Retail

Retail
Traineeship

SIR30216 – Certificate III in Retail

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All you need to know...

A retail traineeship combines paid employment with structured training, allowing you to develop customer service and retail skills while working toward a formal qualification.

This pathway is ideal for people who enjoy working with customers, building communication skills and gaining experience in fast-paced retail environments, while earning a nationally recognised qualification at the same time.

What Is a Retail Traineeship?

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A retail traineeship allows you to earn a wage while gaining real workplace experience and completing formal training.

As a retail trainee, you’ll:

  • Work full-time with a host retail employer

  • Complete formal training through an approved training organisation

  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification in retail

  • Receive ongoing support throughout your apprenticeship

Qualification & Course Details

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  • Qualification: SIR30216 – Certificate III in Retail
    Training Type: Traineeship
    Delivery: On-the-job training combined with off-the-job study
    Training Providers: Delivered through approved Registered Training Organisations (RTOs)
    Outcome: Nationally recognised qualification in retail

Units & Skills You’ll Learn

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During your traineeship, you’ll develop practical skills including:

  • Delivering high-quality customer service

  • Operating point-of-sale (POS) systems and handling transactions

  • Merchandising and stock control

  • Visual presentation and store displays

  • Workplace communication and teamwork

  • Applying workplace health and safety procedures

How Long Is a Retail Traineeship?

A retail traineeship typically takes around 12 months to complete.

The duration may vary depending on prior experience, training arrangements and competency progression.

Pay & Earning Potential

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Retail trainees are paid while they train, with wages increasing as skills and experience develop.

  • Trainee wages are paid in line with the relevant award

  • Pay rates may increase as you progress through your traineeship

  • Qualified retail employees can progress into higher-paying roles

  • Earnings may vary depending on age, experience, location and employer

Career Pathways & Progression

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Completing a retail traineeship can lead to a range of career opportunities, including:

  • Retail sales assistant

  • Customer service representative

  • Visual merchandiser

  • Department supervisor or team leader

  • Store or assistant manager

  • Further training in retail leadership or business

How the Apprenticeship Process Works

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  1. Apply for a Retail traineeship

  2. Complete an interview and suitability assessment

  3. Be matched with a host employer

  4. Commence work and training

  5. Complete your qualification

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a retail traineeship take?

Most retail traineeships take around 12 months to complete, depending on training arrangements and competency progression.

Do I get paid while completing a retail traineeship?

Yes. Retail trainees are paid while they train, with wages set under the relevant award.

What qualification will I receive?

You’ll receive a nationally recognised Certificate III in Retail upon completion.

Do I need experience to start a retail traineeship?

No prior experience is required. Employers look for good communication skills, reliability and a willingness to learn.

What kind of work will I do as a retail trainee?

Retail trainees support daily store operations, including customer service, sales, stock management and visual merchandising.

Is retail a licensed trade?

No. Retail is not a licensed trade, however formal training can support career progression and leadership opportunities.

Ready to Start your Retail Traineeship?

A retail traineeship is a great way to gain valuable workplace skills, earn a wage and build a career with opportunities across a wide range of industries.

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