Work with ACIM Solutions!

We are always keen to hear from suitability qualified and experienced people from around Australia to join our facilitation team.

If you are interested in being a contracted facilitator for our emergency management or government investigation programs, the information below explains what we are looking for and what you can expect from us. 

Frequently Asked Questions

ACIMS has an excellent reputation in industry for providing professional, flexible learning and providing students with the best experience possible.

We want to support people working in the Government Investigation and Emergency Management sectors to feel confident in their roles, so they can best support their organisations and communities.

We value our highly experienced and passionate facilitators that helps make this possible, and recognise that our facilitator team adds to the reputation of ACIMS as a leading training provider for these sectors. Our renumeration and ongoing relationship with facilitators reflects the respect we have for each person in the team.

Many of our facilitators share that a key reason they work with ACIMS is that they want to give back to the industry that they love, and support others to grow in skills and confidence. We love this reason!

We also have facilitators that are looking for new challenges and opportunities outside of their technical roles. Facilitating and working with a range of clients around Australia is sure a great way to do this too.

As a registered training organisation, facilitators need to hold a suitable training qualification (as described in the RTO Standards 2025 Credentials Policy). This includes one of the following:

  • TAE40110, TAE40116 or TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or its successor
  • A diploma or higher-level qualification in adult education or vocational education and training
  • A secondary teaching qualification and one of the following credentials:
    • TAESS00011 Assessor Skill Set, or
    • TAESS00019 Assessor Skill Set or its successor, or
    • TAESS00024 VET Delivered to School Students Teacher Enhancement Skill Set or its successor.
 

You also need to have relevant qualifications or vocational experience for the programs that you will be facilitating. This can include the one or more of the following:

  • A relevant degree
  • Relevant qualifications like a Cert IV or Diploma
  • Individual units of competency
  • or the ability to document vocational equivalency against the units of competency in a program.
 
Please consider the ACIMS scope of registered training when deciding if you have suitable skills. Most of our programs focus on units from the Certificate IV to Advanced Diploma level.
 

As a facilitator, you will be expected to demonstrate vocational currency and professional development in the programs you facilitate. During the interview, and for every year you work with us, you will be asked to demonstrate how you are keeping up to date with the skills of industry.

As part of your onboarding ACIMS will request  a current CV, copies of your qualifications and ask you to complete an ACIMS Trainer Matrix as a record of your ongoing currency and professional development.

As a contractor you are required to hold the following:

  • An ABN (with or without GST registration)
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Relevant other insurance such as Workcover if you are an employee of your business.
 

If you currently work for another organisation or government department, you may also need to seek and be approved for secondary employment.

ACIMS has a Conflict of Interest Policy. We will work with you to ensure that there is no potential conflict as a facilitator with any of our clients.

As part of the onboarding process, ACIMS will collect required evidence from you and ask you to complete a sub-contractor administration form and sub-contractor agreement. This will also confirm the schedule of payments for facilitators.

ACIMS will provide you with the resources to run each program assigned to you. This will include things like:

  • Training and Assessment Strategy for the cohort
  • Presentation slides with training notes
  • Activity resources
  • Assessment tools
  • Your ACIMS email and Microsoft account, including teams for running virtual training sessions.
 

You will also be provided with training and access to the ACIMS student management system (SMS) and learning management system (LMS) where you can complete administration tasks for each program, complete marking of student work, and review learning resources shared to students.

As a contracted facilitator, it is your responsibility to maintain your own training kit, with relevant equipment and supplies, for example:

  • Laptop and portable speaker
  • Pens, flip chart markers and whiteboard markers
  • Flipchart paper
  • General stationary.
 
Note: For certain Emergency Management programs you may also need specific resources, such as IMT vests or T-cards, to support training activities and running of exercises. 
 
Further information about facilitator processes and requirements are documented in the ACIMS Contractor Handbook, which will be shared with you as part of your onboarding.

Once you have completed your contractor documentation, ACIMS will follow our onboarding process. This will include:

  • Meeting with key staff members to learn about systems and processes and getting your access set up
  • Completing our RTO induction elearning module
  • Organising for you to shadow or assist on a program to learn how ACIMS manages a program
  • Looking for opportunities for you to gain confidence in delivering programs with ACIMS as a facilitator, till you are ready to work independently for single facilitator programs, or to take on the Lead facilitator role for ACIMS programs that run with two facilitators.
  • Monthly facilitator newsletter with updates about ACIMS training, policy and procedures and PD opportunities
  • Ongoing access to the General Manager, Administration Manager, Learning Support Officer and Program Manager for whatever challenge you are facing
  • Support to gain or update units of competency required to facilitate on ACIMS programs.
 
We will talk to you further about our  work processes during your interview and as part of your onboarding.

ACIMS has a team of facilitators across Australia. This supports us to find the right facilitator for a given location and client. ACIMS does not guarantee you a minimum amount of work or a certain type of work. Local facilitators will be used if available for face to face programs, as this reduces travel time and cost for the client. Virtual programs can include facilitators from any location.

With each program request from clients we will approach suitable facilitators to see if they are available. Where there are multiple facilitators that are suitable we will try to be equitable with work opportunities.

We try to give as much advance notice of upcoming programs as possible, although we do sometimes have last minute requests from clients or changes to cover programs due to unexpected changes to facilitator availability. 

The greater your range of skills, availability and flexibility, the more opportunities there will be for you to facilitate programs. There is also the option to assist with additional marking and other tasks that can be completed at times of your choosing. 

After reviewing this information, if you would like to submit your interest to work with us as a facilitator, please get in touch with our General Manager Tony via email tony@acimsolutions.com.au

We will review your CV and information and, if appropriate, organise a time to meet with you for an interview.

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