One upfront payment
Accessible and affordable
CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support
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One-time payment of $1399
Cancel within 14 days for a full refund
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If you decide that this course isn’t the right fit, you’ll receive a 100% refund if you withdraw within the first 14 days.
Duration: Self Paced (18 months) |
Total Units: 18 units in total (15 core units and 3 elective units) |
Pre-requisite Entry Requirements: Nil |
One upfront payment
Accessible and affordable
CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support
–
One-time payment of $1399
Cancel within 14 days for a full refund
Or Contact Us with any questions
Initial payment on Enrolment
$200
Consisting of: Upfront Deposit Fee $150
PLUS First instalment $50
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Ongoing instalments 36 Weekly Payments $50
Total Payments: 37 Total Course Fee: $2000
or Contact Us with any questions
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ACCSC’s CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is offered both online. This nationally recognised qualification provides learners with the skills necessary to work in a range of contexts in an ageing support setting.
Whilst not a core component of this qualification our educators believe it is important to understand the impact and inner workings of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, things other providers of this nationally recognised qualification may not teach you!
Learn about Supported Independent Living (SIL), and how you might find employment with a SIL provider, learn about support coordination and plan management through our support team and customised learning resources and how this could benefit your career progression!
Become a multi skilled support worker!
Learners undertaking this course can apply it to many potential career outcomes, including:
The CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is used for learners transitioning into roles which specialise in aged care support, which includes residential and home or community-based support services. Learners will develop the skills to maintain responsibility for quality service delivery ensuring the creation, facilitation and review of these individualised services within the defined organisation guidelines.
Learners will develop the skills required to be expected to show leadership and lower levels of responsibility within the service as a whole and supporting colleagues within the ongoing quality improvement of their work.
To achieve this qualification, learners must complete at least 120 hours of Work Placement.
ACCSC prides itself on its fast turnaround facilitating individualised study plans, allowing learners to work at their own pace.
ACCSC will provide the following resources:
To complete your CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support course you will need access to:
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is available to suitable ACCSC learners who have at least three to five years of relevant industry experience. Eligible learners will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills and gain RPL through our assessment only pathway.
For more information about our RPL process please see the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer Policy.
Learners are required to obtain a National Police Clearance and other relevant requirements as per state or territory regulations and as specified by the individual organisation.
Expected Study Hours up to 1630 including 120 hours Vocational Placement
All ACCSC’s qualifications are nationally recognised on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) from Certificate III to Certificate IV level. For more information on the AQF or about CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, go to www.yourcareer.gov.au.
ACCSC provides learners with a dedicated trainer to support them through their learning journey. Trainers have extensive industry experience allowing them to not only support learners in their learning journey and give guidance when entering or advancing in the workforce. Administrative support is available after hours.
ACCSC only provides courses that relate to the disability, ageing support and individual support, focusing on assisting those needing additional support in our community. Our trainers have extensive experience working in industry in hands on and management roles enabling them to transfer skills and knowledge. ACCSC’s one-on-one learner support system enables learners to have access to a trainer to support them through their studies as well as entering the workforce.
Learners must complete 120 hours of Work Placement in a registered aged care facility, home and community care and/or disability support and services as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency of the course.
CHC43015
Certificate IV in Ageing Support
This course is self paced and students have up to 18 months to complete their studies (additional 6 month extension available, conditions apply)
Australian College of Community Services and Care
The course is made up of 18 units in total. 15 core units and 3 elective units.
Be a permanent resident or citizen or hold an eligible visa allowing unrestricted study in Australia
Minimum age 18
Provide a valid USI
Be able to arrange a suitable work placement that meets the requirements outlined in the work placement resource checklist. Click here to preview the checklist.
Confirm that they have access to a suitable work place to complete the required work placement hours prior to being accepted for enrolment. Click here to preview terms and conditions
Call us on 1300 511 455
All students will have the opportunity to have their prior learning assessed
Current
Online. You will also undertake a Work Placement (minimum of 120 hours in a registered aged care facility, home and community care and/or disability support and services)
Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
Facilitate the empowerment of older people
Coordinate services for older people
Implement interventions with older people at risk
Provide support to people living with dementia
Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
Meet personal support needs
Support independence and wellbeing
Support relationships with carers and families
Work with diverse people
Manage legal and ethical compliance
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
Recognise healthy body systems
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Work with people with mental health issues
Implement falls prevention strategies
The Australian Association Of Community, Aged And Disability Workers (AACAD) supports learners undertaking community-focussed studies. To show their support, they’re offering free memberships to AACAD for current learners enrolling in relevant qualifications. Get all the benefits of membership and get to know the industry you’re preparing to enter by joining today.
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Duration: Self Paced (18 months) |
Total Units: 18 units in total (15 core units and 3 elective units) |
Pre-requisite Entry Requirements: Nil |