Trade Trainer
Position Type
Teaching
Commence Date
19 Jan 2026
Employment Status
Permanent / Ongoing
FTE / Hours per week
Full Time
Role Details
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Electrotechnology Trade Trainer
Spark the future—share your skills and shape the next generation of electricians as a passionate Electrotechnology Trade Trainer.
About Cardijn
Cardijn College is a dynamic R–12 co-educational Catholic school in Adelaide’s Southern Vales, inspired by the Marist tradition and the vision of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn and St Marcellin Champagnat. With over 2,300 students across three campuses—Marian (Years 7–12), Marcellin (vocational Years 10–12 including inhouse RTO, MTC Training), and Galilee (Reception–Year 9)—we offer diverse learning pathways, industry partnerships, and a strong sense of community.
Position Overview
The Electrotechnology Trade Trainer is responsible for delivering high-quality vocational education and training within a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) environment. This role includes the delivery and assessment of training programs aligned with nationally recognised training packages and regulatory frameworks.
Working collaboratively with students, staff, and industry stakeholders, the Trainer ensures all training and assessment activities are compliant, contextualised, and industry relevant. Key responsibilities include maintaining current training resources, supporting student progression, contributing to curriculum development and participating in quality assurance activities that support continuous improvement.
The role also involves mentoring students, monitoring progress, facilitating access to recognition and appeals processes, and maintaining accurate records to meet audit and compliance standards. Active participation in professional development and industry consultation is essential.
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