HLT33115 – CERTIFICATE III HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE

This qualification reflects the role of a variety of workers who use a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge to provide assistance to health professional staff for the care of clients. Health services assistance involves the worker in direct client contact under supervision.

Course Structure:

2 year delivery

15 units total = 7 core – 8 electives

Year 1:

CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people

CHCCOM005 – Communicate & work in health or community services

HLTWHS001 – Participate in workplace health & safety

HLTINF006 – Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention & control

CHCCCS020 – Respond effectively to behaviours of concern

CHCCCS009 – Facilitate responsible behaviour

CHCCCS010 – Maintain a high standard of service

CHCCCS026 – Transport individuals

CHCCCS012 – Prepare and maintain beds

HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid 


Year 2:

BSBWOR301 – Organise personal work priorities and development

CHCPRP005 – Engage with health professionals & the health system 

BSBMED301 – Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately

HLTAAP001 – Recognise healthy body systems

HLTHPS001 – Take clinical measurements (imported unit)

        

 INCLUDES:

*3 Scored Assessments (SAC’s) 

*VCAA EXAM PREP FOR VCE STUDENTS 


DESIGNED FOR SCHOOL AGED STUDENTS

 With engaging activities and interactive training techniques


Cost

The program attracts VET funding, We charge the current band funding per student, meaning that the program can be run by schools on a cost neutral basis

We also charge the materials fee as set by VCAA

Students must be enrolled, by the school, into VASS prior to relevant VCAA cut off dates to receive funding.

School invoicing is for a minimum class size of 15 (per trainer) 

*School students must be made aware that enrolment in this course will affect their available school VET funding, students school speak to their schools VET coordinator for more information.


Students must;

Be in year 10 – 12 and still attending secondary school

Have a basic level of English reading, writing & maths skills to a year 10 standard

Read our Student handbook before enrolling in our course

Attend & participate in scheduled training and assessment tasks

Follow safe work practices

Have the mobility to get down onto the floor to complete 2 mins of uninterrupted CPR on our training Mannequins

Practice manual handling techniques

Practice first aid techniques using first aid equipment

Practice Infection control techniques

 

The Trainer requires access to a classroom and access to the following facilities, in safe working order

–         Chairs & tables

–         Whiteboard/ digital board

–         Projector & screen, speakers

– Computers or individual tablet/laptops, internet


Training
Students have weekly class, e-learning modules and practical sessions


Assessment

– All the units in this course contain a mixture of both theory and practical based assessment tasks

This includes:

Short answer question

Multi-choice quizzes

Tables & charts

Workplace documents

Workplace style meetings

Oral presentations

Group case studies

Practical application of tasks &/or procedures

Roleplays

SAC Assessments, Scored x3

EXAM prep for students sitting the VCAA VET Health exam


Compliance & Reporting

The course is delivered on school premises, in school time.

 Our student management system is easy to use and takes care of everything from enrolments, attendances, results & issuing ‘Statement of Attainments’

We are nationally accredited with ASQA and maintain a high standards for quality assurance

Our software system is AVETMISS Compliant

We receive regular industry updates and input

All our trainers hold PTT registration with the Victorian institute of teaching



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