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Certificate IV in Ageing Support

CHC43015 – Certificate IV in Ageing Support

  • AQF Level

    4
  • Amount of Training

    875 hours
  • Full Fee

    2,990 AUD
  • Payment Option

    Easy Payment Options
  • Mode Of Delivery

    Online

You can complete this course on intensive mode in three to six months

 

Why IHNA Online ?

  • Competency based training underpinned by adult learning principles
  • Scholarships are available
  • Access to 24*7 Online Library
  • Experienced educators with industry
  • Easy Payment Options
  • Finalist and Winner of national and international training award
  • Networking Opportunities with peak bodies and industries
  • IHNA Online Alumnus Status
  • Dedicated Student Support Team
  • Work Integrated Learning (WIL) – learn as you practise

Course Overview

Care for patients in a hospital setting as you advance your career. In this course, you’ll learn the fundamental abilities and practical experience you’ll need to operate as a nursing support person who has direct client interaction while being supervised by qualified healthcare workers.

Your education will cover topics including helping with nursing care in an acute environment, palliative care approaches, handling challenging behaviours, transferring clients, cleaning, and work health and safety.

Career Opportunity

Candidates may progress to higher level qualifications within and/or across the community sector like

  • HLT54121 – Diploma of Nursing
  • HLT57715 – Diploma of Practice management

After completing this course, you can pursue a career as a:

  • Aged Support worker
  • Aged Care Activity Worker
  • Care Service Team Leader
  • Care Supervisor (Aged Care)
  • Personal Care Assistance
  • Personal Service Assistance

An affordable way to learn from IHNA Online training experts

What will I study?

  • CHCDIV001

    Work with diverse people

  • HLTAAP001

    Recognise healthy body systems

  • CHCDIS007

    Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability

  • HLTWHS002

    Follow safe work practices for direct client care

  • CHCCCS023

    Support independence and wellbeing

  • CHCCCS011

    Meet personal support needs

  • CHCAGE001

    Facilitate the empowerment of older people

  • CHCAGE005

    Provide support to people living with dementia

  • CHCAGE003

    Coordinate services for older people

  • HLTHPS006

    Assist clients with medication

  • CHCPRP001

    Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships

  • CHCAGE004

    Implement interventions with older people at risk

  • HLTAID011

    Provide first aid

  • CHCCCS006

    Facilitate individual service planning and delivery

  • CHCPAL001

    Deliver care services using a palliative approach

  • CHCLEG003

    Manage legal and ethical compliance

  • CHCCCS025

    Support relationships with carers and families

  • CHCADV001

    Facilitate the interests and rights of clients

Course Module

Total number of units for this course = 18

8 Core units

10 Elective units

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IHNA Online Admission Requirements

However, there are no formal entry requirements for this qualification, but applicants should demonstrate the ability to perform tasks as required by the health industry.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders’ students are encouraged to apply.

16 years of age and above at the time of commencement of the course.

Satisfactory completion of studies in applicant’s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 10 course is required for entry into this course.

Entry into this course requires IELTS band score of 5.5 or equivalent.

Students may undergo language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) to identify Language, Literacy and Numeracy capabilities at the time of Orientation (prior to commencing the courses).

Students over the age of 22 will also be considered without the minimum education requirements. Each case will be reviewed individually to ascertain the capacity of the student to meet course requirements.

Digital literacy

Student must possess basic computer skills which includes covering the most common usages of a computer, including managing computer files, word processing, using spreadsheets and databases; creating presentations; finding information and communicating using computers; and being aware of social and ethical implications of Internet use.

IHNA Online Pathways

Pathways from this Qualification

Graduates may progress to higher level qualifications within and/or across the health care sector

Pathways to this Qualification

  • There are no pre-requisites or any other training package entry requirements for this course