos\n	Video\, email\, text and phone conversations with Trainers and Assessors as required.\n\n\n\nCourse Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online component of this program.\nResources required for workshop day will be provide for you by PTG.  \n\n\nQualification\n\n\nIn order to successfully complete this qualification and gain your First Aid Certification\, you must demonstrate competency in all unit knowledge and skill requirements. If you are unable to demonstrate competency in any of your unit activities or during the face-to-face workshop\, you will be invited to attend further workshops where you will be provided with support and further opportunities for practice and to demonstrate the required competencies. \n\n\nFees Overview\n\n\nPlease contact Paradigm Training Group on 1300 161 640 or via E-mail\, info@paradigmtraining.edu.au for course fee information. \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\n\n\nCourse Name\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHLTAID011 Provide First Aid - 2026\nEnrol
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LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:NS-NLP Practitioner Program
DESCRIPTION:NS-NLP Practitioner Program \nNS-NLP PP\n\n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/ns-nlp-practitioner-program/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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SUMMARY:MARC043 Transmit and Receive Information by Marine Radio
DESCRIPTION:Transmit and Receive Information by Marine Radio Fee-for-Service\nMARC043\n\nUnlock the power of marine communication with this dynamic qualification\, your key to mastering the airwaves of the sea. Dive deep into the world of marine radio\, where you'll not only learn to expertly transmit and receive information across very high frequency (VHF) and high frequency (HF) channels but also become adept at navigating the critical nuances of emergency communications. From operating sophisticated emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) to handling search and rescue radar transponders (SARTs)\, automatic identification system search and rescue transmitters (AIS-SARTs)\, and AIS man overboard (AIS-MOB) devices\, this course ensures you're prepared for every eventuality. With a special focus on digital selective calling man overboard (DSC-MOB) devices\, you'll be at the forefront of maritime safety technology.\n \nBeyond the waves and into the technical terrain\, we'll guide you through essential radio equipment and power supply maintenance\, alongside fault-finding procedures that are crucial for keeping communications crisp and clear in any condition. Step into this course and emerge as a guardian of the sea\, where every frequency and signal could mean the difference between peril and safety.\n\nThis unit/ qualification is required to apply for a Long Range Operator Certificate of Proficiency (LROCP) through The Office of Maritime Communications at the Australian Maritime College.\nUnit Overview\n\n\nThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to: \n\n\n	Transmit and receive information by marine radio\, including using marine very high frequency (VHF) and high frequency (HF) radio according to regulations.\n	Carry out user maintenance and fault-finding procedures on radio equipment and power supplies.\n	Operate emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs)\, search and rescue radar transponders (SARTs)\, automatic identification system search and rescue transmitters (AIS-SARTs)\, AIS man overboard (AIS-MOB) devices and digital selective calling MOB (DSC-MOB) devices.\n\n\nThis unit applies to people working in the maritime industry in the capacity of: \n\n\n	Master on commercial vessels <80 m in length within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ)\, or\n	Chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel <80 m in length within the EEZ.\n\nMarine Order 505 requires that you hold either a Short Range Operator Certificate of Proficiency (SROCP) or Long Range Operator Certificate of Proficiency (LROCP) depending on the certificate of competency you apply for. This unit\, MARC043 Transmit and Receive Information by Marine Radio\, is specifically required for the LROCP application. Please note\, you need to hold a radio certificate before applying for your certificate of competency. See the licensing section below for more information.\n\nUnit Delivery\n\n\nThis unit is offered over a three-month period through a blended delivery model of face-to-face and online training and assessment. The face-to-face component is delivered as a practical workshop (1 day). Prior to commencement of the face-to-face component of the unit\, online pre-learning and formative assessment activities must be completed. You will have online support from trainers and assessors throughout the duration of the unit.\n\nYou are welcome to attend more than one face-to-face workshop during the three-month program if you would like extra learning or if the trainer and assessor has identified that you need extra time in order to gain competence. Extra workshops incur no further costs and are included in your original unit fee/s.\n\nPlease note: The unit can be completed prior to the three-month period; however\, this is based on a student's current level of knowledge and experience. \n\n\nUnit Resources\n\n\nYou will need a computer or tablet with internet access for the online components of this program. All resources required for the practical workshop will be provided by PTG.  \n\n\nLicensing Overview\n\n\nLegislative and regulatory requirements are applicable to this unit. The Radiocommunications Act 1992 (the Radcomm Act)\, through the Radiocommunications License Conditions (Maritime Ship License) Determination 2015 requires that operators of VHF maritime ship stations are appropriately qualified to operate the stations. This means that operators are required to hold a relevant Australian maritime radio operator's certificate of proficiency or an equivalent overseas qualification.\n\nThe Australian Maritime College (AMC) acts as the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) delegate in providing marine radio certificate services under the Radcomm Act\, including the issue of Long Range Radio Operator’s Certificates of Proficiency (LROCPs). Operators who have attained a Statement of Attainment from a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) for this unit can apply to the AMC for the issue of a LROCP without the need to sit a further examination. This unit is one of the requirements to obtain Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certification as defined in the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) Part D and Marine Order 505.\n\nTherefore\, once you have achieved a satisfactory result for this unit of competency\, you will receive a statement of attainment. You will then need to submit an application for the recognition of a Unit of Competency (UOC) with The Office of Maritime Communications at the Australian Maritime College to obtain a Long Range Operator Certificate of Proficiency (LROCP) license. \n\nFor more information:\nMarine radio certificates (amsa.gov.au)\nHow to Obtain a Certificate of Proficiency - Australian Maritime College (amc.edu.au) \n\n\nFees Overview\n\nUnit Fee: $220.00. \n$220.00 is due upon enrolment and prior to accessing the student online platform. \nFor information on PTG payment plans\, please contact Paradigm Training Group.  \n\n\nStudent Support Services\n\n\nParadigm Training Group is committed to supporting students throughout their training and assessment to assist with successful course completion. Support services may include assistance with language\, literacy and numeracy (LLN)\, learning support\, access to training resources\, and guidance on course requirements. \n\nFurther information on available support services\, including how to access assistance\, can be found in the Paradigm Training Group Student Handbook\, Section 3.3 – Support Services for Students\, and Section 5.1 – Student Rights and Wellbeing. \n\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.paradigmtraining.com.au/event/marc043-transmit-and-receive-information-by-marine-radio/
LOCATION:Main Campus\, COOMERA\, QLD\, 4209\, Australia
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