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For students keen on a career in the construction industry, securing a school-based apprenticeship offers a head start. With hands-on experience coupled with practical learnings, a school-based apprenticeship in carpentry with RYCON Constructions can set you up for a rewarding career.

This guide offers some practical advice on securing a school-based apprenticeship and Traineeship with RYCON Constructions.

Understanding School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SATs)

Apprenticeships and traineeships blend classroom learning with practical, on-the-job experience. As an apprentice or trainee, you’ll earn a real wage working under an actual employer, all while pursuing a nationally recognised qualification in your chosen construction trade or field.

School-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) are organised by your school and offer students in Years 10 to 12 the opportunity to work towards these qualifications alongside their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE), developing industry-relevant skills and gaining valuable early career experience. As an apprentice, you will undertake studies at a registered training organisation (RTO) and complete practical assessments at your workplace, which are then approved by your employer.

 

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    What RYCON Offers

    RYCON Constructions provides apprentices with exposure to high-end residential and commercial projects under seasoned professionals’ guidance. RYCON is known for its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, making it an ideal learning environment for apprentices who are keen to develop skills in building bespoke luxury homes and undertaking significant structural renovations.

    The apprenticeship program emphasises mentorship and training from experienced professionals, providing a supportive work culture and a balanced work-life schedule, primarily Monday to Friday. Our commitment to work-life balance ensures that apprenticeships complement educational commitments effectively.

    This approach not only enhances learning but also ensures apprentices gain practical, hands-on experience in a thriving and expertly managed environment.

     

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      What does RYCON Constructions look for in prospective apprentices?

      At RYCON Constructions, we look for motivated students eager to embark on a school-based apprenticeship within the construction industry. Ideal candidates should have strong academic results in English, Maths, and preferably in Applied Technologies Subjects. We highly value individuals who demonstrate a strong work ethic, a keenness to learn, and a genuine passion for carpentry. Prospective apprentices should be ready to tackle new challenges, exhibit reliability and punctuality, and possess the ability to work well within a team. Having your own transport and basic skills in handling power tools will also be considered advantageous. At RYCON, we are committed to nurturing talent and developing skilled professionals who are as dedicated to quality and craftsmanship as we are. 

       

        Steps to Apply for a School-Based Apprenticeship

        Step 1: Research and Prepare

        Begin by understanding the specific requirements for SATs. These include ensuring your school supports your participation in the program, as this endorsement is crucial for the registration of your training contract​​.

        Step 2: Obtain School and Parental Support

        Engagement with your school is vital from the start. The school’s principal or an authorised representative must endorse your participation before you can register your training contract. Without this support, your apprenticeship cannot proceed. Support can be provided in writing, electronically, or verbally, but it must be documented by the AASN Provider.

        Step 3: Find an Employer and Register with an AASN Provider

        After finding an employer, such as RYCON Constructions, you must choose an AASN Provider who will handle the registration of your training contract and be your point of contact throughout your apprenticeship​.

         

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          Step 4: Develop and Formalise a Training Plan

          Select a training organisation to help develop a training plan, detailing the what, when, and how of your training. This plan forms part of your formal training contract, which outlines the roles, responsibilities, and duration of your apprenticeship​​.

          Step 5: Start Your Apprenticeship

          Once all agreements are signed and your training plan is in place, your apprenticeship begins. This includes a probation period to ensure the apprenticeship meets both your needs and those of your employer​​.

           

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          Why Choose RYCON?

          Choosing RYCON Constructions means joining a team committed to innovation, quality, and nurturing future construction professionals. We provide a structured environment conducive to learning and growth, preparing you for a successful career in construction.

           

            For more detailed information about school-based apprenticeships and the specific roles of parties involved, you can visit the Queensland Government’s guide here.

            To enquire about a school-based apprenticeship in carpentry with RYCON Constructions contact us at 07 3899 6355 or drop an email to [email protected].

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