Marriage
Celebrant
Training Course |
Funeral
Celebrancy
Course |
The
Ultimate
Professional Celebrant |
$895.00
total fee for correspondence course
or
$595.00
online
The
qualification is recognised
within the Australian
Qualifications Framework |
$430.00
correspondence
tutor assisted
|
$250.00
correspondence- includes the course "Perform
Pet Funeral Ceremonies" |
The nationally accredited course being offered is
Certificate IV in
Celebrancy CHC42608
Assignments marked
within 10 days!!
At most
times, access to your tutor is immediate.
We offer
access to your tutor after completion of the course.
Have
you thought about why you wish to become a marriage
celebrant?
Most marriage celebrants agree that it is a privilege to be involved
in a ceremony between a man and a woman who are in love,
who are making a loving and lifelong commitment to each
other.
Marriage Celebrant
training is now available at an affordable cost, and is
offered by celebrants with extensive experience in
celebrancy.
Marriage celebrant
training is available to those who feel they are able to
understand the legalities required for a marriage ceremony
to take place, and to conduct a marriage ceremony in a
professional manner, and to a standard that meets public
expectations.
Marriage Celebrant
training can be completed in as little as 8 weeks, or as
long as 12 months, depending on the amount of time
available to devote to complete the assessment tasks.
To be considered for registration as a marriage
celebrant,
section 39C of the Marriage Act 1961 states the following:
(1) A person is only entitled to be registered
as a marriage celebrant if the person is an individual and
the Registrar of Marriage Celebrants is satisfied that the
person:
a) is aged 18 years or over; and
b) has all the qualifications, and/or skills, determined
in writing to be necessary by the Registrar in accordance
with regulations made for the purposes of this paragraph;
and
c) is a fit and proper person to be a marriage celebrant
(2) In determining whether the Registrar is satisfied that
the person is a fit and proper person to be a marriage celebrant,
the Registrar must take into account:
a) whether the person has sufficient knowledge of the
law relating to the solemnisation of marriage by marriage
celebrants; and
b) whether the person is committed to advising couples
of the availability of relationship support services;
and
c) whether the person is of good standing in the community;
and
d) whether the person has been convicted of an offence,
punishable by imprisonment for one year or longer, against
a law of the Commonwealth, a State or Territory; and
e) whether the person has an actual or potential conflict
of interest between his or her practice, as a marriage
celebrant and his or her business interests or other interests;
and
f) whether the person’s registration as a marriage
celebrant would be likely to result in the person gaining
a benefit in respect of another business that the person
owns, controls or carries out: and
whether the person will fulfil the obligations under section
39G( celebrant code of practice) ; and
g) and other matter the Registrar considers relevant to
whether the person is a fit and proper person to be a
marriage celebrant.
TELEPHONE: (O2)
49821978
EMAIL:
info@celebranteducation.com.au
PO Box
305 Salamander Bay Port Stephens 2317
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