Trading Futures (SA)
Trading Futures is a voluntary program for participants with an offending history seeking a career in construction or welding in South Australia.
About Trading Futures (Construction)
Trading Futures (Construction) is a two-week program suitable for people who have had previous training or are just starting out.
Throughout the program, participants will:
- Learn how to work safely
- Gain experience using construction tools and equipment
- Complete their White Card
- Develop communication and work-ready skills
- Be mentored by experienced industry professionals
- Get supported towards gaining an apprenticeship
Trading Futures (Construction) participants undertake the SSDIS01008 Introduction to Construction Skill Set with Carey Training or Adelaide Training and Employment Centre (ATEC), Trading Future's Registered Training Organisation (RTO) partners.
About Trading Futures (Welding)
Copy: Trading Futures (Welding) is a three-week program suitable for people who have had previous training or are just starting out.
Throughout the program, participants will:
- Learn how to work safely
- Gain relevant welding skills
- Learn how to use hand and power tools
- Develop communication and work-ready skills
- Be mentored by experienced industry professionals
- Get supported towards gaining an apprenticeship
Trading Futures (Welding) participants will undertake the SSDIS01011 Basic Welding Skills Skill Set with Carey Training or Adelaide Training and Employment Centre (ATEC), Trading Future's Registered Training Organisation (RTO) partners.
Check if you’re eligible
MEGT helps people from all backgrounds and abilities, so get in touch if you or someone you know meets the following criteria:
- Australian Citizen or permanent resident with the right to work in Australia
- Live in South Australia
- Aged 16 or more
- Have completed Year Ten
- Not currently enrolled in school
- Have access to transport to and from training
- Are willing to undergo pre-employment assessments
- Willing to work full-time
We welcome applications from males, females, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as individuals from any other underrepresented groups.
Trading Futures is supported by the Government of South Australia and the SA Department of Correctional Services. Program partners include Carey Training, Adelaide Training and Employment Centre (ATEC), TAFE SA and Workskil Australia.