Gain a Nationally Recognised Qualification in areas such as Aged Care, Community Care, Disability, and Nursing with HCA's Registered Training Organisation, EmployEase. TOID - 6832
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This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required to design, implement and evaluate health and leisure activities and programs which meet the physical, psychological and social needs of clients in a range of settings.
Leisure and health encompasses the activities that we engage in for reasons as varied as relaxation, exercise, socialisation and simply fun.
This high-level qualification is designed for those who already work in the community sector and are now seeking to upskill to a Coordinator or Middle Management position. Successful completion of this qualification will enable the student to access employment opportunities which require them to be responsible for planning and monitoring service delivery against organisational goals and strategic directions; recruitment and performance management of other paid or unpaid workers; managing risk and contributing to continuous improvement within the scope of their specific role. This may include management of a specific program or project or the management of a service.
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability provides the nationally recognised qualification for people wishing to work in disability support.
Traditionally this course has a high employment outcome as there is a shortage of workers in the industry. CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability provides what is fast becoming a minimum entry-level qualification for people wishing to work in the disability support sector of the community services industry.
Looking for a rewarding career? Get started at EmployEase with Govt. Funded programs in Aged Care, Home & Community Care. This course provides a nationally recognised qualification delivered with a specialisation in Aged Care & Community Care.
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support provides a nationally recognised qualification delivered with a specialisation in Aged Care and Home & Community Care, providing our graduates with broader employment opportunities. This course is for people wishing to work in aged care facilities and the home care sector of the community services industry.
As the Australian population ages, the demand for aged care workers is rapidly increasing. Traditionally, this course has very high employment outcomes with many students gaining full-time work from work placement.
Establish your career with an industry preferred qualification! The HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance provides an excellent foundation for work in support roles in the health industry. You’ll learn to work with patients under the supervision of professional health staff including Nurses in a range of roles in hospital settings.
Are you thinking about becoming an Enrolled Nurse? The HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing is an 18-month course which gives students the skills, experience and knowledge to become a fully qualified Enrolled Nurse (EN).
TOID - 6832EmployEase: HCA’s registered training organisation
EmployEase has delivered nationally accredited and recognised training qualifications in the areas of Nursing, Aged Care, and Disability Support for over 28 years. We’re an experienced and passionate training provider, with over 15 training locations throughout Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat & Traralgon. Some of our top courses include:
Disability Course – CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability:The course is delivered in a classroom environment two days per week over a period of approximately 28 weeks. There is also a part-time option for students who require more flexible study options.Â
After completing a course, 83.7% of our students got a job!*. This means you have a high chance of getting the role you deserve once you’ve finished your training.
Frequently Asked Questions
An accredited healthcare course is a course that a professional body has approved. It’s a formal confirmation that the course meets quality assurance requirements and industry standards. All HCA’s accredited courses provide students with a Nationally Recognised Qualification.
An accreditation in healthcare, often provided by external peer reviewers, is public recognition that the organisation demonstrates a high quality of standards and performance. This accreditation process usually occurs every five to ten years to ensure continuous quality control. Â
An accredited course can take between 4-18 months to complete.Â
If you want to become a qualified Enrolled Nurse, for example, the HLT53115 Diploma of Nursing takes 18 months to complete. However, if you want to become an aged care support worker or personal carer (PCA), the CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support takes approximately 25 weeks to complete.Â
The time to complete an accredited course can vary depending on whether you want to study part-time or full-time.
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