CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support
Duration
78 weeks (single course), 38 weeks (approved packaged course)
Course Code
CHC43015
CRICOS Code
096111K
Delivery Mode
Blended Delivery
Study Option
20 hours of contact study per week
Clinical Placement
160 hours in an approved aged care facility
Course Description

The CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is a nationally recognised qualification for international students who want to develop advanced skills for work in aged care, residential care, home care and community care settings.

This qualification reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services. Workers at this level may provide support to older people in residential, home or community-based environments and may take responsibility for supervising or coordinating the work of others.

Students develop the skills and knowledge required to provide person-centred support, respond to complex care needs, support independence and wellbeing, contribute to service planning, and work effectively within aged care environments.

At INT College, this course is delivered through a structured blended delivery model that includes face-to-face classroom training, practical skills development, simulated activities, online learning activities, self-directed study and mandatory work placement.

Students must complete 160 hours of work placement in an approved aged care facility before the qualification can be issued.

Study Mode and Attendance

This course is delivered through a blended delivery model that includes:

  • face-to-face classroom training
  • practical simulations
  • workplace training and assessment
  • online learning activities and digital learning resources
  • structured self-directed study

International students are required to attend scheduled classes in accordance with their timetable and student visa study requirements.

Online learning activities are used to support and reinforce face-to-face delivery. They do not replace scheduled attendance requirements for international students.

Course Duration

The course duration is 78 weeks when studied as a single course, or 38 weeks when studied as part of an approved packaged course arrangement.

The shorter packaged course duration applies where eligible units are recognised through Credit Transfer because the student is completing related courses as part of an approved INT College packaged course arrangement, such as progressing from CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) to CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support.

The confirmed duration will be listed in the student’s Letter of Offer and will depend on the approved enrolment arrangement.

The course includes scheduled training, assessment, work placement and holiday periods.

Work placement is usually completed over approximately four weeks, depending on the roster and availability of the approved host facility.

What You Will Learn

During this course, students develop the skills and knowledge required to provide person-centred support to older people and contribute to aged care service delivery.

Students will learn how to:

  • support older people with complex needs
  • support independence, wellbeing and quality of life
  • facilitate the empowerment of older people
  • coordinate services for older people
  • contribute to individualised service planning and delivery
  • support people living with dementia
  • deliver care services using a palliative approach
  • implement interventions with older people at risk
  • support relationships with carers and families
  • meet personal support needs
  • recognise healthy body systems
  • work legally and ethically in aged care settings
  • apply safe work practices for direct client care
  • work effectively with diverse people
  • develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
  • contribute to service programs and care coordination
Entry Requirements

International students applying for this course must:

  • be 18 years of age or older
  • have completed Year 12 or an equivalent secondary school qualification
  • demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to Academic IELTS 6.0 overall, or an equivalent recognised English language test score
  • complete INT College’s Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills assessment, where required
  • meet any additional enrolment or work placement requirements

International students may be required to complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills assessment as part of the enrolment or orientation process. This helps INT College identify any learning support needs and provide appropriate support during the course.

Prior experience in aged care, disability support, individual support or community services is not required. INT College supports students with different levels of experience and learning needs throughout the course.

Additional work placement requirements may apply depending on the policies of the approved host aged care facility.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support may seek employment opportunities in aged care, residential care, home care and community care settings.

Possible job outcomes may include:

  • Care Team Leader
  • Senior Personal Care Assistant
  • Residential Care Supervisor
  • Community Care Coordinator
  • Support Worker
  • Day Activity Coordinator
  • Care Supervisor
  • Residential Care Worker
  • Community Care Worker
  • Personal Care Worker

Employment outcomes depend on individual circumstances, employer requirements, workplace availability, visa conditions, and any additional checks or clearances required by the employer or host organisation.

Completion of this qualification does not guarantee employment, professional registration, migration outcomes or visa outcomes.

Further Study Pathways

After completing the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, students may choose to continue their studies in a higher-level community services, health or care qualification.

Possible further study pathways may include:

  • CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services
  • CHC53315 Diploma of Mental Health
  • HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing, subject to entry requirements

Entry into further study is subject to the admission requirements of the receiving training provider and qualification.

Course Structure

To be awarded the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, students must successfully complete 18 units of competency, consisting of 15 core units and 3 elective units.

Core Units

CHCADV001 Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
CHCAGE001 Facilitate the empowerment of older people
CHCAGE003 Coordinate the services for older people
CHCAGE004 Implement interventions with older people at risk
CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia
CHCCCS006 Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
CHCCCS011 Meet personal support needs
CHCCCS040 Support independence and wellbeing
CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and families
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance
CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative approach
CHCPRP001 Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems
HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care

Elective Units

CHCCCS007 Develop and implement service programs
CHCAOD001 Work in an alcohol and other drugs context
CHCAGE013 Work effectively in aged care
Assessment Methods

Assessment is completed through a range of tasks designed to reflect realistic workplace situations.

Assessment methods may include:

  • knowledge questions
  • case studies
  • role plays
  • practical demonstrations
  • workplace observation
  • work placement logbooks

Practical assessments may be conducted in simulated training environments and workplace settings, where students are required to demonstrate skills that reflect real aged care workplace situations.

Students must achieve a satisfactory result in all required assessment tasks, demonstrate competency in all 18 units, and successfully complete all required work placement hours and workplace assessment requirements before the qualification can be issued.

Work Placement

What is work placement?

Work placement, sometimes referred to as clinical placement, is a required part of this course. It gives students the opportunity to learn in a real workplace environment, apply the knowledge and skills developed during training, and demonstrate practical competencies required for the qualification.

Students must complete 160 hours of mandatory work placement in an approved aged care facility.

When does work placement take place?

Work placement usually occurs towards the later stages of the course and is generally completed over approximately four weeks, depending on the roster and availability of the approved host facility.

Shift times and placement schedules are arranged in consultation with the host facility.

What will I do during work placement?

During work placement, students may complete practical tasks under supervision and demonstrate skills related to person-centred support, complex care needs, service delivery, communication, workplace safety and coordination of care.

Students are supervised by workplace staff and monitored by INT College trainers and assessors. Students will have contact with their trainer/assessor during placement, including site visits where required.

Workplace supervisors support students during their shifts, while final assessment decisions are made by INT College trainers and assessors.

What are the benefits of work placement?

Work placement allows students to:

  • apply classroom learning in a real aged care environment
  • develop practical, on-the-job skills
  • build confidence working with clients, colleagues and workplace supervisors
  • understand workplace expectations, routines and professional standards
  • consolidate their learning through supervised workplace practice
  • complete required workplace assessment tasks and logbook activities

Where can work placement take place?

Placement may take place in an approved organisation involved in professional care services, such as a residential aged care facility, home care environment, community care setting, respite centre or other suitable care environment, depending on course requirements and placement availability.

Host facilities provide students with access to workplace equipment, resources and real care environments. INT College works with approved placement providers to support suitable placement opportunities for students.

Are there physical requirements for work placement?

Work placement may involve physically demanding tasks, including direct personal care, assisting clients with mobility, transfers and other manual handling activities.

Students should advise INT College as early as possible if they have any health condition, disability or physical limitation that may affect their ability to participate in practical training or work placement. This allows INT College to consider reasonable adjustments where appropriate.

What do I need before starting work placement?

Before commencing work placement, students may be required to provide:

  • National Police Check
  • Influenza vaccination
  • COVID-19 vaccination, if required by the host facility
  • Current First Aid Certificate – HLTAID011 (Provide First Aid). You are welcome to complete this course with INT College, where it is available at a discounted rate for students enrolled in one of our qualifications. However, you may also choose to complete it through any accredited provider.
  • immunisation records, if requested by the host facility
  • any additional documents or checks required by the host facility

Host facility requirements may vary. If a student’s immunisation records or other documents do not meet the host facility’s requirements, the student may be asked to provide further evidence or complete additional requirements before commencing placement.

Work placement requirements will be discussed with students before placement. Students will be advised of the specific documents, checks or evidence required by the host facility.

What support will I receive during work placement?

INT College organises work placement for students. Students will have regular contact with their trainer/assessor during placement, including site visits where required.

Students are partnered with workplace staff and supervised by a designated workplace supervisor while on shift. The trainer/assessor and workplace supervisor help guide the student through the placement period.

Students are responsible for making their own travel arrangements to and from placement and must attend all scheduled shifts in accordance with the placement timetable and host facility requirements.

Do I need to complete work placement to receive the qualification?

Yes. All work placement hours, logbook requirements and workplace assessments must be successfully completed before the qualification can be issued.

Recognition of Prior Learning

INT College recognises prior learning and previous study through Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer processes.

Students who have existing skills, knowledge, work experience or previously completed equivalent units may apply for assessment through RPL or Credit Transfer.

Students are not required to repeat any unit in which they have already been assessed as competent, unless a regulatory requirement requires this. If a student provides suitable evidence that they have successfully completed an equivalent unit at another Registered Training Organisation, they may be granted Credit Transfer for that unit.

Where a previously completed unit is not identical, INT College may undertake an equivalency review to determine whether the previous study aligns with the relevant unit offered by INT College before Credit Transfer is granted.

Credit Transfer is different from Recognition of Prior Learning. Credit Transfer recognises equivalent formal study that has already been successfully completed. RPL is an assessment-only pathway used to determine whether a student already has the skills and knowledge required for a unit of competency.

Applications are assessed in accordance with INT College policies and evidence requirements. Students can refer to the International Student Handbook or contact INT College administration staff for more information about the RPL and Credit Transfer process.

Student Support

INT College provides access to student support services to assist international students during their studies.

Support may include:

  • academic support
  • language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills support
  • student wellbeing support
  • referral to external support services, where required
  • assistance with understanding course progress and attendance requirements
  • support with work placement preparation
  • support to develop higher-level study skills required at Certificate IV level

Students who require additional support are encouraged to speak with INT College as early as possible so that appropriate assistance can be arranged.

Fees and Payment Information

Contact INT College for current course fee information. Course fees may vary depending on whether you are applying for a single course or a packaged course offer that includes multiple courses.

Students are required to pay course fees in accordance with the payment schedule outlined in their Letter of Offer.

Depending on the approved payment arrangement, students may be invoiced monthly or by term/study period. All scheduled tuition fee instalments must be paid by the due date listed in the student’s payment schedule.

INT College accepts the following payment methods:

  • bank transfer
  • credit or debit card
  • cash payment at the INT College campus
  • international money transfer

A card surcharge may apply to payments made by card. International money transfers may also involve bank or transaction fees, which are the responsibility of the student.

Students may choose to pay their course fees upfront or request an approved payment plan. Any payment plan must be approved by INT College and followed according to the agreed payment schedule.

Before enrolling, students should read the current fee information, refund policy, enrolment terms and the International Student Handbook.

Students with overdue fees may not be able to continue to the next study period, training stage or work placement until payment has been made or an approved payment arrangement is in place. Qualifications, Statements of Attainment, completion letters and academic documents will not be issued until all outstanding fees have been paid or an approved payment arrangement is in place.

For current fee details, contact INT College:

Phone: 1800 046 846
Email: info@int.edu.au

Before You Enrol

Before enrolling in this course, international students should carefully read all course information, including:

  • entry requirements
  • English language requirements
  • course duration
  • study load and attendance requirements
  • work placement requirements
  • fees and charges
  • refund conditions
  • student support services
  • course progress requirements
  • visa-related study obligations
  • International Student Handbook

Students are encouraged to contact INT College before applying if they have questions about course suitability, work placement requirements, support needs or study expectations.

Provider Details

INT Nurse Training Pty Ltd trading as INT College
RTO Code: 45232
CRICOS Provider Code: 03638D
ABN: 44 614 478 572

St Marys Campus
5/40 Phillip Street
St Marys NSW 2760

Dubbo Campus
3/30 Blueridge Drive
Dubbo NSW 2830

Phone: 1800 046 846
Email: info@int.edu.au

Frequently Asked Questions

The CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is a nationally recognised qualification for students who want to develop skills for work in aged care, residential care, home care and community care settings.

This course supports students to build knowledge in person-centred support, aged care service delivery, dementia support, palliative care, individualised service planning, workplace communication, legal and ethical practice, and support for older people with complex needs.

This course is suitable for international students who want to develop practical skills for aged care and community care roles.

It may be suitable for students who want to build on existing care-related knowledge and develop higher-level skills in supporting older people, coordinating services and contributing to aged care service delivery.

Yes. INT College delivers the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support for international students.

International students must meet the course entry requirements, English language requirements, student visa study requirements, and any additional enrolment or work placement requirements.

Students develop skills in person-centred support, aged care service delivery, dementia support, palliative care, support for independence and wellbeing, individualised service planning, legal and ethical practice, workplace safety, and communication in aged care settings.

Students also complete practical training and workplace-based activities to support the development of real workplace skills.

Yes. This course includes practical training through a blended delivery model that may include face-to-face classroom training, simulated activities, online learning activities, self-directed study, and workplace training and assessment.

Practical training helps students apply their learning and develop skills that reflect real aged care, residential care, home care and community care environments.

Work placement helps students apply classroom learning in a real aged care or community care environment and complete practical workplace-based activities.

It also supports students to build confidence, understand workplace expectations, and develop practical experience working with older people, workplace supervisors and care teams.

Work placement may take place in an approved aged care, residential care, home care, community care, respite or other suitable care environment, depending on course requirements and placement availability.

Placement arrangements are subject to host facility requirements, workplace availability and the student’s approved enrolment arrangement.

International students must meet INT College’s academic, English language and enrolment requirements for this course.

Students may also need to meet additional work placement requirements before commencing placement, depending on the requirements of the approved host facility.

Prior experience in aged care, disability support, individual support or community services is not required unless specified in the course entry requirements.

INT College supports students with different levels of experience and learning needs throughout the course.

Graduates may seek employment opportunities in aged care, residential care, home care, community care and related support settings.

Possible job outcomes may include Care Team Leader, Senior Personal Care Assistant, Residential Care Supervisor, Community Care Coordinator, Support Worker, Day Activity Coordinator, Care Supervisor, Residential Care Worker, Community Care Worker or Personal Care Worker.

Employment outcomes depend on individual circumstances, employer requirements, visa conditions, workplace availability and any required checks or clearances.

No. Completion of CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support does not guarantee employment, professional registration, migration outcomes or visa outcomes.

Employment and visa outcomes depend on individual circumstances, employer requirements, visa conditions, workplace availability and any relevant Australian Government requirements.

After completing the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, students may choose to continue studying a higher-level community services, health, aged care or care-related qualification.

Entry into further study is subject to the admission requirements of the receiving training provider and qualification.

Students can contact INT College to discuss course suitability, entry requirements, fees, work placement requirements, support services and the enrolment process.

Before applying, students should read the current course information, enrolment terms, refund policy, fee information and International Student Handbook.

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