Skills in Animal Care and Beyond — Training for People Living With a Disability.

We provide face-to-face, supportive training that builds CONFIDENCE, INDEPENDENCE, and JOB-READY SKILLS for people living with a disability.

Jump Education delivers workplace-immersive training experiences in real environments. By working in partnership with Amazement Farm and Fun Park, Central Coast Zoo, and Kindifarm, this hands-on approach empowers participants with practical animal and non-animal skills, while providing the guidance and support needed to grow in confidence and independence.

Supportive Pathways Toward Work and Independence

By tailoring programs to different abilities and interests, Jump Education ensures every learner has the chance to thrive.

Whether joining a two or three-day workshop in gardening, technology, animal care, or tool use, or pursuing a nationally recognised Certificate I qualification, our face-to-face training creates pathways to employment, greater independence, and everyday success for people living with a disability.

Explore Jump Workshops and Qualifications

Workshops (2–3 Days)

Workplace immersion, real-world confidence.

Delivered face-to-face at Amazement, our short workshops give participants the chance to learn in real settings. From animal care and gardening to technology and tool use, each workshop builds practical skills for everyday life, and future jobs for individuals with disabilities.

Qualifications

Recognised learning that leads to opportunity.

Learners can take the next step with nationally recognised Certificate I courses. These flexible, face-to-face programs combine structured learning with workplace immersion to build skills that employers value.

  • Nationally Recognised Training – 12 Weeks (7.5 hours)
  • Certificate I in Agriculture (Wednesdays – starting November until Feb 2026)
  • Certificate I in ACIP (starting in 2026)
  • Certificate I in CESM (starting in 2026)

Other Training Pathways

Flexible options tailored to every learner.

Customised training solutions, modified formats, and DES provider training provide the right support for every participant. Our pathways respect individual abilities and goals while giving learners the tools to work toward independence and employment.