Whether you’re already an accomplished RTO or you’re just starting out in the VET sector, you would know how important it is that your organisation puts a critical emphasis on maintaining compliance and quality auditing. To address this, RTOs would employ an RTO Compliance Manager to assist in creating and implementing policies, procedures and reporting standards relevant to their state and sector.
As an RTO Compliance Manager, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Aligning your RTO with industry standards and other relevant legislation
- Handling compliance data and ensuring its the accuracy and integrity
- Analysing and reporting quality performance
- Devising risk management and self-assurance plans
- Overseeing the development and execution of your RTO's quality and compliance activities
- Checking training courses, subjects, and student outcomes
To be an effective and successful RTO Compliance manager, you should possess a high level of knowledge in the following concepts:
- Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs)
- Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) Standards
- Relevant funding agreements, guidelines, arrangements of your RTO, state, or sector
- Industry standards
- Data reporting requirements
- Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
- Other applicable laws and regulations
Other essential skills that you’re going to need are:
- High organisational skills
- Good leadership
- Communication
- Attention to detail
- Problem-solving
- Creativity
Achieve academic excellence with Insources
We at Insources Group are committed to providing you with nationally-recognised quality training for you and your teams. We don’t want you to miss out on any opportunities to learn and improve your business processes so we offer workshops, live webinars, custom training, and nationally-recognised training programs to help you streamline the success of your RTO.
Ready to give your RTO an edge over the competition? Reach out to us today and let’s talk business.