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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000
75 King St, Level 7, 8, SYDNEY, NSW 2000
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Professional Body
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission / NDIS Quality and Safeguards
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
TRA / VETASSESS
Common Questions
The course runs for 26 weeks in total, delivered at campuses in Sydney (NSW), Adelaide (SA), and Hobart (TAS).
Yes, the course includes a mandatory work placement component of 30 hours per week over 4 weeks, totalling 120 hours of practical work experience.
The tuition fee is AU$6,000, with an additional non-tuition fee of AU$200, bringing the estimated total course cost to AU$6,200.
The Certificate III in Individual Support falls under the broad field of Society and Culture (Field 09), specifically in Human Welfare Studies and Services, with a detailed focus on Care for the Aged.
No, this course is not eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights. Extended Post-Study Work Rights require a Skills Level 1 qualification (Bachelor, Masters or PhD) with a duration of 92 weeks or more, and the Certificate III in Individual Support does not meet these criteria.
Application
Three simple steps to get enrolled
Step 01
Enquire
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Step 02
Submit Documents
Our team will guide you on exactly which documents to prepare and submit.
Step 03
Get Enrolled
Receive your offer letter and confirm your enrolment. Welcome to the course!
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Master of Nursing · Griffith University