20.09 DXP WBT (ITR)

Work-Based Training (WBT) Reporting – TEC / ITR Integration

Overview

Work-Based Training (WBT) is the delivery mode defined by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) for programmes where learners undertake the majority of their training in the workplace, supported jointly by a provider and an employer.
Historically, such programmes were recorded in the Industry Training Register (ITR). Under the Unified Funding System, TEC continues to collect detailed work-based data for funding, compliance, and performance monitoring purposes.
SELMA provides full, end-to-end integration with the TEC’s WBT data-reporting framework—covering every submission endpoint, including those used for complex apprenticeships and traineeships.


Purpose and Compliance

Work-Based Training data reporting enables TEC to:

  • allocate and reconcile funding

  • monitor learner progress and outcomes

  • ensure provider compliance

  • maintain statistical and policy insights

Providers must report learner, programme, and training agreement data in accordance with TEC’s Work-Based Data Collection Specification. Inaccurate or late reporting can affect funding and audit outcomes.


Key Definitions

Learner – An individual enrolled with a provider who undertakes training primarily in the workplace with structured support and supervision.
Provider – The tertiary education organisation responsible for enrolment, training support, assessment, and coordination with employers.
Employer – The organisation where the learner is employed and receives on-the-job training.
Agreements – Formal documentation between the provider, learner, and employer outlining training responsibilities, delivery methods, and outcomes.
Data Reporting – Submission of enrolment, status, training plan, and completion data to TEC through approved interfaces.


What Counts as Work-Based Delivery

A programme is considered WBT when:

  • The learner completes most learning in the workplace with structured supervision.

  • The provider and employer jointly design and oversee the training plan.

  • The programme includes formal agreements and employer involvement.

  • Some off-job learning (e.g. block courses) may occur, but the overall mode remains work-based.

This mode includes apprenticeships, traineeships, and other structured workplace learning arrangements.


TEC Work-Based Data Collection

TEC’s Work-Based Data Collection captures key learner and training information to manage funding, compliance, and performance.
Data includes:

  • Learner demographics and identifiers

  • Training agreement and plan details

  • Employer and workplace information

  • Enrolment, progress, and completion statuses

Providers generally submit this information through machine-to-machine integration via the TEC Data Exchange Platform (DXP). SELMA fully supports this interface.


SELMA’s Full Integration with TEC WBT

SELMA delivers comprehensive, automated reporting for all Work-Based Training requirements.

1. Complete API Integration

  • Direct connection to the TEC Data Exchange Platform.

  • Full schema coverage: learner, employer, training plan, programme, and status data.

  • Automatic or scheduled submissions with validation and error handling.

2. Advanced Apprenticeship and Multi-Employer Support

  • Handles multi-employer and rotational training arrangements.

  • Tracks status changes such as workplace moves, pauses, and withdrawals.

  • Automates updates to training plans and agreements.

3. Data Validation and Readiness

  • Built-in validation aligned to TEC’s Work-Based Data Specifications.

  • Real-time error detection for missing or incorrect fields.

  • Pre-submission reporting, audit trails, and submission logs.

4. Employer and Workplace Management

  • Registers employers and workplaces, manages relationships, and records contacts.

  • Tracks learners across different sites and workplace changes.

  • Enables coordinated provider-employer communication.

5. Reporting and Compliance Dashboards

  • Real-time visual dashboards showing submission readiness and learner status.

  • Automated TEC-compliant submission records and return handling.

  • Audit-ready history of every submission and validation.

6. Audit and Governance Support

  • Role-based permissions and workflow tracking.

  • Comprehensive audit logs for internal and external verification.

  • Secure data retention and change history.


Implementation Recommendations

To implement WBT reporting effectively in SELMA:

  • Configure employer registers, agreement templates, and training plans.

  • Assign clear roles for data entry, validation, and submission.

  • Monitor TEC submission readiness dashboards weekly.

  • Maintain audit logs and agreement histories for compliance checks.

  • Use built-in alerts for workplace changes, programme completions, and overdue submissions.


Contact SELMA

For providers interested in DXP Work-Based Training reporting, including apprenticeship and ITR-style data integration, please contact SELMA Support at support@selmasis.com.
Our team can provide guidance, enable TEC endpoint configuration, and assist with implementation of the WBT integration module.

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