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Health Training Australia Health Training Australia
Health Training Australia
Health Training Australia

About HTA


Health Training Australia (Inc) (HTA) is a not for profit organisation established in 1997 under the sponsorship of the Australian Medical Association (WA) Inc. It is part of a national network of over 180 Group Training Organisations around Australia which now employs almost 40 000 apprentices and trainees.

As a Group Training Organisation, HTA takes on the role of the employer of apprentices and trainees. Trainees are employed by HTA and placed with a 'host employer' where they work and gain skills both on and off the job. HTA, which also trades as HTA Recruitment and Training, act as a mechanism through which employers can recruit staff and formalise entry level employment and training in a coordinated manner.

Health Training Australia provides support to a workforce of between 100 and 150 trainees primarily in health, aged care and home and community care, and offers experienced personnel with considerable expertise across these industries.

In 2001 Health Training Australia became a Registered Training Organisation specialising in aged care, home and community care and health support services.

HTA is a current member of Group Training Australia, is a quality endorsed Group Training Organisation and has developed a Adobe Acrobat Required Group Training Code of Practice which it abides by. HTA prides itself in providing quality service delivery and a high standard of ethics.

Health Training Australia Supports "A healthier community through employment"

 

Executive Committee

Dr Rosanna Capolingua Mr Paul Boyatzis Ms Noelle Jones
     
Dr Rosanna Capolingua
Chairperson
Mr Paul Boyatzis
Executive Director
Ms Noelle Jones
Director

 

Geoffrey Jones  

Manager

As Manager of Health Training Australia, Geoffrey Jones is responsible for operational policies and directions, strategic and business planning and resource management. His vision for the organisation is that the name Health Training Australia is identified with excellence and quality of service supporting entry level traineeship employment and training across a range of industry sectors.

     
Chris Dias  

Coordinator: Training

Chris Dias joined Health Training Australia in 2005 and has responsibility for coordinating delivery of training services in Aged Care Work, Home Care and Hospital Support Work. He has extensive experience in coordinating traineeship programs and administrating Federal and State Government contracts in the vocational education sector. Chris is responsible for ensuring that training services are delivered in compliance with Australian Quality Training Framework standards and User Choice contract requirements.

     
Jayne Bird  

Coordinator: Group Training Operations

Jayne Cummings comes to HTA with an extensive background in aged care. As Coordinator, Jayne is responsible for coordinating employment services offered by Health Training Australia. Health Training Australia employs between 100 and 120 trainees primarily in aged care, business and home and community care.

 

Your Team from HTA Group Training Operations

Rebecca Hodges  Joanne Burr  Daniella Humphrey Dana Bourne
Rebecca Hodges
Traineeship Consultant
Joanne Burr
Pre-employment
Course Administration
Daniella Humphrey
Administration
Dana Bourne 
Payroll

  

Your team from HTA Training Services

Carol Fryer Gaetan Maya Maxine Minchin Libby Gaggin
       
Carol Fryer
Senior Training Consultant
Gaetan Maya
Workplace Assessor/Trainer
Maxine Minchin 
Workplace Assessor/Trainer
Libby Gaggin 
Training Administration

 

 Carole Rutter  Stacey Allen Khrystal Davis Catherine Carenco
Carole Rutter
Traineeship Administration
Stacey Allen
Traineeship Administration
Khrystal Davis
Course Administration
Catherine Carenco 
Administration
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