RTO 45621
MEET THE TEAM TRAINERS WHAT DOES A NORMAL DAY AT CCF SA LOOK LIKE FOR YOU AND WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB?
WHAT DOES A NORMAL DAY AT CCF SA LOOK LIKE FOR YOU AND WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB? A normal day at CCF SA is an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution towards helping learners achieve their goals. At times, training can be equally challenging and rewarding, but the thing I love most about my job is the appreciation and respect I get from learners when they successfully complete their training.
The biggest challenge I am likely to face in the next 12 months is adapting to the new training model for Work Zone Traffic Management (WZTM) when it is announced by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT).
I like to get in at least 30 minutes early on the days I am training to ensure the training room I am using is clean, set up and make sure the computer/projector is working correctly. From that point, I deliver the content of my course contextualised to the learners’ requirements if possible, in both verbal and practical applications. On the days I am not training, I am organising the schedule to ensure utilisation of the trainer group, answering questions the administration team have about courses, possible courses, training requirements, trainer availability, etc. and managing the 200-250 Certificate 3 apprentices. I have also been spearheading the curriculum development of the new assessment resources. The part of my job I love the most would have to be the satisfaction from seeing a student learn new skills and apprentices grow into young leaders.
WHO DO YOU LOOK UP TO?
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE THAT YOU WILL BE FACING IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS?
I look up to all the Trainers in our group, for the support that they give both me and each other, their collective knowledge and experience, and their high standards in training delivery and curriculum development.
Growing into my role and expanding my skill set. Also, I became a dad recently for the first time so am learning to do that.
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE THAT YOU WILL BE FACING IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS?
DANIELE CARDELLINI
MATT HISKEY
WHAT DID YOUR 8-YEAR-OLD SELF LOVE DOING? Honestly, I loved watching traffic, especially trucks. I also liked driving matchbox cars and building Lego.
WHAT DO YOU DO TO UNWIND? I love camping, primarily in national parks, four-wheel driving, and spending time with my family. ISSUE 1 – 2022
The part of my job I love the most would have to be the satisfaction from seeing a student learn new skills and apprentices grow into young leaders. DANIELE CARDELLINI
WHO DO YOU LOOK UP TO? As a young fella, I always looked up to sporting stars for the way in which they applied themselves in that sport ie Francesco Totti in soccer, Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath in cricket, and Marat Safin and Pete Sampras in tennis. As of now, I don’t think I look up to anyone in particular. I try to look at what I consider as the best qualities from all the people close to me, and try to emulate them for myself.
WHAT DID YOUR 8-YEAR-OLD SELF LOVE DOING? At that time, it was likely playing soccer or probably any sport really. This continues and has mainly progressed into playing soccer (winter), tennis (all year) and cricket (summer). My poor mother.
WHAT DO YOU DO TO UNWIND? These days, it’s a combination of playing golf, sitting on the couch and watching TV (mainly sport), or playing board games and the like with mates. 41