Discover more about a career in Aged Care with a Certificate III in Individual Support
Are you passionate about the community and empowering others? An exciting career could be waiting for you in Aged Care.
Enrolments are Open: Certificate III in Individual Support CHC33015
Monday 11 October 2021 – Wednesday 24 June 2022
MONDAY & TUESDAY CLASSES, EPPING
Why should you get qualified?
- Increase your opportunities for diverse job roles and job advancement & promotions;
- Expand your connections with the industry through networking, placement and your own connections from studying;
- Improve your job satisfaction giving you all the tools to be empowered in any role;
- Deepen your theoretical and practical knowledge giving you more confidence to lead with best practice while on the job.
Our Certificate III in Individual Support comes with a specialisation in : Ageing & Home & Community Care
Career Opportunities: Undertaking the Certificate III in Individual Support could lead to roles such as:
Home care assistant
In-home respite worker
Care assistant
Care service employees
Care worker
Community care worker
Community house worker
Home care assistant
In-home respite worker
Hear from our Trainers: What is the best part about teaching at FYI?
“Working at FYI has given me the opportunity to combine my passion of nursing with my passion for teaching. I feel so fortunate to work in such a warm, inviting and educated organisation.” - Felicity, Trainer Individual Support Kilmore
”The thing I enjoy working for FYI is that I am able to teach students a passion for working and supporting other people and knowing that I am sending out carers that want to be in these fields. I am encouraged and supported at all times from Ned and others with my passion for teaching others. I hope to be able to continue with this work as there is a great need for good and passionate workers in this industry.” - Colleen, Trainer in Epping
Course Description
The Certificate III in Individual Support is a nationally recognised qualification for those that are seeking employment or wish to become qualified in the aged care or home and community care industry. Graduates would be responsible in following an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to individuals and will be required to use discretion and judgement in relation to their role. By the completion of this qualification, graduates will have a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, along with some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices that are required to provide person-centred support.