Certificate III definition

Certificate III. A course that provides a range of well-developed skills and is comparable to a trade certificate.
Certificate III means the training and qualification to the minimum Australian industry qualification application in respect of work involving Custodial Functions from the National Training Package for Correctional Services, which at the Commencement Date is CSC30101 Certificate III in Correctional Practice. Certificate IV means the training and qualification to the minimum Australian industry qualification application in respect of work involving Custodial Functions from the National Training Package for Correctional Services, which at the Commencement Date is CSC30101 Certificate IV in Correctional Practice. Certificate of Practical Completion has the meaning in clause 18.7. Change has the meaning given in clause 25.4.
Certificate III means a Certificate III in Disability Work obtained through a Registered Training Organisation.

Examples of Certificate III in a sentence

  • A Production Systems Employee is an employee who, while still being primarily engaged in Engineering /Production work applies the skills acquired through the successful completion of an Engineering Production Certificate III or Certificate of Engineering – Production Systems or equivalent in the production, distribution, or stores functions so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level.

  • Stage 2 Entry An apprentice enters Stage 2: • on attainment of 25% of the total competency points for the relevant AQF Certificate III qualification specified in the training plan ; or • 12 months* after commencing the apprenticeship; whichever is earlier.

  • An employee at this level must hold the following qualifications, which may be varied from time to time by the relevant National Vocational, Education and Training Body: • a Certificate III in Aged Care Work (CHC30102); and • a Certificate IV in Aged Care Work (CHC40102); and • medication module – “Provide Physical Assistance with Medication” (CHCCS303A); or Hold other appropriate qualifications acceptable to the employer.

  • It is intended that such program will have a significant number participants registered for a comprehensive recognition and training program to Certificate III level.

  • Apply body of knowledge equivalent to trade certificate or Certificate III, including diagnostic skills and assessment of the best approach to a given task.

  • Nursing Assistants who hold a Certificate III/ Certificate IV and who have completed the relevant medication qualification to administer medication may be also required to assist residents with medications within a delegated or assigned range of duties, subject to legislative requirements A.

  • A Production Systems Employee is an employee who possess an Engineering Production Certificate III, or has completed an AQF Level III traineeship or equivalent so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level.

  • On 23 January 2020, the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act received Royal Assent.

  • Exit Upon the attainment of 75% of the total competency points for the relevant AQF Certificate IV qualification specified in the training plan and subject to clauses 4.2.6(j) and 4.2.6(m) an apprentice will exit with the relevant AQF Certificate III qualification.

  • Certificate III / Certificate IV An Employee at this level is a holder of a Certificate III or Certificate IV relevant to the position.


More Definitions of Certificate III

Certificate III means a qualification by that name issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework;
Certificate III means an employee who holds a Certificate III in Education and Care or equivalent Certificate 111 recognised by the National Quality Authority: Australian Children Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) or its successor under Children (Education and Care Services National Law Application) Act 2010 as amended; and is appointed by WSU Early Learning with the responsibility to contribute to the development, planning and implementation of the child care program. An employee at this level is responsible to the Service Director of a service and may be responsible for the direction of other employees within the group for which they have responsibility. An employee at this level may be required to perform the following duties: i. assume direct responsibility for the management of a group or groups of children; ii. liaise with parents as to needs of the children and the service; iii. maintain appropriate and up-to-date records; iv. ensure that programs are planned, implemented and evaluated for each child in their care; ensure that all regulations, licensing guidelines, service policies and procedures are observed v. incidental cleaning and administrative duties An employee at this level is required to possess and maintain a current first aid certificate recognised under the Children (Education and Care Services National Law Application) Act 2010 as amended, and administer first aid as required.
Certificate III means the training and qualification to the minimum Australian industry qualification application in respect of work involving Custodial Functions from the National Training Package for Correctional Services, which at the Signature Date is CSC30101 Certificate III in Correctional Practice. ‘Certificate IV’ means the training and qualification to the minimum Australian industry qualification application in respect of work involving Custodial Functions from the National Training Package for Correctional Services, which at the Signature Date is CSC30101 Certificate IV in Correctional Practice. ‘Change in Management’ has the meaning referred to in clause 41.2.

Related to Certificate III

  • Certificate form means the form on which the certificate is delivered or issued for delivery by the issuer.

  • Certificate Principal Balance With respect to each Certificate (other than any Interest Only Certificate), on any date of determination, an amount equal to: