Tectra provides structured RTO partnership arrangements through compliant third party agreements that allow organisations to deliver nationally recognised training without holding their own RTO registration. Tectra has a large scope of registration which includes over 1300 Training Products, including Qualifications, Skill Sets, Units of Competency and Clustered Short Courses.

Our RTO partnering model supports training organisations seeking a reliable RTO partner to deliver accredited training under a clear and compliant framework. These arrangements are supported by documented 3rd party agreements that define responsibilities, quality assurance, and compliance obligations.

RTO Offering Partnership Opportunities

Tectra supports organisations seeking an RTO offering partnership to deliver accredited training products under an established compliance framework.

Through these arrangements, training organisations can deliver:

These partnerships provide a compliant pathway to accredited training delivery without the administrative burden of operating as an RTO.

We also provide client tailored Single unit or Clustered Short course such as:

  • First Aid Courses (basic through to Advance First Aid)
  • Recognised Standard 11 – Mining Induction
  • Site Safety Supervisor (S123, G189)
  • Confined Space Entry Clusters
  • WAH Clusters
  • Rescue Clusters
  • Chainsaw Clusters
  • High-Risk Licenses
  • RII Unit Upgrades

We use a number of assessment methods tailored to the client’s needs, the assessments methods include, Theory, Practical, RPL, Online and blended combination.

Why Choose Tectra for RTO Partnering

Organisations choose Tectra for RTO partnering because we provide:

  • Clearly documented RTO partnership arrangements
  • Structured third party agreements
  • Compliance focused training delivery frameworks
  • Ongoing governance and quality assurance
  • National support across Australia

Our approach focuses on compliance, clarity, and long-term training sustainability.

FAQs

What is an RTO partnership?

An RTO partnership is a formal arrangement where a training organisation delivers accredited training under the scope of a registered RTO through a documented third party agreement.

A third party agreement or 3rd party contract outlines the responsibilities, compliance requirements, and governance arrangements between an RTO and its training partner.

No. Through an RTO partnership arrangement, organisations can offer accredited training without becoming an RTO, provided delivery meets compliance requirements.

RTO partnering in Australia operates through regulated third party agreements that ensure training delivery aligns with national standards and regulatory expectations.

The best RTO partnering arrangement offers clear agreements, compliance oversight, and quality assurance. Tectra provides structured RTO partnering support aligned with Australian regulations.

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