Trainer/Assessor – HLT37215 Certificate III in Pathology Collection
18/08/2025
18/09/2025
Fixed Term - Part Time
Level 2, St Georges Tce Campus, Perth, WA
Learning & Teaching
About Us
The Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA) is a nationally recognised Registered Training Organisation (RTO ID: 21985 | CRICOS Code: 03386G) dedicated to delivering high-quality, flexible education across healthcare and community services. As an industry leader, IHNA offers nationally recognised qualifications that open career pathways and provide opportunities for academic advancement through university articulation.
Job Description
About Role:
Trainer/Assessor to deliver HLT37215 Cert III in Pathology Collection
The Trainer/Assessor at IHNA delivers high-quality training and support to students, fostering motivation and success. They collaborate with course coordinators to design, refine, and evaluate course materials, ensuring ongoing improvement. All efforts adhere strictly to standards and regulations set forth by ASQA, ANMAC, and other relevant regulatory bodies. This commitment to compliance and quality enhancement creates an environment conducive to effective learning and student achievement.
The Trainer/Assessor is expected to perform the following along with additional duties as required to meet the requirements of the role:
Deliver dynamic lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions, fostering an inclusive environment for active student participation, critical thinking, and providing constructive feedback to support academic progression.
Efficiently coordinate simulations and placements and conduct regular supervision, guiding students in applying theoretical knowledge to practical industry settings for a comprehensive learning experience.
Implement fair assessment strategies, continuously monitoring and evaluating educational programs to enhance effectiveness and provide recommendations for ongoing improvement.
Engage in ongoing professional development activities to enhance teaching and Industry skills.
Collaborate and communicate effectively with other educators, students, and external partners to ensure a smooth and efficient learning experience.
Collaborate with the curriculum development team to develop learning resources, assessments, and other materials to support the delivery of high-quality education.
Desired Skills and Experience
Key Selection Criteria:
Must possess Cert III or Cert IV in Pathology Collection or Vocational competencies at least to the level of qualification delivered
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE40110, TAE40122 or TAE40116
Must have evidence of recent VET and Industry PD activities.
Understanding of ASQA regulatory guidelines and standards (highly desirable)
Key Competencies and Attributes
Passion for vocational education and student development
Clear communication and presentation skills
Strong time management, organisation, and attention to detail
Ability to engage, motivate, and support students from various backgrounds
Commitment to continuous improvement and professional growth
Compliance Requirements
Successful applicants must hold or be willing to obtain:
National Police Clearance (valid within the last 6 months)
Working with Children Check (WWCC)
Proof of work rights in Australia
Evidence of vocational competency, VET currency, and industry relevance
Additional compensation will be provided for assessment markings when staff work extra hours from home
Further Education options available for all staff
Employee Assistant Program available for staff and students
Application Process
To apply, please submit:
A cover letter addressing the key responsibilities and selection criteria
A current CV outlining qualifications, professional experience, and industry engagement
If you are looking for an exciting career opportunity and have the expertise and knowledge, click apply now and take the next step in becoming a part of the IHNA team.
All recruitment, selection and promotion decisions will be based on the best qualified and experienced candidate who can meet the genuine occupational requirements of this position. HCI provides equal opportunity in employment to all people without discrimination or harassment based on a personal characteristic protected under the Equal Opportunity Act. Indigenous Australians are also encouraged to apply for the position.