Certificate III in Aged Care Work
Course fees
The full fee for this course is $5,200.
If you are:
- An Australian citizen, permanent resident or humanitarian visa holder, or New Zealand citizen
- 15 years or older
- No longer at school
- Living or working in NSW
You may be eligible for a discounted fee under the NSW Smart and Skilled program. You will need to provide proof of identity to access the discounted rate:
- $240 Concession fee for government benefit recipients and their dependents
- $1,590 your first Qualification
- $1,910 second or subsequent Qualification
- Enrolment fees waived for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander students and students with a disability (for your first enrolment in the calendar year)
Course description
This qualification is for people who want to work as an early childhood educator and care educator in a centre-based service and family day care. This is the nationally regulated entry level qualification for working in early childhood education and care.
You will learn how to use a national learning framework, regulations and quality standards to support the education and care of children from birth to school age. You will be able to facilitate play and ensure children’s health and safety while supporting their learning and well-being.
Intending students should note that if they have a criminal record involving violence or abuse, there may be limitations to their practical and workplace activities in the course and that they may not meet requirements for employment once they complete the course if the employment involves contact with children and vulnerable people. Students may be required to undertake a Criminal Record Check or a Working with Children Check.
- Support the older person to maintain their independence (CHCAC17A)
- Promote the safety, well-being and welfare of children, young people and their families (CHCCHILD3A)
- Coordinate work in the aged care sector (CHCAC13A)
- Support the rights and safety of children within duty of care requirements (CHCCHILD2A)
- Provide support to an older person (CHCAC1C)
- Develop a service delivery strategy (CHCAC10A)
- Undertake work in the community services industry (CHCCD12A)
- Provide food services (CHCAC16A)
- Manage and maintain tenancies (CHCCH10A)
- Provide services to meet aged people's personal needs (CHCAC12A)
- Provide personal care (CHCAC2C)
- Provide services to older people with complex needs (CHCAC412B)
- Provide care support to aged people (CHCAC1A)
- Work within legislative and ethical requirements (CHCCHILD1A)
- Safeguard the rights and needs of aged people (CHCAC11A)
- Provide care support which is responsive to the specific nature of dementia (CHCAC15A)
This course has no current classes. Please to be notified of vacancies and similar courses.