Our Role Establishing Skills Insight JSC

Skills Impact held a Skills Service Organisation (SSO) role between 2016 and 2022. In 2023 we established one of ten Job and Skills Councils (JSCs), after a submission to move into the role was backed by over 200 letters of support from a broad range of industry stakeholders. This new JSC, Skills Insight, has a broader scope to deliver outcomes that support a responsive VET system and a skilled and resilient national workforce. The industry coverage of Skills Insight is similar to our past coverage as a Skills Service Organisation.

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Additional New Units in Conservation & Land Management

During initial consultation on the draft units and qualifications for conservation and land management, it became evident that there was a need for new units to capture skills standards in a range of industry sub-sectors. These additional new units are now available for you to view and comment on. Feedback on all draft units and qualifications for this project will be open until 31 January, so that thorough feedback can be recieved. Visit the project page

Feedback on Proposed Changes to Pet Care & Animal Training Qualifications

Consultation and research during the planning stage of this project has indicated that current qualifications do not meet industry needs and require restructuring. Proposed changes to qualifications in animal studies, companion animals, pet grooming, and animal control and regulation have been described in a discussion paper, which we are seeking feedback on. Your feedback on the proposed changes will inform work on draft qualifications, which will be made available for review and comment in February 2020. Visit the project page

Australian Training Awards Finalists & Winners

Each year the Australian Training Awards recognise and celebrate individuals, businesses and registered training organisations for their contributions to the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. This year, some of the Skills Impact team attended the awards, where they caught up with finalists and winners from the industries we work with, some of whom have been directly involved in projects to update skills standards in their sector. Read more about these amazing teachers, trainers, students and trainees below.

Stephen Witkowski: Trainee of the Year Winner

“I have a great appreciation for the importance of continuous training and updating skills to ensure career growth and development. Therefore, I am currently looking into a Certificate IV in Aquaculture, or other related certificates.” This passion for learning has put Stephen in good stead for progressing his career. He was a well-qualified candidate when a position in the Environments Department arose at Tassal. However, Stephen stresses that the real advantage of his qualifications, is how they have equipped him … Read More

Kristy McDermott: Vocational Student of the Year Award Runner-up

“Now that my business is up and running, I’m excited to get out into remote communities and share the  knowledge I have with people. I want to show them what they can grow in their environment. I also want to learn from people in those remote environments and learn more about bush tucker, because they’re the ones with the knowledge.” For anyone thinking of pursuing a career through training in the VET sector, Kristy says it can give you not … Read More

Sarah Ford: VET Teacher/Trainer of the Year Award Winner

Sarah is excited to continue her teaching and looks forward to taking on the role of VET Coordinator for her school next year. She’s also keen to continue improving her skills, promoting agriculture, horticulture, hospitality and food and beverage subjects and helping her students achieve their goals. She wants to use the opportunity she has been given as the National VET Teacher/Trainer of the Year to promote VET subjects, especially in Australian schools. “I want to help schools, parents and … Read More

Gina Dal Santo: VET Teacher/Trainer of the Year Award Finalist

Gina was inspired to enter the training awards by her students, whose successes reflect her own hard work and passion for VET teaching and cheese. Winning the South Australian VET Training or Teacher of the Year award and then being a finalist for the National Award has been an exciting and rewarding experience for Gina. “The journey has been amazing. Rediscovering myself while writing the application, the nervousness in the interview, the nerves waiting to go on stage was quite … Read More

Darren Scott: VET Teacher/Trainer of the Year Award Finalist

“To have the opportunity to work with some of the brightest, highly skilled, future meat industry personnel is an honour. If the opportunity presents itself for you to step out of industry and into the training sector (even for a sessional class or half day sessions here or there) grab it with both hands.” “Fourteen years ago, when I was contemplating leaving my managerial position for a teaching position it was with some trepidation – now I would not change … Read More

Meat Processing Skills Standards Available for Validation

We need your help to check that draft skills standards for the meat processing industry accurately reflect job roles and industry practices. Your input during the previous round of feedback has been considered in these final draft units of competency, skill sets and qualifications. They are now available for validation by following the links to the individual project pages below.

Coming soon: Final drafts for horticulture, nursery and rural merchandising

Feedback has been collected on the draft skills standards for the below projects. Your comments will influence work on the final drafts, which will become available for review and comment in mid-December. For further details, follow the links below. Coming next year: Final drafts for medicinal crops

Still time to comment on draft skills standards

Ag Biosecurity & Emergency Response Project The documents capturing skills standards in biosecurity and emergency response are still available for comment until 9 December. Thirteen units of competency have been updated to reflect the need for consistent biosecurity measures throughout the supply chain, from time of purchasing through to growing, transport and sales. To view the drafts and provide comment, visit the project page.   Conservation & Land Management Project You still have until 16 December to provide input on … Read More

Do draft agronomy skills standards meet industry needs?

Practical skills in agronomy are in demand to help farmers and growers get the most out of the land. To support this, draft skills standards have been developed focusing on the hands-on skills needed to work with emerging technology; plan for, capture and interpret data; and conserve natural resources.

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