Qualification Code: CHC43015
Mode: RPL | Credit Transfer
Offered By: Affiliated Institutions
The CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is designed for individuals working in aged care who wish to enhance their skills and progress into more senior roles, such as a manager or team leader. This course will train you to become a leader in delivering care to clients in the aged care industry.
Why Study the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support?
The CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support provides students with highly relevant and practical skills that meet industry benchmarks. By completing this program, you will gain the necessary skills that can be immediately applied and encourage you to think innovatively.
This certificate has been developed by industry experts and is endorsed by sector bodies, ensuring that you have the practical knowledge to excel in small, medium, or large organizations within the ageing support industry.
In today’s job market, experience alone is no longer sufficient. Potential employers are increasingly seeking evidence of professional proficiency through current formal qualifications.
Get your Skills Recognized
The Certificate IV in Ageing Support reflects the role of individuals who provide care to the elderly in home, community, or residential settings. As a specialist, you will be responsible for performing your duties as defined by the organization and ensuring quality service delivery through individualized service planning and implementation. You may also be required to lead a team and have limited responsibility for others within the organization.
What Evidence do you need?
You will need to provide a range of evidence to support your assessor in making a decision about your competency. The types of evidence you may be asked to provide can include:
- Resume (including your most recent job role)
- Identification documents (e.g., Medicare card, passport, driver’s license)
- Reference letter from employer/manager (including your job responsibilities)
- Payslips/ABN certificates (if self-employed)
- Job contract
- Letter of employment/job engagement letter
- Workplace photographs
- Workplace videos
- Meeting minutes
- Apprenticeship papers
- Case management notes
- Conduct reports
- Policies and procedures
- Skills development reports
- Grief support program
- Community development plans
- Other supporting evidence
What are the Potential Job Opportunities?
It is essential for students to know the potential occupations they will be eligible for upon successfully completing a qualification. With the completion of this qualification, you will be able to pursue roles such as:
- Home care assistant
- Community care worker
- Personal care attendant
- Residential care worker
- Care team leader/supervisor