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Support for apprentices and trainees

Exploring a career involves learning valuable skills and getting work experience. In the Northern Territory (NT), apprenticeships and traineeships offer excellent choices. They let you learn by doing and set you up for a great career.

This guide has important info for anyone interested in apprenticeships and traineeships in the NT.

Information

  • Explore Vocational Education and Training (VET) options tailored for apprentices and trainees at Starting out - choose VET
  • Get an apprenticeship or traineeship in the NT, secure your future today, go to the  Northern Territory Government website
  • Navigate diverse pathways and programs available to apprentices and trainees, go to the NT Government website to find out more.
  • Discover approved apprenticeship and traineeship qualifications by searching the NT Apprenticeships and Traineeships Database, go to  NT Apprenticeships and Traineeships Database
  • If you are a secondary student in years 9 to 12, you can complete a school-based VET course. Gain practical skills, earn a qualification and expand your job options. Find out about the VET in schools program, go to the  NT Government website

Support

  • For assistance as an apprentice or trainee, connect with the Australian Apprenticeships Support Network Services, go to the GTNT website
  • First-year apprentices and trainees in the NT may be eligible for funding of up to $1,000 for workwear and equipment. Learn more about the bonus go to the NT Government website
  • Find out if you qualify for the apprenticeship travel and accommodation subsidy.  Check out the scheme’s eligibility criteria go to the NT Government website
  • Additional education support options include student financial help and scholarships. To find out more go to the  NT Government website

Quick links

  • Consider a career in the NT Government, discover jobs, traineeships and a range of career opportunities, go to the  NT Government website.
  • Your future starts here in Australia’s Northern Territory. Curious about making the move? To explore reasons, go to The Territory website.
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