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    Certificate III in Carpentry – CPC30220

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      Qualification Overview

      Qualification Name

      Certificate III in Carpentry

      Code and Units of Competency

      CPC30220

      Duration

      Within four to six weeks of receiving sufficient and compliant evidence across all required units of competency.

      Offered By

      Alpha Training & Recognition (RTO: 45282)
      Noble Training (RTO: 41488),
      Construction Trades College (RTO: 40250),
      Career Skills Australia (RTO: 45254)
      Teach International (RTO: 31165)

      You may already have the experience needed to apply for a Certificate III in Carpentry through Recognition of Prior Learning.

      This pathway is designed for workers who have developed practical carpentry skills on-site through real construction work rather than formal classroom training.

      Typical eligible experience may include:

      • Residential framing and fix-outs
      • Commercial carpentry projects
      • Renovation and extension work
      • Formwork and concreting structures
      • Roofing structures and timber framing
      • Site set-outs and measurements
      • Working from plans and drawings
      • Site supervision exposure
      • Completed or incomplete carpentry apprenticeships

      RPL may also suit:

      • Self-employed carpenters
      • Subcontractors
      • Overseas-qualified carpenters
      • Experienced labourers transitioning into qualified trade roles
      • Workers seeking formal carpentry certification for licensing or career progression

      If you’re unsure whether your experience qualifies, Skills Certified can help assess your eligibility through a free skills assessment.

      Completing your Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220) can help open the door to a wide range of construction and carpentry roles across Australia.

      Potential career outcomes include:

      • Qualified Carpenter
      • Residential Carpenter
      • Commercial Carpenter
      • Construction Tradesperson
      • Site Carpenter
      • Maintenance Carpenter
      • Formwork Carpenter

      This carpentry trade qualification may also support:

      • Carpentry licensing pathways
      • Greater subcontracting opportunities
      • Eligibility to tender for larger projects
      • Career progression into supervisory roles

      For many workers, becoming formally qualified helps improve employability, credibility, and long-term earning potential within the construction industry.

      To complete your carpentry RPL assessment, you’ll need to provide evidence demonstrating your existing construction and carpentry skills.

      Examples of evidence may include:

      • Site photos and videos
      • References from builders or supervisors
      • Employment records and contracts
      • White Card documentation
      • Apprenticeship papers or trade study
      • SWMS and job documentation
      • Building project examples
      • Payslips or invoices
      • Overseas trade qualifications or work evidence
      • Plans, drawings, and site documentation
      • Toolbox meeting minutes and risk assessments

      Skills Certified assists throughout the evidence collection process, helping you organise your documentation clearly for assessment through partnered RTOs.

      This qualification will be offered by one of the following RTOs:

      • Alpha Training & Recognition (RTO: 45282
      • Noble Training (RTO: 41488)
      • Construction Trades College (RTO: 40250)
      • Career Skills Australia (RTO: 45254)
      • Teach International (RTO: 31165)​

      How to Get Your Certificate III in Carpentry Through RPL

      Step 1

      Free Skills Assesment

      Speak to Skills Certified about your construction background, carpentry experience, and career goals. We’ll help determine whether your experience may be suitable for carpentry RPL pathways.

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      Step 2

      Portfolio of Experience

      Your dedicated consultant will help you compile a portfolio of evidence that reflects your real-world carpentry work. This may include site photos, framing work, plans, references, SWMS documentation, contracts, invoices, apprenticeship records, and other construction-related evidence.

      Step 2
      Step 3

      Evidence review

      One of our partnered Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) will assess your evidence against the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry qualification requirements. If additional evidence is needed, your assessor or consultant will guide you through the next steps.

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      Step 4

      You're Qualified!!

      Once competency requirements are met, you’ll receive a nationally recognised carpentry qualification equivalent to completing the course through traditional study pathways.

      Step 4

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      FAQ

      Yes. The RPL process is completed remotely through online evidence submission and support from your dedicated consultant.

      Potential roles include qualified carpenter, residential carpenter, commercial carpenter, maintenance carpenter, site carpenter, and formwork carpenter.

      Timeframes vary depending on your experience and how quickly evidence is submitted, however many applicants complete the process within several weeks.

      Depending on your goals, you may later pursue builder licensing, Certificate IV qualifications, or additional construction certifications.

      Many workers continue into higher-level building and construction qualifications, such as Certificate IV in Building and Construction or Diploma-level courses.

      Yes. Recognition of Prior Learning is a nationally recognised assessment pathway delivered through Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). Qualifications achieved through RPL are equivalent to qualifications gained through traditional study.

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