A prestigious training provider located in the heart of Monash University's Clayton campus.

Since 1969, MSA Training and Professional Development has been providing quality training to Monash students, staff and the wider community. With online short courses, campus-based classes, workplace training and remote learning options we really have something for everyone.

We have been registered as a not-for-profit Registered Training Organisation (RTO) since 2004, with accreditation from the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver a range of nationally recognised Certificate and Diploma level qualifications across Australia.

We were the fourth RTO in Australia, and the first in Melbourne, to be approved to deliver the TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. This is one of our most popular courses and continues to be widely delivered as both a public program and for our corporate clients.

We are recognised for our high standards in student services, facilities and specialised training programs. With strong links to industry and highly experienced teaching staff, we are a prestigious provider with a reputation for exceptional quality.

MSA Training and Professional Development classes are LGBTQ+ friendly and we are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the people of the Kulin Nations, on whose land our campus sits. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

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A prestigious training provider located in the heart of Monash University's Clayton campus.

What Does MSATPD Offer?

MSA Training and Professional Development is accredited through the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to provide training for qualifications Australia wide. TOID 21526.

We have a suite of short courses (typically one or two day courses) available for all to enrol.

MSATPD has partnered with Ed2go, an online training provider that offer self-paced six-week online courses in over 200 different subjects.

Some of our courses are also available on Zoom.

You may be eligible to undertake the Diploma of Childhood Early Education and Care OR the Diploma of Leadership and Management via your workplace or as a traineeship.

If you have several employees needing to be trained in a certain area MSATPD can adapt our courses to suit your needs. Please see our Group Training page.

MSATPD Policies and Procedures

To make a complaint please use the guide and form below:

Complaints Policy and Procedure

Complaints form

All staff, students, title holders, contractors, volunteers and University Council members must observe the principles and expectations
encompassed in this Code of Conduct (Child Safe Standards) (the “Code”) and the Child Safe Standards Framework (persons herein
referred to as ‘individuals’).
This Code outlines appropriate standards of behaviour towards children and in the company of children for all individuals acting for or on
behalf of the University and our reporting obligations. A child is any person under 18 years of age.
The Code serves to protect children, reduce any opportunities for abuse or harm to occur, and promote child safety both at the University
and in the community in which we participate. Such harm may occur in the form of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and
neglect.
Where an individual breaches the Code, the University may take disciplinary action, including in the case of serious breaches, summary
dismissal or exclusion from the University, or termination of contract.
The University requires all individuals to comply with this Code of Conduct and the Child Safe Standards Framework.

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Have your say about child safety at MSATPD

We value your input, if you have any suggestions or advice on how we can continue being a child safe environment please email msa-monashtraining@monash.edu