Our nationally recognised HLT43021 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance is designed to prepare you for work in the rapidly growing allied health industry. You'll graduate with the skills to assist physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare providers in treating individuals with health challenges.
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Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
SKU:HLT43022
Get ready to enhance the quality of life for individuals by gaining practical skills to assist physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare providers. You'll develop a versatile skill set to support healthcare professionals in diagnosing and empowering patients facing various challenges.
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Flexible payment options
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Study to fit into your routine
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Nationally recognised accreditation
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Start studying as soon as you enrol
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No exams, ever.
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Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
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Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
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Intro to Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
Help people recover and improve quality of life
Course breakdown
What you’ll learn in this course
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
CHCDIV001
Work with diverse people
HLTWHS002
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
HLTINF006
Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
CHCCCS038
Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support
CHCCCS040
Support independence and wellbeing
5/ modules
When can you start? Anytime you like!
There are no start and finish dates, no semesters, so no need to wait. Just enrol and start the path to your new life whenever you’re ready!
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How quickly do you want to finish your course?
- Daily routine
- 06:30 am - 07:45 am
- 07:45 am - 09:00 am
- 09:00 am - 01:00 pm
- 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm
- 02:00 pm - 05:00 pm
- 05:00 pm - 06:30 pm
- 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm
- 08:30 pm - 09:15 pm
- 09:15 pm - 10:30 pm
- 10:30 pm - onwards
Study for a minimum 30 hours per week to complete modules in 12 months
- Daily routine
- 06:30 am - 07:45 am
- 07:45 am - 09:00 am
- 09:00 am - 01:00 pm
- 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm
- 02:00 pm - 05:00 pm
- 05:00 pm - 06:30 pm
- 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm
- 08:30 pm - onwards
Study for a minimum 21 hours per week to complete modules in 18 months
- Daily routine
- 06:30 am - 07:45 am
- 07:45 am - 09:00 am
- 09:00 am - 01:00 pm
- 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm
- 02:00 pm - 05:00 pm
- 05:00 pm - 06:30 pm
- 06:30 pm - 07:30 pm
- 07:30 pm - onwards
Study for a minimum 16 hours per week to complete modules in 24 months
Your course may include work placement which will be completed in addition to weekly study blocks.
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Your trainer
Maryanne Roland
Maryanne is a registered Occupational Therapist with over 35 years of clinical experience. She has worked in a variety of settings as an occupational therapist (hospital inpatient and outpatient, community health and school-based therapy). Her current clinical workload is community-based occupational therapy in a private-practice setting.
Maryanne Roland
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Maryanne is a registered Occupational Therapist with over 35 years of clinical experience. She has worked in a variety of settings as an occupational therapist (hospital inpatient and outpatient, community health and school-based therapy). Her current clinical workload is community-based occupational therapy in a private-practice setting.
Maryanne is a registered Occupational Therapist with over 35 years of clinical experience. She has worked in a variety of settings as an occupational therapist (hospital inpatient and outpatient, community health and school-based therapy). Her current clinical workload is community-based occupational therapy in a private-practice setting.
Maryanne is also an experienced educator having worked as a casual academic at the University of Newcastle and as a Trainer and Assessor in RTOs. She enjoys her work with students in Allied Health Assistance. She sees the quickly expanding need for more qualified AHAs to be working in community based therapy.
Maryanne is also an experienced educator having worked as a casual academic at the University of Newcastle and as a Trainer and Assessor in RTOs. She enjoys her work with students in Allied Health Assistance. She sees the quickly expanding need for more qualified AHAs to be working in community based therapy.
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