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Certificate IV in Ageing Support

CHC43015
This program is suited for:
The Certificate IV in Ageing Support is suited for individuals who want to work in aged services, either in residential, home or community-based environments. This qualification is ideal for those who want to work in roles that involve specialised tasks and functions, such as support workers, and who are willing to take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines. Additionally, this qualification is suitable for individuals who want to develop their skills and knowledge in aged care, and who are interested in pursuing a career in this field.
Certificate IV in Ageing Support
Key Information
Class Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Program Delivery: F2F, Blended (F2F & Virtual Classroom), Remote Study (1 Mandatory class/m)
Location: Several Locations across Victoria
Government Funded: Yes
Student Type: Local
100%
Employment
Success Rate

Online & In Person

Nationally Recognized

Enroll Anytime

Flexible Payment Plans

Overview
The Certificate IV in Ageing Support is designed for individuals seeking to work in, or currently working in, the aged care sector, as well as those with care or community service experience looking to enhance their skills. This qualification prepares you to take on specialised tasks and functions in residential, home, or community-based aged care settings, with a focus on delivering high-quality services and individualised care plans. Through this course, you will develop the skills to maintain an individual’s well-being through personal care, support complex needs, and work effectively with groups of older people, while also demonstrating leadership and responsibility within defined organisational guidelines.
Fees
Full Fee: $11250
International Full Fee: $9700
Government Subsidized Fee: $0
Concession Fee: $0
Materials Fee: $0
work placement
120 hours
DURATION
40 weeks
UNITS (CORE + ELECTIVES)
15 cores
3 electives
Government funded domestic
and/or international?
At both a state and federal level, government commitment to upskilling the Australian workforce has resulted in a comprehensive framework of funding schemes and incentive opportunities. As a result, many Upskilled participants are provided incentives by the Government to undertake training and/or find that their courses are heavily subsidised.
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Entry
Requirements

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Education and skills

Students must complete a Pre-Training Review, meet the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skill standards for this program level, and demonstrate they are a suitable candidate for this program.

Regulatory

You must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of at least 18 years of age, or an Asylum Seeker.

All candidates require a Unique Student Identification (USI) number. If you do not have a USI number you can apply for one online at https://www.usi.gov.au/students, or you can give Access Learning staff permission to apply on your behalf.

Students with disabilities

Access Learning welcomes all people with disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. Acceptance in this program is subject to candidates’ ability to undertake all program requirements as discussed in the Pre-Training Review, with reasonable adjustments where applicable.

Digital technology

Students must have sufficient digital literacy skills to access online content, enter answers to written questions and communicate with trainers via email, the student portal and the learning management system.

Industry requirements

Candidates may be asked to provide evidence of the following for work placement (requirements vary according to host employer policies), however please keep up to date with Australian Policies:

  • Flu vaccination and COVID-19 vaccinations

 

Prior experience

Credit Transfer (CT) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) are available. Credit Transfer is free of charge. RPL application fees are $145 per hour. Talk to our staff for more information.

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Work
Placement

120 hours of Work Placement

This program’s work placement is 120 hours. You may find your own location to do your work placement, otherwise we can help place you.

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Requirements for Workplace

Industry Requirements

Candidates may be asked to provide evidence of the following for work placement (requirements vary according to host employer policies):

National Police Background Check
Flu or COVID-19 vaccinations (check Victorian policy)
First Aid Certificate
Other: Requirements may vary according to employer policies

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Delivery and Assessment

Self Paced, Online, Blended or Face to Face Training

This program is delivered over 40 Weeks. We can organise your work-placement with one of our host employers if required.

Assessment

Evaluation The assessment framework for students encompasses various evaluation methods, though specific tasks may not be utilised for every competency unit.

  • Written inquiries and quizzes
  • Scenarios and case studies
  • Practical exercises or simulations

When workplace assessment is mandated, diverse evidence-collection tools may be employed:

  • Workplace portfolio assignments
  • Workplace reflective journaling
  • Workplace logbook (WPLB)
  • Workplace third-party reports (TPR)
  • Workplace assessor observations

Required equipment

We recommend that students have access to a laptop or tablet to submit their assessments.

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Career Outcomes

Potential Roles with a Certificate IV in Ageing Support:

  • Support Worker (Aged Care)
  • Aged Care Recreation Officer
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Respite and Rehabilitation Care Assistant
  • Residential Carer
  • Caregiver or assistance
  • Home maintenance worker
  • Care service employees
  • Community care worker
  • Worker in community support
  • Personal care provider or employee
  • Disability support professional
  • Personal care assistant

 

Data from the National Skills Commission tells us that: 

  • Australia currently employs 276,600 Ageing Support Workers
  • Future growth for this profession is anticipated to be nearly 28%.
  • Approximately 32% of Ageing Support Workers are engaged in full-time positions.
  • Weekly earnings for this role typically amount to around $1,744.
  • Women make up 80% of the Childcare workforce, with an average age of 47.
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