Last Updated on April 8, 2025 by Ozlinks Education
If you have been employed as a wall and floor tiler but have not yet attained your qualification for any reason, you’re come to the right place. The RPL Recognition of Prior Learning program is a way to convert your skills and work experience into a formal Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling from one of our Registered Training Organisation partners.
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Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling Overview
The CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling is designed for individuals seeking comprehensive training in the construction industry, specialising in wall and floor tiling work. A wall and floor tiler works with materials such as ceramic, glass, slate, marble, and clay. They cut these materials and lay tiles on walls and floors, both interior and exterior. Additionally, they may incorporate decorative touches into their basic work. It is advisable to consider obtaining this certificate, as it represents one of the essential trade qualifications required for positions in the building and construction sector.
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
20 units of competency must be completed:
- 15 core units
- 5 elective units
Job titles: Wall and floor tiler, Tiler
Why do I need the Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling?
If you have been working as a wall and floor tiler in the residential or commercial building industry but have not yet obtained your qualification for any reason, pursuing an RPL program for this certification can help you excel in the building and construction sector. It will also assist you in preparing for the requirements of becoming a certified trade worker, enabling professionals to legally undertake residential, commercial, and industrial building and construction projects throughout Australia.
International students and migrants working as a wall and floor tiler in Australian building construction want to apply for skills assessment for the occupation of solid plasterers under the General Skills Migration (GSM) programme. To satisfy one of the qualifications for their migration skills assessment, they must thus obtain the Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling.
Ozlinks Education can assist you in transforming your skills and work experience into a formal Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program with one of our Registered Training Organisation partners. Our expert team will assess your individual circumstances and provide tailored support to ensure that you achieve the qualifications necessary to advance your career.
What does a wall and floor tiler do?
A wall and floor tiler lays ceramic, clay, slate, marble and glass tiles on external and internal walls and floors to provide protective and decorative finishes. Registration or licensing may be required.
Their job involves:
- examining plans, measuring and marking surfaces and laying out work
- preparing wall and floor surfaces by removing old tiles, grout and adhesive, filling holes and cracks, and cleaning surfaces
- spreading adhesive onto prepared surfaces and tiles, and setting tiles in position
- using tile-cutting tools to cut and shape tiles needed for edges and corners, and around objects such as fittings and pipes
- ensuring tiles are correctly aligned and spaced
- grouting tiles, and cleaning and removing excess grout
- applying waterproofing systems
- may lay floors of granolithic, terrazzo, cement or similar composition
- may lay coloured tiles in patterns to create mosaics
What is Recognition of Prior Learning?
The Australian Qualification Framework (AQF), which is governed by the Australian Government’s Department of Education in consultation with the states and territories, gives all students the right to have their prior education, relevant work experience, and training acknowledged to facilitate their advancement towards and between qualifications. Every registered training organisation (RTO) has its own policies and procedures for determining your RPL eligibility, but the fundamentals are the same. The experience and skills you’ve gained through your work can help you complete a qualification faster and reduce the time commitment of taking a course to get you closer to your dream job.
The advantages of using RPL program
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program offer numerous benefits, including time and cost savings by validating existing skills and experience, expedited qualification achievement, and improved employment prospects. RPL program helps you:
- There is no need to relearn what you already know.
- It saves both your time and tuition fees.
- Assist you in achieving your career change objectives in Australia.
- Gaining an Australian qualification requires less time.
- You do not need to attend classes or redo the training you have already completed.
- Open new career opportunities in the building industry.
- Obtain a qualification to satisfy the visa or skills assessment requirements.
Evidence requirements
Below is the general list of documents that you are required to provide to support your RPL assessment application:
- 100 points of identification documents (ID)
- A current resume outlines your relevant employment history
- Student USI number
- A white card or any other relevant license
- Employment evidence, including an employment reference letter, employment contract, payslips, income statement, and superannuation.
- Workplace photos and videos that showcase you performing your tasks in accordance with the job duties outlined above demonstrate your competency in the relevant qualification.
Note: Additional gap training may be necessary to address any areas for improvement and to ensure a positive assessment outcome. An RTO assessor might conduct a competency interview with you to identify any existing training gaps.