CHC33021 Certificate III Individual Support (Disability)
Are you passionate about helping people with disabilities live their best lives and reach their full potential? The CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support Disability is the ideal qualification for you!
Why Choose This Qualification?
By completing a Certificate III in individual support disability qualification, you’ll embark on a rewarding career in support roles within community, home, or residential settings. You’ll work under supervision as part of a multidisciplinary team, following individualized plans to provide person-centered support to individuals with disabilities or other needs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide person-centered support to individuals with disabilities.
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Follow individualized support plans to meet the unique needs of each person.
- Assist in community, home, or residential settings.
Career Opportunities: Upon completion, you can pursue various roles, including
- Support Worker
- Community Care Worker
- Disability Support Worker
- Home Care Assistant
- Personal Care Worker
- Respite Worker
Qualification Requirements: To achieve a Certificate III in individual support disability qualification, you must complete at least 120 hours of practical work as specified in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency.
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Entry Requirements
The Certificate III in Individual Support disability qualification consists of 15 units of competency:
- 9 core units
- 6 elective units, including 3 units for the Disability Specialisation
The Cert III in Individual Support Disability course is delivered in a classroom-based setting, two days per week.
The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply, such as resource fees and other fees.
- an Australian citizen; or
- a permanent visa holder; or
- holders of a subclass 309, 444, 785, 790, or 820 visa; or
- secondary holders of a temporary visa of sub-class 457 or 482 visa; or
- a bridging visa E holder (subclasses 050 and 051) who has made a valid application for a visa subclass 785 or 790;
- Ukrainian citizens who are holders of a visa subclass 449 or 786;
- Afghan citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449, or
- Holders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work and who have made a valid application for a subclass 866.
- a dependent or spouse of the primary holder of a visa subclass 457
- a bridging visa holder who has made a valid application for a visa subclass 866
Please contact us for any enquiries regarding funding eligibility, or please visit the Jobs and Skills WA website for more information (https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/).