Choosing the right Registered Training Organisation (RTO) can improve completion rates, build capability faster, and reduce disruption to operations.
This guide explains what RTOs do and what to look for when selecting a provider.
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Key takeaways
- Fit matters more than price: delivery model, trainer quality, and support drive completion outcomes.
- Check scope first—an RTO must be approved to deliver the qualification/units you need.
- Expect clear reporting on attendance, progress, and completions.
What is an RTO?
An RTO is a training provider that delivers vocational education and training (VET) programs and assessments within its approved scope.
In practice, RTOs may deliver:
- Nationally recognised qualifications (where in scope)
- Units of competency
- Assessments aligned to training requirements
How to choose an RTO (practical checklist)
1) Scope and capability
- Does the RTO deliver the qualification or units you need?
- Do they have experience in your industry context?
2) Delivery model
- Workplace-based delivery vs classroom vs blended
- Day release vs block training
- How flexible are they around operations and rosters?
3) Trainer and assessor quality
- Industry experience and credibility
- Consistency of trainers (continuity matters)
4) Support and communication
- Who is the point of contact?
- How do they manage learners who fall behind?
- What reporting do you receive (attendance, progress, completion)?
5) Assessment approach
- Clear assessment expectations
- Timely feedback
- Practical, job-relevant assessments where appropriate
6) Outcomes
- Completion rates (where available)
- Learner satisfaction
- Employer satisfaction
Where RTOs fit with other training services
Often used together:
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FAQ
Is the cheapest RTO the best option?
Not usually. Poor delivery and support can increase churn and rework costs. Evaluate fit and outcomes.
How do we reduce non-completions?
Strong onboarding, supervisor support, and consistent training communication make a major difference.
Next step
Learn more about RTO support and training delivery: Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
General information only: this article provides general information and is not legal advice.