Victoria

HLT40121

Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care in Geelong

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care

The Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care is an essential qualification for individuals looking to make a difference in the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Geelong and beyond. This course equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in various roles within the community services and healthcare sectors. By completing this qualification, graduates become well-prepared for roles such as Outreach Worker, Aboriginal Health Worker, and Aboriginal Community Care Worker, which are crucial for supporting local communities in Geelong.

The course is linked to an array of related fields of study, including Community Services and Healthcare, providing a comprehensive understanding of the social and health challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. Students will also explore specialised areas such as Child Welfare, Youth and Family Intervention and Aboriginal Health Care. The training prepares students for fulfilling careers that contribute significantly to society, such as Health Care Worker and Health Promotion Officer.

Aboriginal Disability Worker and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker. Embarking on this educational journey not only empowers individuals but also enhances the quality of care provided to Indigenous communities, fostering a healthier, more supportive environment for all.