Maritime Training, Workforce and Course Consultancy
Practical maritime consultancy grounded in real training delivery and industry experience across training, workforce pathways, course development, and maritime operations.
Supporting RTOs, industry bodies, and organisations with maritime course development, licensing, and workforce insight.
Practical maritime insight
More than 20 years of maritime training, course development, and industry engagement across TAFE, RTOs, private delivery, and regional and metropolitan environments.
Consultancy services
Support is available across maritime training review, course design, course licensing, workforce pathways, and industry-facing projects where practical sector knowledge matters.
Training review
Review of delivery, learner pathways, assessment challenges, and the practical effectiveness of maritime training approaches.
Course design
Course writing and review aligned to AMSA and ASQA requirements, with a strong practical delivery focus.
Course licensing
Commercial-level maritime training materials licensed to RTOs seeking high-quality content without building resources from scratch.
Discuss a consultancy project
If you need practical maritime insight shaped by real delivery experience, SisterShip Training welcomes enquiries for review work, course development, course licensing, advisory roles, and project-based consultancy.
Industry and advisory experience
Experience includes contribution to maritime advisory and industry initiatives, alongside involvement in the Australian Boating Manual (ABM) editing process. This work is supported by practical delivery of workforce programs, including the Connecting Women to Trades initiative, providing direct insight into participation, barriers, and outcomes across the maritime sector.
Workforce and pathway insight
Extensive experience working across training delivery, learner pathways, and industry engagement has provided clear insight into how people enter, move through, and often exit the maritime sector.
Key challenges include unclear entry pathways, limited regional access to training, and the gap between training completion and employment. Particular focus areas include access to sea time, industry connection points, and the practical realities of progressing through certification pathways.
Additional specialist capability
SisterShip Training Consultancy also draws on the experience of Noel Parry, who brings more than 60,000 nautical miles of maritime experience, commercial maritime qualifications, and specialist expertise as a qualified marine surveyor through the International Institute of Marine Surveying (IIMS).
