Skills For Education and Employment
(SEE) Program
Develop skills for work and further training with the SEE program
What is the SEE program?
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program, funded by the Australian Government, provides support and training in language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills, giving you the skills you need to prepare for work or further study.
The free program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.
The revised and expanded SEE program is designed to support everyone in the community, including job seekers and those seeking further education and training to reach their personal goals.
This program is designed to help all learners, whether from a non-English speaking background, as well as native English speakers, First Nations individuals, and anyone else in the community who needs support. Some eligibility criteria apply.
You can now enrol directly with Navitas Skilled Futures, or enrol via a referral from your Workforce Australia consultant.
Participants of the SEE program are more confident entering the workplace or further study.
The program will help you:
- Identify jobs that match your skills
- Prepare for interview success
- Improve workplace communication
- Use digital technology
- Manage money and finances
Find out more about the program in the student handbook.
Additional Support: Dedicated SEE Participant Support Officers
After enrolling in the SEE program, you will meet with NSF’s dedicated SEE Participant Support Officer (SPSO) within the first 25 hours of your training.
Your Participant Support Officer is there to:
- Support you to achieve your learning goals
- Help you settle into a classroom environment
- Place you in work experience opportunities
- Provide mentoring 1:1 and/or group coaching
- Assist you to access community support services such as childcare or health services
Dedicated to supporting you as an individual, your SEE Participant Support Officer is there throughout your SEE journey with NSF.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the SEE Program, an individual must be either:
- an Australian citizen
- a permanent visa holder
- on a provisional or temporary visa with working rights and eligible for the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
- a Pacific Australian Labour Mobility (PALM) visa holder
and be:
- aged over 15 years and have left school
- assessed by a Provider as having LLND skill levels below Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF)/Digital Literacy Skills Framework (DLSF) exit Level 3
- deemed suitable for training without any barriers that would prevent successful participation.
To ensure you meet these criteria, please review the Australian Government’s SEE Direct Registration Form.
If you wish to enrol via a referrer from your referring provider, such as your Workforce Australia consultant, you’ll also need to be registered as a job seeker. Your consultant can assist you with understanding if you qualify.
If you don’t meet the above eligibility requirements for the SEE program, there are other options for you to study with us! See the Invest In You program to find out more.
How to enrol
There are 2 ways to enrol in the SEE program:
1. You can now enrol directly in SEE at Navitas Skilled Futures without a referral
or
2. If you are a part of Workforce Australia, you may ask your Employment Services provider or consultant for a referral. Your consultant may also refer you on their recommendation alone.
Our assessors will discuss your goals and check your reading, writing and spoken communication skills to ensure you’re enrolled in the right Stream for your needs.
To enrol for Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program, you will need to confirm that you meet the Australian Government’s eligibility criteria.
- Call 1300 798 111
- Visit navitas-skilled-futures.com.au/book
- Email SEE@navitas-skilled-futures.com.au
- Or see your Employment Services Provider if registered with one.
Nationally Accredited Certifications
The SEE program is structured around your unique needs, with targeted training providing the right skills for your future. This includes the following nationally accredited qualifications:
FSK10119 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways
Foundation LLND (Streams 1&2) for individuals who require significant foundation skills support to access a vocational learning pathway.
General education outcomes include:
- a pathway to employment and further vocational training
- reading, writing, oral communication, learning and numeracy skills primarily aligned to Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 1
- entry level digital technology and employability skills.
FSK10219 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways
Get Set for Work (Stream 3) for individuals who need skills to prepare for a vocational pathway qualification or further foundation skills development.
General education outcomes include:
- a pathway to employment and further vocational training
- reading, writing, oral communication, learning and numeracy skills primarily aligned to the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 2
- entry level digital technology and employability skills
- education, training and employment goals.
FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
- a pathway to employment or further vocational training
- reading, writing, oral communication, learning and numeracy skills primarily aligned to the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 3
- entry level digital literacy and employability skills
- a vocational training and employment plan.
Our courses are accredited. Find out more about our Nationally Recognised Qualifications.
SEE Locations
- Auburn
- Bankstown
- Cabramatta
- Campbelltown
- Fairfield
- Footscray
- Liverpool
- Parramatta
- St Albans
- Sunshine North
- Werribee
Get more information about our SEE course locations.
Find out if you are eligible for SEE using the links above.
Contact Navitas Skilled Futures to confirm a time for a pre-training assessment (PTA).
Attend your appointment for an assessment at a Navitas Skilled Futures college.
The assessor will discuss your employment and learning goals, as well as assess your reading, writing, numeracy and oral communication.
You will be enrolled in the appropriate class
*The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.
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