Unlocking Opportunities
With Government Funding
Jobs & Skills WA is about investing in training that equips people to take up jobs that are, or will be, in high demand in Western Australia.
As Western Australia’s economy grows and diversifies, the outlook for jobs is constantly changing.
Jobs and Skills WA is the way the State Government, through the Department, prioritises its investment in training to focus on courses that equip people to take up jobs that are, or will be, in high demand.
LearnEd Training is contracted by the State Government to deliver the following courses:
- Qualification Code: CHC33021
- Qualification name: Certificate III in Individual Support
- Jobs & Skills Program: Work Readiness Program Fee Free
- Student Tuition Concession Rate: $0.00
- Student Tuition Non-Concession Rate: $0.00
- Qualification Code: CHC43015
- Qualification name: Certificate IV in Ageing Support
- Jobs & Skills Program: Work Readiness Program Fee Free
- Student Tuition Concession Rate: $0.00
- Student Tuition Non-Concession Rate: $0.00
- Qualification Code: CHC43315
- Qualification name: Certificate IV Mental Health
- Jobs & Skills Program: Work Readiness Program Fee Free
- Student Tuition Concession Rate: $0.00
- Student Tuition Non-Concession Rate: $0.00
Please Note:
- *The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply, such as resource fees and other fees.
- *For Secondary school-aged persons not enrolled at school, the maximum course fee chargeable in 2025 is $420. The maximum is the total fee for all courses the student is enrolled in.
- *Secondary school-aged person means a person who has reached 15 years of age but has not reached the end of the calendar year in which their compulsory education period expires, as defined in the School Education Act 1999. In 2025, these persons will be born on or after 1 July 2007.

So, How Does Jobs & Skills WA Work?
Students apply directly to the RTO to enrol.
Contact LearnEd Training on 08 6117 0645 for further information.
The numbers enrolling in State priority courses will continue to be monitored. If there is a real or potential oversupply of people with certain qualifications, the Government may, with prior notice, stop subsidising new enrolments in that course.
To learn more about the Jobs & Skills WA program, visit the official Jobs & Skills WA website.
On enrolment, students will take up one of the following payment options:

Eligibility for Subsidised Training under Jobs & Skills WA
You are eligible for a subsidised training place if you have left school, your primary place of residence is in Western Australia and you are:
- an Australian citizen: or
- a permanent visa holder or holder of visa subclass 309, 444, 785, 790 or 820;
- a dependant or spouse of the primary holder of a visa subclass 457 or 482;
- a Bridging Visa E holder (subclasses 050 and 051) and you have made a valid application for a visa subclass 785 or 790;
- a citizen of Ukraine or Afghanistan who holds a visa subclass 449, with additional eligibility for Ukrainian citizens holding visa subclass 786; or
- holders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work, and who have made a valid application for a subclass 866.
Refunds on Withdrawal
Jobs & Skills WA students who lodge a withdrawal form before exceeding 20% of the duration of that units study period are eligible for a full refund on that unit.
In certain circumstances, students may make application on the grounds of severe financial hardship for fees and charges to be waived. Contact the College if this is your situation.