TVET Job: How to Become FME TVET Initiative Program Trainer (2025 Guide)

The Federal Ministry of Education (FME) has launched the FME TVET Initiative Program for trainee and trainers as part of its nationwide push to equip Nigerians with technical and vocational skills. And the program is open for both trainers and trainees; that means you can apply for a trainer role under the FME TVET Initiative to train applicants seeking any of the trades in the program.

The FME TVET trainer position is open for Mastercraft Persons (MCPs), Skill Training Centers (STCs), and Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs) who wish to participate in a life-changing program that supports skills development and entrepreneurship across Nigeria.

In our previous articles, we talk about how to become a TVET lecturer in Nigeria; here, we want to be more specific about the FME TVET initiative program lecturing role as a trainer.

In this article, we’ll walk you through what the FME TVET trainer is, who can apply, the benefits, eligibility requirements, and the exact steps you need to follow to become an approved FME TVET trainer in 2025.

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Before we begin, let’s start with key FME TVET Initiative terminology.

  1. FME—Federal Ministry of Education
  2. TVET—Technical and Vocational Education and Training
  3. NBTE—National Board for Technical Education
  4. NSQ—Nigerian Skills Qualification
  5. STCs—Skill Training Centers
  6. VEI—Vocational Enterprise Institution
  7. MCP—Mastercraft Person
  8. IQAM—Internal Quality Assurance Manager
  9. QAA—Quality Assurance Assessor
  10. FG—Federal Government
  11. CAC—Corporate Affairs Commission
  12. Accreditation—Official approval for training centers or individuals to operate under the FME TVET Initiative
  13. Stipend—Monthly financial support given to trainers and trainees under the program
  14. Skill Acquisition—The process of learning vocational or technical trades
  15. Trainer—A qualified person or institution responsible for delivering hands-on vocational training
  16. Trainee—An individual enrolled in a skill development program under FME TVET
  17. Workshop/Studio—A practical facility for delivering hands-on training

Who are the FME TVET Initiative trainers?

The FME TVET Initiative trainers are qualified individuals and institutions selected and accredited to train youths in various skilled trades that are coordinated by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education (FME). It is part of the federal government’s strategy to boost youth employability by equipping them with practical, in-demand vocational and technical skills.

The program is open to three categories of trainers:

  • Mastercraft Persons (MCPs)—Experienced artisans or professionals with hands-on expertise in a particular trade.
  • Skill Training Centers (STCs)—Independent or affiliated training centers offering structured skill acquisition programs.
  • Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs)—Institutions providing vocational training aligned with national standards and curriculum frameworks.

These trainers are not just instructors — they are key agents of economic empowerment. By providing structured, hands-on training to young Nigerians, they help develop a skilled workforce capable of securing jobs, starting businesses, or contributing to the informal sector.

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Who Can Become a TVET Trainer Under the FME Initiative?

The program is open to individuals and organizations that fall under any of the following categories:

  • Mastercraft Persons (MCPs)
  • Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs)
  • Skill Training Centers (STCs)

To qualify, you must have a track record of training or skill transfer, along with the appropriate infrastructure and personnel needed to conduct quality vocational education.

Benefits of Becoming an FME TVET Program Trainer

Joining the FME TVET Program as a trainer offers several key benefits:

  • ₦30,000 monthly stipend per trainee
  • Access to government-backed loans or grants for equipment and training materials
  • Opportunity to expand your training center or practice
  • Contribution to youth development and national growth
  • Recognition and accreditation by NBTE and FME

Eligibility Criteria for TVET Trainers

For Mastercraft Persons (MCPs)

  • You must have a CAC Certificate or a valid National Identification Number (NIN).
  • Use of NSQ-based curricula
  • At least one senior artisan or craftsperson per program
  • Functional training infrastructure (workshops, restrooms, etc.)
  • Evidence of previous training programs and certifications awarded

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For Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs)

  • Must be registered with CAC
  • Adoption of NSQ-based curricula
  • At least one qualified instructor per trade (ratio: 1 instructor to 40 students)
  • Minimum of one Quality Assurance Assessor (QAA) and one Internal Quality Assurance Manager (IQAM) per trade
  • Facilities including classrooms, offices, and practical areas
  • You must have a record of past training activities and achievements.

For Skill Training Centers (STCs)

  • You must register with CAC.
  • Must follow NSQ-based curriculum
  • At least one experienced artisan/instructor with NSQ Level 3 certification
  • Minimum of one QAA and one IQAM
  • Sufficient technical and support staff
  • Essential facilities such as training studios, restrooms, and offices
  • Documented proof of training history and results

Step-by-Step Guide: How to become FME TVET Initiative Program trainer (2025)

How to become FME TVET Initiative Program trainer
FME TVET trainer
  1. Verify Eligibility
    • Ensure you meet all requirements under your category (MCP, VEI, or STC).
  2. Gather Documentation
    • Prepare CAC certificates, staff qualifications, curriculum framework (NSQ-based), training facility details, and past training reports.
  3. Access the Application Portal
  4. Submit Your Application
    • Upload all required documents and complete your trainer profile on the portal.
  5. Screening and Accreditation
    • Your application will be reviewed, and if successful, your center or enterprise will be accredited as an official FME TVET Trainer.

Tips to Boost Your Chances of Selection

  • Obtain NSQ certifications and align your training with NBTE standards.
  • Maintain a clean, well-equipped training facility.
  • Document your training programs professionally.
  • Hire certified staff with verifiable credentials.
  • Regularly visit the NBTE and FME websites for updates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much is the monthly stipend for trainers?
Trainers will receive ₦30,000 per student monthly.

2. Is the program open to private trainers?
Yes. MCPs and privately owned training centers that meet the requirements can apply.

3. Can an organization apply on behalf of multiple training centers?
Each center must meet the individual requirements and apply separately.

4. Is there a deadline?
As of now, no official deadline has been announced, but early application is strongly advised.

Conclusion

Becoming a certified FME TVET Initiative Program Trainer is not only a rewarding opportunity but also a patriotic duty. By empowering others with skills, you play a vital role in reducing unemployment and building Nigeria’s workforce. With government support, monthly stipends, and access to funding, the benefits go beyond the financial—you’re helping shape the future of the country.

Josiah

Josiah Asuquo is a skilled writer and digital strategist with a background in auto mechanics. He is passionate about youth empowerment and skills development in Nigeria; here he shared impactful content in the areas of trades, jobs, tech, and finance.

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