Australian Trainer Licence

    Become a Certified Cosmetic Injectable Trainer in Australia

    Teach the Harley Street Institute Foundation Day in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth. HSI provides the CPD-approved online modules, curriculum, assessments and certificates. You deliver the practical day locally, price in Australian dollars, and keep 75% of the revenue.

    Open to registered medical, dental and nursing professionals only, in line with our training eligibility policy.

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    CPD & AiCE Accredited Peer-reviewed journal backed (ISSN 2979-8116) You keep 75% of course revenue

    Why Australian injectors are looking for stronger training credentials

    Australia has spent the past few years tightening the cosmetic sector: advertising rules, prescribing and consultation requirements, and clearer expectations around who is qualified to do what. The direct consequence is that documented, assessed training has moved from nice-to-have to something practitioners are actively asked to evidence.

    Most Australian injectable courses are either product-linked or run by individual clinics. An accredited, externally audited curriculum with an assessment bank and a certificate issued only on demonstrated competence sits above that field — and it is exactly what nurses and doctors moving into cosmetic work now want to buy.

    Distance also works in your favour. Practitioners in Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and regional centres routinely fly to the eastern capitals for training. A licensed HSI trainer in an underserved state has an obvious catchment.

    The full licence terms, curriculum breakdown and quality-assurance framework are on the main HSI Global Trainer Licence Programme page.

    Australian regulatory considerations

    We would rather lose an application than mislead one. HSI accreditation is a continuing professional development credential — it never replaces national or state regulation.

    AHPRA and the National Boards set practice rules

    Registration standards, cosmetic-procedure guidelines and advertising rules are national. Confirm that both your teaching activity and your delegates' practice on models comply with current Medical Board and NMBA guidance for cosmetic procedures.

    HSI accreditation is CPD, not AHPRA endorsement

    Delegates receive HSI certificates with CPD and AiCE points that can be logged as continuing professional development. HSI is not an AHPRA-accredited education provider and its certificate does not alter anyone's registration or scope.

    Prescribing and supervision

    Schedule 4 medicines require a lawful prescribing pathway and appropriate medical involvement. Training days must be structured so that every injection given by a delegate sits inside that framework.

    Advertising the course

    Australian rules on advertising regulated health services are strict, including around before-and-after imagery and testimonials. Course marketing must comply; HSI cannot pre-clear your local advertising for you.

    Who can apply in Australia

    • Medical practitioner, dentist or registered nurse with current AHPRA registration and no relevant conditions or undertakings.
    • Minimum two years of independent cosmetic injectable practice with a documented caseload.
    • A clinical training space that meets state infection-control and facility requirements, plus consenting models.
    • Professional indemnity insurance that expressly covers teaching and supervising other practitioners.
    • Written commitment to HSI delegate ratios, assessment integrity, complication protocols and periodic audit.

    Foundation Day economics in Australian dollars

    You price for your city and cohort. The figures below are planning illustrations only, before venue, model, product, staffing and tax, and are not a representation of earnings.

    Pricing tierDelegate feeSix delegatesYour 75% share
    Entry pricing (regional)A$1,800A$10,800A$8,100
    Mid pricing (capital city)A$2,900A$17,400A$13,050
    Premium small-groupA$4,200A$25,200A$18,900

    No upfront licence fee. HSI retains 25% of collected revenue to fund accreditation, quality assurance, certification and the delegate learning platform.

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    Apply to become a licensed trainer in Australia

    Tell us about your practice and training facilities. Applications are reviewed by HSI faculty, usually within ten working days.

    We use your details only to assess your application and contact you about the trainer programme. You can withdraw consent at any time.

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