Certificate IV in Disability – CHC43121

RTO NO: 41553

Course Description
 

The Certificate IV in Disability represents the responsibilities of professionals working across various community environments and clients’ residences. These workers deliver training and assistance in a manner that fosters independence, self-sufficiency, community engagement, and overall well-being for individuals with disabilities. They advocate for a person-centered approach, operate with minimal supervision, and may even supervise or coordinate a small team.

To obtain the Certificate IV in Disability, candidates must fulfill a minimum of 120 hours of vocational placement as outlined in the training package guidelines.

Potential job and outcomes of qualification
Occupational titles may include:

Course Delivery
Certificate IV in Disability is delivered via blended model, predominately offered using electronic-based delivery, with Trainers/Assessors being available Monday – Friday between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm through email and/or telephone.

Course Entry Requirements
The target learner is an Existing Worker in the Community Services and Health industry (disability), which includes parents and unpaid carers of NDIS participants. The target learner’s entry requirements for this course must:

*Security Clearances: Some qualifications require a security clearance (e.g., police check, valid blue card and/or yellow card) in order for the student to be eligible to undertake practical and/or vocational placement. Additionally, individual host organizations may have different requirements regarding vaccinations. Please discuss these with our Administration Team during the enrolment process and/or refer to the MySkill website for more information. Please note there are mandatory vaccination requirements within each state and it is up to the student to ensure they are complying with their own state, territory legislation and workplace organization policies and procedures.

Enrolment Requirements
Please be advised the following documents will be required to be submitted with your enrolment:

Course Structure

Certificate IV in disability is made up of 10 units of competency (7 core, 3 electives) which reflect the needs of industry.

 
Unit CodeUnit Name
CHCCCS044Follow established person-centred behaviour supports
CHCDIS017Facilitate community participation and social inclusion
CHCDIS018Facilitate ongoing skills development using a person-centred approach
CHCDIS019Provide person-centred services to people with disability with complex needs
CHCLEG003Manage legal and ethical compliance
CHCMHS001Work with people with mental health issues
HLTWHS003Maintain work health and safety
CHCADV001Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
CHCCCS036Support relationships with carer and family
CHCCOM002Use communication to build relationships

To receive an award for this qualification Students are required to complete all units listed above as competent and meet the requirements of at least 120 hours of vocational placement within a period of 12 months.

Vocational Placement

All students will be required to complete either a Vocational placement Log Book or if an Existing worker, a Workplace log book of at least 120 hours of direct care within an approved aged care facility or community services organization. MySkill has a partnership with leading Aged Care Providers with whom we will coordinate your placement. For those who do not wish to attend MySkill’s selected placement, you will have the opportunity, in coordination with MySkill to source your own alternative vocational work placement location.

It is a requirement to obtain security clearance* before you can commence your placement.

Vocational placement is structured workplace learning; a vocational placement student log book is developed to support you to meet the requirements of all tasks to be completed during your placement. Vocational Placement is an important part of the program that has been designed for students to apply the theoretical knowledge gained to a practical level in a workplace environment. This practical approach to learning will prepare students to ease into 120 hours of on-the-job training required to gain the qualification. All students undertaking vocational placement will be required to organize their own transportation to and from the vocational placement host organization’s facility.

*Security Clearances: Some qualifications require a security clearance (e.g., police check, valid blue card and/or yellow card) in order for the student to be eligible to undertake practical and/or vocational placement. Additionally, individual host organizations may have different requirements regarding vaccinations. Please discuss these with our Administration Team during the enrolment process and/or refer to the MySkill website for more information. Please note there are mandatory vaccination requirements within each state and it is up to the student to ensure they are complying with their own state, territory legislation and workplace organization policies and procedures.

How it works

It is all completed in 4 simple steps

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Free Eligibilty Check

Speak to us about your goals, and allow us to guide you towards the qualification that will help you reach them.

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Portfolio of Experience

Your dedicated career will guide you through the process of putting together a portfolio of evidence. This can contain overseas qualifications, transcripts, certificates, photos and videos, samples or work examples, letters of reference, your current resume, etc.

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Portfolio of Experience

Once one of our partner’s registered training organisations (RTOs) has assessed your portfolio, the assessor assigned to your case may be in touch if any additional evidence.

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You’re qualified!

You can now use your Qualification to get a Job Promotion, Pay Rise and apply for a new position in a new company. Looking for a Diploma of Leadership and Management, connect with “MySkill”

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