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If you possess a naturally high degree of compassion and are looking for a rewarding career based on helping people within your community, then this CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support qualification from Nepean Industry Edge Training (NIET) could be just the thing you’re looking for.
This course will equip you with all the crucial skills and knowledge required to become an effective aged care professional, and will ensure your success in any of the many roles available in this sector. The course will give you essential knowledge such as how to facilitate the interests and rights of clients, how to implement interventions with older people at risk, how to address the needs of people with chronic disease, how to deliver care services using a palliative approach and how to support clients’ independence and well-being amongst others.
This course also involves 120 hours of supervised work placement with an approved service provider which will allow you to complete a range of applicable work tasks and gain crucial practical experience.
NIET offer this course with 2 classes a week at their Frankston campus or flexible delivery of 5 hours per week (self-paced).
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Blended, Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment, VIC Skills First Funding
If you have a passion for enriching the lives of people in need within your community and enjoy being creative, then this CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health from Nepean Industry Edge Training (NIET) is an ideal course for you to consider. This nationally recognised qualification is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to create, execute, and assess health and leisure activities and programs that cater to the needs of clients across the Age Care, Disability Support and Community Care sectors.
You will learn crucial industry skills such as how to recognise healthy body systems, how to work effectively in the leisure and health industries, how to participate in planning leisure and health programs for clients with complex needs and how to work with diverse people. This course also involves 120 hours of practical work placement, designed to give you real life experience of the industry.
This course does require attendance at NIET’s campus in Frankston. There is no online-only version of the course.
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment, VIC Skills First Funding
Great early childhood educators play an incredible role in the lives of young children. They introduce them to the exciting world of learning, nurture their wellbeing and help them establish a foundation for their successful future.
If you love working with children and want to make a real difference in helping shape their world for the better, why not choose a career in early childhood education? The CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and from Nepean Industry Edge Training will give you skills in the fundamental areas of early childhood learning including:
This qualification will open the doors to a wide range of opportunities in the early childhood education sector for career success.
This course involves 2 days of classes per week a the Frankston campus, or flexible delivery of 6 to 8 hours of study per week. Plus you’ll be able to put your new skills to the test with 280 hours of practical work placement. Please note, there is no fully self-paced online version of this course.
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Blended, Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment, VIC Skills First Funding
Working with seniors to improve and support their wellbeing, mobility and independence is your chance to make a real difference in someone’s life.
The Certificate IV in Ageing Support (CHC43015) and Certificate IV in Leisure and Health (CHC43415) from Nepean Industry Edge Training is a dual qualification that sets you up with two highly regarded qualifications in the aged care industry.
Physical activity is vital for quality of life and wellbeing for seniors. In the Certificate IV in Leisure and Health (CHC43415) you’ll learn the interpersonal and planning skills needed to design programs, run activities and use lifestyle and leisure opportunities for seniors.
The Certificate IV in Ageing Support (CHC43015) covers topics including coordination of aged care services to legal and ethical compliance to equip you with the skills for caregiver roles in both community and home environments.
Both courses include hands-on experience with up to 240 hours of practical placement, so you’ll graduate with the knowledge and skills of what it will take to have a rewarding career in the booming sector of aged care. There is no online-only version of this course.
Please note, students may choose to enrol in one course and graduate with a single qualification.
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Blended, Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment, VIC Skills First Funding
Dedicating your life to helping children develop skills, improve their wellbeing and become competent learners must be one of the most rewarding vocations out there!
The CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care from Nepean Industry Edge Training (NIET) is a great first step to take towards a career in early childhood education. The course will help you acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills of working with young children in early childhood settings.
This qualification covers topics including children’s health and safety, learning frameworks, working with babies, and more. Put your classroom knowledge into action with 160 hours of practical placement.
Through a fun, dynamic, flexible and supportive learning environment, you will develop the confidence you need to succeed and embark a rewarding career.
The course can be completed by attending classes at NIET’s Frankston campus (two days per week over 49 weeks), or flexible delivery (self-paced, approximately 5 hours per week over 12-18 months).
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Blended, Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, VIC Skills First Funding
Help make the later years of someone’s life more comfortable, enjoyable and engaging. Learn how to care for older adults with the CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability) from Nepean Industry Edge Training (NIET).
With onsite training at aged care facilities, this qualification will equip you with in-demand skills and provides an in-depth look at the behind the scenes of working in the aged care or disability industries.
Topics you’ll study range from how to follow individualised care and support plans for older patients, dementia and palliative care, to independence and wellbeing and understanding the legal and ethical responsibilities of aged care and disability support work. Plus get hands-on experience and develop your skills in the workplace with 120 hours of practical placement.
Aged Care & Disability Support are diverse branches of health care and this qualification can open up many career opportunities in these sectors where demand is rapidly rising due to Australia’s ageing population. Enquire today to get started sooner.
Potential students must commit to a minimum of 15 hours per week of study and attend onsite at NIET’s Frankston campus or via flexible delivery.
Government funding available: this course is subsidised through Victorian Government’s Skills First program, and eligible students can have a large portion of their fees covered through the program. Please enquire to see if you qualify.
Blended, Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Upfront payment, VIC Skills First Funding