Made possible by funding from the Victorian Government, the facility will allow student dental assistants to undergo specialised training in a real-life environment.
GOTAFE chief executive officer Travis Heeney said the fully simulated dental laboratory would allow students to learn and hone their skills.
“Our students are learning the skills industry requires to help meet the critical need for skilled dental assistants,” Mr Heeney said.
GOTAFE has also partnered with the Hume region dental industry to help provide feedback to ensure that training provided meets industry demand.
Mr Heeney said the industry had indicated it was facing a shortage of qualified dental assistants.
“One employer identified that for one position they may get 30 applications, with only two applicants actually qualified for the position and often they are not suitable,” he said.
“Having these state-of-the-art facilities means that GOTAFE can train students that will then go on to careers as dental assistants, and ensure we meet industry demand for skilled workers."
GOTAFE has a range of health courses available to study, including a Certificate III in Dental Assisting.
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