Not all businesses have the required resources to become a registered training organization (RTO) but would still like to deliver in-house accredited training. For these organisations, partnering with an RTO makes good sense. A partnership allows them to:
The basis of RTO partnerships
Under the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF), RTOs may establish partnerships with other RTOs as well as non-registered organisations to offer a broad range of training and assessment services. The basis of RTO partnerships aims to:
Establishing a partnership arrangement provides an opportunity to share skills, effort and resources for mutual benefit, thus reducing costs and maximizing the partners training budget by achieving economies of scale. One of the other benefits of a partnership agreement is that your organization can offer professional development for your employees.
Non-registered organisations may enter into an agreement with an RTO to deliver nationally recognised training or assessment services on behalf of the RTO, which remains responsible for compliance with the AQTF.
If you are interested in a partnering arrangement with us and to find out what nationally accredited courses you could train in-house, Please contact us on Ph: 1800 066 780