Evidence Based Accreditation (EBA) program

WAMC highly recommends this EBA and RPL program to all candidates that have a keen interest in WAMC international work and visa programs.

As part of this program, candidates’ evidence of their skills, knowledge, and experience will be assessed based on their desired qualification. If successful, candidates will obtain a WAMC industry recognised certificate. The candidates will then apply for RPL with a WAMC-partnered Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and go through a final assessment. If successful, candidates will then obtain an Australian Government recognised qualification from the RTO.

Whether candidates participate in our Australian work and visa programs or programs to work in other countries, they will benefit from the qualification obtained from this program as Australian qualifications are highly recognised in many countries all around the world.

This global recognition is highly supported by the Australian Qualifications Framework and the Australian Government with other governments across the globe through Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and agreements.

Stage 1: Initial Assessment

If the assessor requires further evidence candidates can receive additional gap training AND/OR gather further evidence (Further evidence requests must be supplied within 28 calendar days of the request)

Stage 2: Final Assessment

 

If candidates are unsuccessful in the technical interview, they will receive a Statement of Attainment that lists the competencies the candidates have successfully achieved. (Candidates can appeal the assessment outcome within 7 days of the notification of the outcome).
Reassessment against the same qualification is offered to the candidate within 12 months of the first assessment being completed either through verification of on-the-job training or undertaking additional gap training (Reassessment fee applies).

 

For more information Download the Flyer Here:  WAMC Evidence-Based Accreditation