28 May CPC31211 – Certificate III in Wall & Ceiling Lining – RPL
If you have a wide range of experience as a carpenter but haven’t completed your qualification for whatever reason, than you’re in the right place. Getting your wall & ceiling lining experience and skills converted into a nationally recognised qualification is simple, fast and headache free! We will help you attain the right qualification and subjects you need for your wall & ceiling lining contractor’s licence.
What's involved?
1. Free Skills Assessment
You need to have valid industry experience in order to qualify for this RPL program. When you first touch base, we will help you identify your skills and advise on whether this qualification is right for you. As a rule of thumb if you have more than 2 years experience in your field, then you are likely to be eligible.
2. Evidence Portfolio
- Valid Identification
- list showing relevant employment history
- work samples and documents (such as tender documents, invoices, quotations, plans, sketches etc)
- letter of employment
- reference letters from licensed tradies you have worked with
- photos and videos of your work
- overseas qualifications
- related licenses, short courses, accreditation, certificates, transcripts or assessments you have attained
- Apprenticeship papers (if available)
3. Skills Check
- You will be having a conversation covering questions for each unit with our qualified assessor
- The assessor may choose to also perform a practical observation.
- Where gap training is required, you will need to complete theory or practical assessments as required. Theory components can be completed from home and practical components can be completed at your work site.
4. Qualified!
All certificates are Nationally Recognised and issued by a Qualify Me! partner college. Now you can grab that licence!
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this RPL Program you will be awarded a nationally recognised qualification in:
Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
Licensing
NSW
Scope of work
Wall and Ceiling Lining work also known as Dry Plastering involves installation of fibrous plaster sheeting/boards or fibrous cement sheeting/boards, cornice, false and suspended ceilings (not including completed work that provides structural support). It does not include any external cladding works which is considered to be aligned with the carpentry and joinery trade
Qualifications required
CPC31211 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
Accessed 12/7/16 from: NSW Fair Trading wall and ceiling lining contractor’s licence
QLD
Scope of work
Constructing and installing non-loadbearing partition wall frames and ceiling frames including fix plasterboard, plasterglass and fibre cement sheets and cornices, and finishing joints, constructing and installing non-loadbearing fire-rated walls and ceilings, autoclaved aerated masonry wall and ceiling systems, installing suspended ceiling systems, applying or installing waterproofing and damp-proofing for plastering drywall
Qualifications required
CPC31211 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
Plus approved managerial course
Accessed on 12/7/16 from: QBCC wall and ceiling lining contractor’s licence
VIC
Not available in this jurisdiction
Accessed 14/7/16 from: VIC wall and ceiling lining contractor’s licence
If you have successfully completed the following qualification, you will satisfy some of the technical knowledge required for Insulation work:
CPC31211 Certificate in Wall and Ceiling lining, including the units of competency:
- CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
- CPCCPB3014A Install batt insulation products
- CPCCPB3015A Install acoustic and thermal environmental protection systems
- CPCCPB3027A Install ceiling insulation
- CPCPMS3032A Select and fit insulation and sheathing.
ACT
Not available in this jurisdiction
Accessed 14/7/16 from: ACT wall and ceiling lining contravtor’s licence
See ACT construction occupation licenses for latest listing of Canberra Licence
WA
Not available in this jurisdiction.
Accessed 14/7/16 from: WA wall and celining lining contractor’s licence
SA
Scope of work
Fixing and flushing of plasterboard and other types of lining sheets, cornices, suspended ceilings and fire walls in commercial and residential buildings. Includes the construction of non- structural wall frames and installation of insulation in walls and ceilings
Qualifications required
CPC31211 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
Accessed on 14/7/16 from: SA CBS building work contractor’s licence
TAS
Not available in this jurisdiction.
Accessed 14/7/16 from: TAS wall and ceiling lining contractor’s licence
NT
Not available in this jurisdiction.
Accessed 14/7/16 from: NT wall and ceiling lining contractor’s licence
Can I apply?
This RPL and trade skills recognition program is available to tradesmen with local experience or local students that have completed partial studies in Australia. We also have programs to help migrants fast-track their qualifications providing they have relevant experience, qualifications and well aware of the Australian standards and requirements.
Daniel Moss
Posted at 16:42h, 16 JulyCurrently been working in the commercial fitout industry for over a year now doing gyprocking with track and stud.
I can stand up walls, fix sheets, flush and get ready for painting
I currently have my certificate 2 in construction and first aid and was wanting to know if this is enough to qualify for the Cert 3 thank you