BARS Training Australia is a leading provider of professional training, backed by a multidisciplinary team of highly experienced facilitators. Our seven expert trainers collectively bring more than 230 years of combined experience across policing, security, and liquor licensing, ensuring our programs are informed, practical, and industry-relevant.
Established in 2005, BARS Training Australia now delivers training across more than 40 locations throughout Queensland. We are proud to be a Queensland Government Skills Assure Supplier, with approved government funding available under the Career Start Program until 30 June 2028.
Recognised as one of Queensland's primary training organisations within the security sector, we are committed to excellence, professionalism, and continuous industry improvement. We welcome passionate and skilled facilitators to join our team and contribute to shaping the next generation of security professionals.
Applicants must demonstrate substantial operational experience relevant to the security qualifications delivered by BARS Training Australia (Provider 32061).
A current and compliant training and assessment qualification (TAE40122 or equivalent) is required, together with clear evidence of vocational competency and ongoing industry currency.
Applicants are expected to display high professional communication standards, reliability, and a strong commitment to compliant, high-quality training delivery in line with the Standards for RTOs 2025.
The ability to undertake training delivery in regional and remote communities, where operationally required, is highly regarded.
The position is offered on a contract basis and is limited to individuals engaged solely to facilitate and/or assess nationally recognised training on behalf of BARS Training Australia (RTO 32061).
BARS Training Australia retains full responsibility for regulatory compliance, training and assessment systems, certification, quality assurance, and the management of student records. Individuals engaged in this role operate under the direction and control of the RTO and are considered delivery personnel, not a third-party training provider.
Facilitators are provided with direct access to the RTO's operational systems, including website management tools, RTO email accounts, promotional services, real-time transaction and enrolment records, and all approved training and assessment materials required to deliver the role effectively.