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Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining - CPC31220

Fast-track your career in Building & Construction with a Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining through Educube’s partner RTOs!

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Duration:

You will receive your certificate within four weeks if you submit all the required documents set by the RTO/Institutes

Available Mode:

Blended (Fast-track, online, classroom)

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Contact us for RTO information since this course is offered by multiple RTOs

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The CPC31220 - Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining provides comprehensive training in the installation and finishing of wall and ceiling linings. Throughout this qualification, students learn the skills and techniques necessary to work in the construction industry as a wall and ceiling liner.

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Upon completion of the Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining, graduates can pursue various career pathways, including:

  • Wall and Ceiling Liner
  • Plasterboard Installer
  • Fibrous Plasterer
  • Construction Worker
  • Building Maintenance Technician
  • Construction Supervisor
  • Self-Employment as a Wall and Ceiling Lining Contractor

Pathways

  • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) (CPC40110)
  • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (CPC50210)
  • Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) (CPC60212)
  • Certificate III in Solid Plastering (CPC31020)
  • Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211)
  • Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (CPC31311)
  • Certificate III in Glass and Glazing (MSF30418)

How to Apply for a License

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) means an assessment process that assesses the competency/s of an individual that may have been acquired through formal, non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual meets the requirements specified in the training package or VET accredited courses.

You can use a variety of evidence to apply for RPL. Our partnered RTO will assess the evidence to decide if further training or assessment is required.
This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Records of completed training
  • Assessment items
  • Assessment records
  • Declarations from a student’s employer, and/or
  • A copy of student records provided by ASQA.

Read more about RPL from asqa.gov.au or call us at 1300 092 997 to discuss RPL options for your qualification.

RPL Assessment Process

It is all completed in 4 simple steps

01

Free Skills Assessment

Discover how your experience can translate into a nationally recognised qualification just by completing our 30 Seconds free skill assessment form.

02

Experienced Portfolio

Our dedicated consultant will review your portfolio with you. They will help you collect the necessary proof of your work experience, such as your resumé, reference letters, work samples, photos, certificates, and any qualifications from overseas.

03

Evidence review

Once your portfolio has been assessed by our partner registered training organisation (RTO), then the licensed assessor will call you for a skills interview and may do a practical observation if needed. If we find any gaps in your skills or knowledge, we will guide you through any additional assessments required.

04

Get Qualified!

When the review process is completed, you’ll receive a nationally recognised qualification from our partner RTOs!

FAQs

The course covers a wide range of essential skills and knowledge, including: -Reading and interpreting plans and specifications: Understanding blueprints, drawings, and technical documents. -Preparing surfaces for lining: Ensuring surfaces are smooth, clean, and suitable for lining materials. -Installing wall and ceiling linings: Proficiency in installing various lining materials, such as plasterboard, drywall, and plaster. -Applying finishes: Skill in jointing, taping, sanding, and painting for a smooth and professional finish. -Following safety procedures and regulations: Adherence to industry safety standards and regulations to maintain a safe work environment.
Assessment typically involves a combination of practical tasks, written tests, and workplace projects. You may also need to demonstrate your ability to work independently and as part of a team. This comprehensive assessment ensures that you have acquired the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field.
The salary for wall and ceiling liners can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and specific job roles. However, with specialized skills or experience, you can generally expect to earn a competitive wage. As of 2023, the average annual salary for wall and ceiling liners in Australia is estimated to be between $55,000 and $70,000.
Yes, you can specialize in areas such as heritage restoration, commercial construction, or residential renovations. This specialization can enhance your earning potential and career prospects. By focusing on a particular area, you can develop in-depth expertise and become a sought-after professional in that field.
Yes, Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining is widely recognized by employers in the construction industry. It demonstrates that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to perform wall and ceiling lining tasks effectively. This qualification can open doors to various job opportunities and enhance your career prospects.

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