Become a TAFE teacher

TAFE Queensland (Technical and Further Education, Queensland) is the state’s public provider of vocational education and training. TAFE institutes provide quality practical training in industry, trades and services.

Qualifications

TAFE Queensland teachers must have:

  • a current Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or be willing to get one)
  • vocational skills—at least to the level of those you want to teach
  • current industry skills—relevant to the subjects you want to teach.

A Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is a nationally-recognised qualification. It allows you to assess and teach students in vocational education and training in areas like those listed below.

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment courses are offered at TAFE Queensland. They’re also available at other institutions and colleges around the state (known as registered training organisations). Find courses offered at registered training organisations.

Your skills

Your existing skills, experience or qualifications may be recognised in the course requirements. This is called credit transfer and recognition of prior learning (RPL). It could count towards your qualification.

Employment

TAFE teachers teach courses in most business, industry and services including:

  • automotive
  • electrical
  • information technology
  • construction and manufacturing
  • design
  • hospitality
  • tourism
  • retail.

TAFE delivers classroom, workplace and online teaching.

Find a TAFE teaching job with your closest institute.

Search for TAFE jobs on the Queensland Government jobs website.