Course Name
Certificate III in Individual Support
Average Duration
52 weeks
Study Method
Blended, On Campus
Recognition
Nationally recognised qualification
Student Type
Domestic student, International student
Start Date
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Course Overview

The Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) is a qualification designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to work as a personal care worker or support worker in the community services and health industry. It covers a range of topics related to providing support to individuals, including promoting health and well-being, assisting with medication, and maintaining privacy and dignity.

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Entry requirements (onshore students)

To be eligible for the Certificate III in Individual Support, you generally need to have completed the Certificate II in Community Services or have relevant industry experience. Some training providers may also have additional entry requirements, such as a minimum age or the completion of a pre-training review.

It is important to check with the specific training provider you are interested in to confirm the exact entry requirements for the course. They may also be able to provide you with information on any credit transfer or recognition of prior learning options that may be available.

International student (overseas applicants)

If you are an international student planning to study the course in Australia, there may be additional requirements that you need to meet. These could include obtaining a student visa, meeting English language proficiency requirements, Statement of Purpose (SOP) and demonstrating financial capability to support your studies.

To obtain a student visa, you will need to be accepted into a course of study at a recognized education provider in Australia. You will also need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency, which may include taking an approved English language test and achieving the required scores. In addition, you will need to show that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and return airfare.

It is important to check with the specific training provider you are interested in attending and the Australian Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date information on the requirements for international students. They can provide you with detailed information on the documents and evidence you will need to provide in order to apply for a student visa and begin your studies.

Career opportunities

Upon completing the Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015), individuals will be qualified to work as a personal care worker or support worker in a variety of settings within the community services and health industry, including in-home care, residential facilities, and community organizations. Some potential job roles for individuals with this qualification may include:

– Personal Care Worker
– Support Worker
– Disability Support Worker
– In-Home Care Worker

Job Outlook

The demand for skilled personal care workers and support workers is generally strong, and those with experience and a strong foundation in caregiving skills may have the best job prospects. The Australian government’s Job Outlook website predicts steady growth in the number of job openings for community and personal service workers over the next five years.

The pay scale for individuals working in the community services and health industry, including personal care workers and support workers, can vary depending on a number of factors such as the individual’s level of experience, the location and type of employer, and the specific job role.

It is also worth noting that pay scales for jobs in the community services and health industry may be influenced by factors such as the cost of living in the location where the job is based and any collective bargaining agreements that may be in place.

PR Pathway

If you are an international student studying in Australia on a student visa, you may be able to apply for a permanent resident (PR) visa once you have completed your studies. There are a number of different PR visas available, each with its own eligibility criteria and application process.

One option for international students is the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189). This visa is for individuals who are not sponsored by an employer or family member and who have skills in an occupation that is in demand in Australia. To be eligible for this visa, you will need to meet certain requirements, including:

– Having a suitable skills assessment for your occupation
– Meeting the points test pass mark
– Being under 45 years of age
– Having competent English language skills

In addition to these requirements, you will also need to meet any other criteria set by the Australian government. It is a good idea to check with the Department of Home Affairs or your nearest Australian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information on PR visa requirements.

To be eligible for a PR visa through the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or other skilled migration programs, you will need to have your skills assessed by an authorized assessing authority. The assessing authority will use the ANZSCO code for your occupation to determine whether you meet the necessary skills and experience requirements. It is a good idea to check with the assessing authority for more information on the skills assessment process.

The Skilled Occupation List (SOL) is a list of occupations that are in demand in the Australian labor market. If your occupation is on the SOL, it may be easier for you to obtain a permanent resident (PR) visa through the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or other skilled migration programs.

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skill-occupation-list

It is worth noting that obtaining PR status can be a complex process, and it is a good idea to seek the advice of a qualified immigration lawyer or registered migration agent to help you navigate the process.

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The Certificate III in Individual Support is a nationally recognized qualification that provides the skills and knowledge to work as a personal care worker or support worker in the community services and health industry. It can lead to rewarding and well-paying careers and is ideal for individuals looking to start a career in the field or advance their existing skills.