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Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208 (in partnership with Integrated Care & Management Training)

Ideal for those who care for clients at home or within the community, this course will allow you to upgrade your skills in a field that provides a high level of satisfaction and flexibility.

Students undertaking this course will learn a range of skills associated with the welfare of their clients, including those with complex needs. You will be trained to develop individual plans, build positive relationships and undertake case management, as well as supervise other workers on occasion. Upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208, which will allow you to seek either care worker or supervisory roles.

Potential jobs:
  • Assistant coordinator
  • Assistant team leader
  • Care team leader
  • Senior community care worker
  • Service coordinator
  • Community house worker
  • Community support worker
  • Day activity worker
  • In-home respite care
  • Personal care worker
  • Support worker

Partnership with ICMT

Open Colleges (formerly Cengage Education), Australia’s leading distance education provider, has partnered with Integrated Care & Management Training (ICMT) to promote and provide access to the Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208.

ICMT (National Provider Code 90197) is a leading provider of education and training in the Health and Community Services sectors. ICMT is distinguished by its up-to-date courses, designed in partnership with industry, and its outstanding student and graduate outcomes.

This is a popular course so we recommend that you enrol as soon as possible to secure your place.
Course Number E0073
Course Fees From $45.00 per week View our payment options
Delivery mode: Print or Online
Course duration: 6-18 months
Assessments: Written, workplace and other tasks
Qualification: Certificate IV
Nationally Recognised Yes
Government Funding Yes
Career One jobs for:
Community & Social Services 363
General/Other: Voluntary, Charity & Social Work 42

ID

HLTHIR403B
CHCOHS312A
  • Follow safety procedures for direct care work
CHCHC401A
  • Coordinate and monitor home-based support
CHCICS402A
  • Facilitate individualised plans
    • Establish and maintain appropriate relationship with the client
    • Provide information about the planning process
    • Facilitate development of the individualised plan
    • Determine risks associated with supporting the individualised plan
    • Implement and review individualised plan
    • Complete documentation, including writing or amending an individualised plan
CHCAC416A
  • Facilitate support responsive to the specific nature of dementia
    • Prepare to plan support requirements for people impacted by dementia
    • Plan support requirements
    • Develop and implement strategies which minimise the impact of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
    • Provide guidance and support workers and carers to implement plan
    • Complete documentation
CHCCS411A
  • Work effectively in the community sector
CHCORG406A
  • Supervise work
CHCCS422A
  • Respond holistically to client issues and refer appropriately
    • Establish interpersonal relationship with client
    • Identify the range of issues impacting on the client and assess client needs
    • Analyse and assess information to determine appropriate course of action to be followed
    • Refer client to other services to provide coordinated support
    • Review effectiveness of services provided to meet client needs
CHCNET404A
  • Facilitate links with other services
    • Identify and maintain links with relevant services
    • Provide relevant information to services
    • Work with and support other organisations to enhance service delivery
CHCCS401B
CHCAC410A
  • Collect technical data to support client healthcare plans
    • Prepare to collect technical data according to individualised plan
    • Undertake and monitor technical data collection according to individualised plan
    • Comply with organisation's procedures for handling the range of contingencies which may arise
    • Clean and store materials and equipment
    • Document client information
HLTAP301A
  • Recognise healthy body systems in a healthcare context
CHCICS401A
  • Facilitate support for personal care needs
    • Determine a person's personal care support requirements
    • Develop and implement personal care support plan
    • Determine risks associated with providing personal care support
    • Provide and monitor personal care support
    • Complete reporting and documentation
CHCCS305A
  • Assist clients with medication
CHCCS424A
  • Administer and monitor medications
    • Identify situations that pose a potential risk to the safe administration of medications
    • Prepare for medication administration within a variety of settings
    • Identify and prepare the client for administration of medication
    • Administer required medications within legal parameters
    • Monitor client response to administered medication
    • Comply with the organisation's procedures for handling the range of issues/contingencies which may arise
    • Complete medication distribution and administration

Entry requirements

Students will need to be reasonably physically fit.

Minimum education

To gain entry into the Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208, a student must have completed the following core units from the Certificate III in Home & Community Care CHC30308:

ID

Subject

CHCAC318A Work effectively with older people
CHCDIS301A Work effectively with people with a disability
CHCICS304A Work effectively with carers

Evidence of achieving these units can be obtained through completing an RPL process or by providing a transcript from formal study.

Minimum age

Minimum age of 18 years.

Computer requirements

Students will need access to a computer and the internet. For students who do not have access to either a computer or the internet please contact a course and careers adviser to discuss alternative methods of communication.

Minimum specifications for the computer are:

  • Microsoft Office 2003 or equivalent and
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 or Mac OS X and
  • CD-ROM drive.

Students will also need access to a printer and the following applications:

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader and
  • Macromedia Flash player.

English language requirements

If English is your second language and you did not complete the last two years of secondary education in English, you are required to provide evidence of English language competency before enrolling into the course. Examples of appropriate evidence are listed below:

Evidence

Example

IELTS Overall score of 5.5
TOEFL 530 (paper), 197 (computer) or 71 (internet)
12 months in English-speaking employment Testimonial, statutory declaration

Open Colleges will endeavour to provide additional assistance to students who experience difficulties with language, literacy and numeracy.

Workplace requirements

Students will be required to undertake 120 hours of work placement. Students will be required to demonstrate their skills in the workplace according to the units of competency they are studying.

Additional requirements

National Criminal Record Check: Prior to commencing work placement, students will be required to undertake a Criminal Record Check (CRC) to obtain a National Police Certificate.

Health Student Undertaking: The NSW Health Student Undertaking requires students to notify the NSW Department of Health Screening Unit if students are charged or convicted of a criminal offence after the date of issue of their National Police Certificate or during the completion of their course.

Commission for Children and Young People Student Declaration: Before commencing work placement, students will be required to sign a CCYP Student Declaration form, which they must provide to the state Public Health Facility. This form declares that the student is not prohibited from working with children and young people.

Health Code of Conduct: Students are required to read the relevant state Code of Conduct and sign a form stating they have read and understood it.

Occupational Assessment, Screening and Vaccination Against Infectious Disease: Health departments across Australia require students to be screened and immunised prior to the commencement of their clinical placement. Due to the nature of the work, it may be wise for students to be immunised against hepatitis prior to the commencement of their placement. Students should discuss this with a prospective host employer.

Manual Handling Certificate: South Australian and Tasmanian students may need to complete a Manual Handling Certificate before commencing work placement. Please check with your work placement facility if this is a requirement.

First Aid Certificate: Some workplaces will require students to hold a current First Aid Certificate before commencing work placement.

Students who successfully complete the Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208 will be eligible for credit towards the Certificate IV in Disability CHC40308.
Kathy Gregan

Kathy Gregan

Kathy Gregan has been a trainer for Open Colleges' Aged Care courses since 2006, and in 2011 also became the trainer for the Certificates III and IV in Home & Community Care.

She has been a registered nurse for over 30 years and an educator for 20 years in both Australia and Europe.  As a clinical nurse, Kathy has worked in many areas of specialisation including aged care and disability/mental health, and has amassed a broad set of nursing skills.

As an educator, Kathy has taught undergraduate and postgraduate nurses in general nursing and critical care in both hospital-based and tertiary courses. Kathy taught Aged Care at TAFE and other training organisations for many years.

Her qualifications include a BA, MA, DipEd and qualifications in nursing, vocational education, art therapy and creativity coaching. She also has experience in writing and developing distance education courses in community services.

Nouha Achmar

Nouha has an extensive background in physical therapy, having worked for the St Vincent De Paul Society and Rockdale Community Services assisting aged and disabled people as well as their carers for many years.

Nouha has an Advanced Diploma of Community Services Management, a Bachelor of Adult Education, a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and a Diploma of Frontline Management, among other qualifications, and has her own company specialising in the training of staff and volunteers and the development of quality improvement systems.

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Government Funding

Under the Aged Care Education & Training Program, students may be eligible for a $500 incentive payment upon enrolling in this course and a further $500 upon successful completion.

Work Placement

Why is a Work Placement Required?

This course includes 120 hours of work placement. Work placement is required to ensure that the student is able to demonstrate and apply what he or she has learnt in an industry context.

Workplace assessments and training must be undertaken in workplace organisations that are suitable for the course. The student must be under the direction of an appropriately qualified and experienced supervisor. The workplace assessments will be conducted by Open Colleges Workplace Assessors, who will contact both the workplace organisation and the student to arrange mutually convenient times to conduct the workplace assessments.

Open Colleges will assist students to identify work placement opportunities in an appropriate organisation however, it is the responsibility of the student to find and complete the work placement. In the event that the student has previously arranged a work placement Open Colleges will check the suitability of this arrangement.

Open Colleges will make reasonable efforts to organise for assessment to be conducted in the workplace however, the student may be required to attend assessment events at other locations. If the student does not complete a mandatory work placement within the duration of the course Open Colleges is not permitted to issue the qualification.

You will need to complete this part of your studies in an Australian workplace.

Insurance

Open Colleges is pleased to offer our students insurance cover for any mandatory work placement they undertake as part of their course.

Please note that this policy does not provide professional indemnity coverage.

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