HLT43015
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
Course Overview
The Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (HLT43015) reflects the role of workers who provide therapeutic and program related support to allied health professionals. The worker is required to conduct therapeutic and program related activities under the guidance of an allied health professional. Supervision may be direct, indirect or remote and must occur within organisation requirements.
The worker is required to identify client circumstances that need additional input from the allied health professional. The worker may be engaged to work in a specialty area or work generically across the organisation in delivery of allied health assistance services. The worker, in conjunction with the allied health professional, may have responsibility for supervising other allied health assistance workers.
Type
Domestic
Delivery
Face-to-Face
Duration
TBC
Course Breakdown
Core Units
CHCCOM005
Communicate and work in health or community services
CHCDIV001
Work with diverse people
CHCLEG003
Manage legal and ethical compliance
HLTAAP001
Recognise healthy body systems
HLTAAP002
Confirm physical health status
HLTWHS002
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
BSBMED301
Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
Elective Units
HLTAHA001
Assist with an allied health program
HLTAHA004
Support client independence and community participation
HLTAID011
Provide First Aid (Not available for RPL)
CHCCCS006
Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
CHCCCS004
Assess co-existing needs
CHCAOD001
Work in an alcohol and other drugs context
CHCDIV002
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
CHCCOM002
Use communication to build relationships
BSBINM301
Organise workplace information
Career Outcomes
- Audiologist
- Physiotherapist
- Occupational Therapist
- Podiatrist
Face-to-face Schedule
For course bookings, please contact our administration team.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. However, it is expected that students will have appropriate language, literacy and numeracy skills to complete the training and assessment requirements.
Pathways
After completion a student may choose to undertake a Diploma of Community Services or other specialised Diploma in their area of interest.
Recognition of Prior Learning
You can apply for RPL if you have the knowledge and skills gained through work, formal study, volunteering, informal or formal training, social activities or general life experiences. If you feel that you may qualify for RPL, please contact our office for further information about the process to demonstrate your experience and knowledge.
Resources Required
Students are required to have access to a computer (or use Alana Kaye’s computer lab) to complete assessment tasks. Alana Kaye are conscious of the environment and where possible, provide resources and assessments in an electronic format. If possible, please bring a laptop to workshops.
Distance learning students must have access to a computer, internet and Skype.
Course Fees
Investment
- Course Fee
- $3,200.00
(this includes $400.00 non-refundable enrolment fee)
- Recognition of Prior Learning
- $2,200.00
Students are responsible for the purchase of textbook/s relevant to this qualification. Payment plans are available.
Inclusions:
- Course learning and assessment material (excluding textbook/s)
- Coffee and tea
- Certification upon successful completion
Payment Plans
Alana Kaye believes that everyone should have access to quality education, which is why we have a range of payment options to choose from.
Up-front Payment
A payment of $1,400 is required prior to commencement of your course. This includes the non-refundable enrolment fee of $400 paid on enrolment. The remainder of the course fees can be paid on commencement or a payment arrangement can be negotiated by completing a Payment Plan Agreement.
We accept payments via VISA, MasterCard or bank deposit.
The Qualification will not be awarded until all payments are received.