Deadline: 02-Jul-2026
The Northern Territory VET in Schools Program 2027 provides funding to Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to deliver vocational education and training (VET) for secondary school students across the Northern Territory. The program focuses on industry-aligned training, workforce development, and improved career pathways, especially for regional, remote, and First Nations students. It supports nationally recognised qualifications aligned with labour market needs and the Northern Territory Skilled Occupation High Priority List.
Northern Territory VET in Schools Program 2027 — Overview
The Northern Territory VET in Schools Program 2027 is a government initiative designed to integrate vocational education and training into secondary schooling.
It enables students to gain practical, industry-relevant skills while still in school, supporting smoother transitions into employment or further study.
Purpose of the Program
The program aims to strengthen workforce readiness and improve student outcomes.
Key objectives:
- Deliver nationally recognised vocational qualifications
- Align training with industry and labour market demand
- Support future workforce development needs
- Improve student engagement in secondary education
- Strengthen career pathways into employment or further training
- Support equity for regional, remote, and First Nations students
Focus Areas
The program prioritises training aligned with workforce and economic needs.
Industry alignment:
- Courses linked to the Northern Territory Skilled Occupation High Priority List (NTSOPL)
- Training aligned with government priority sectors
- Programs responding to current and emerging labour market needs
Training priorities:
- Industry-relevant skills development
- Practical, hands-on learning experiences
- Work readiness and employability skills
- Pathways to apprenticeships and further education
Funding Purpose
Funding supports delivery of vocational training in secondary schools.
Supported activities:
- Delivery of VET for Secondary Students (VETfSS)
- Development of accredited training programs
- Industry engagement and work placement components
- Delivery of nationally recognised qualifications
- Support for student learning resources and training delivery
Eligible Applicants
The program is targeted at accredited training providers.
Eligible organisations:
- Registered Training Organisations (RTOs)
Eligibility requirements:
- Must be approved to deliver nationally recognised training
- Must demonstrate capacity to deliver school-based VET programs
- Must align training with industry standards and workforce needs
Target Students and Communities
The program supports secondary school students across the Northern Territory.
Priority groups:
- Regional students
- Remote community students
- First Nations students
- Students in workforce transition pathways
Student outcomes:
- Improved employment readiness
- Access to structured career pathways
- Increased engagement in education
- Exposure to real industry environments
Strategic Importance
The Northern Territory VET in Schools Program 2027 plays a key role in building the future workforce of the Northern Territory.
It:
- Bridges education and employment pathways
- Addresses regional and industry skill shortages
- Supports economic development priorities
- Strengthens Indigenous participation in education and employment
- Aligns education with labour market needs
- Improves long-term workforce sustainability
How It Works
- Program funding call released
- RTOs invited to apply
- Application submission
- Providers propose VET course delivery plans
- Assessment process
- Evaluation based on industry alignment and capacity
- Funding approval
- Selected RTOs receive funding agreements
- Program delivery
- VET courses delivered in secondary schools
- Student participation
- Students gain accredited training and skills
- Monitoring and reporting
- Outcomes and performance evaluated
Common Mistakes
- Submitting courses not aligned with workforce demand
- Lack of alignment with NTSOPL priorities
- Insufficient evidence of industry partnerships
- Weak delivery model for school-based training
- Ignoring regional or First Nations participation needs
- Inadequate compliance with VET standards
Tips for a Strong Application
- Align courses with priority industry sectors
- Demonstrate strong employer and industry partnerships
- Include clear pathways to employment or further study
- Show capacity to deliver in regional and remote areas
- Ensure alignment with NTSOPL requirements
- Emphasise outcomes for disadvantaged student groups
- Provide evidence of high-quality training delivery
FAQ
What is the VET in Schools Program 2027?
- It is a vocational education funding program.
- Purpose:
- Deliver training in secondary schools
- Support workforce development
- Improve student career pathways
- Purpose:
Who can apply?
- Eligible applicants:
- Registered Training Organisations (RTOs)
- Requirement:
- Must be accredited to deliver nationally recognised training
What does the program fund?
- Funding supports:
- School-based vocational training delivery
- Industry-aligned qualifications
- Work placement and practical learning
Which students benefit?
- Secondary school students in the Northern Territory
- Priority groups:
- Regional and remote students
- First Nations students
What is the focus of training?
- Training must be:
- Industry-relevant
- Aligned with workforce needs
- Linked to the Skilled Occupation High Priority List (NTSOPL)
Why is this program important?
- It helps:
- Build workforce-ready graduates
- Improve employment outcomes
- Address skills shortages
- Strengthen education-to-employment pathways
What outcomes are expected?
- Expected outcomes include:
- Improved student engagement
- Stronger career pathways
- Increased employment readiness
- Better alignment between education and industry needs
Conclusion
The Northern Territory VET in Schools Program 2027 strengthens vocational education by integrating industry-aligned training into secondary schooling. By supporting RTOs to deliver practical, skills-based learning, it improves student outcomes and builds a more capable and job-ready future workforce across the Northern Territory.
For more information, visit Northern Territory Government.









































