Certificate IV in Disability

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Want a career helping people live their best lives? Start here, and get qualified to work as a disability support worker in a client's home or within a community organisation or care facility.

If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can really make a difference in people's lives, the Certificate IV in Disability will prepare you to work as a disability support worker in a client's home or within a community organisation or care facility.

This qualification has been superseded. A new version is available here

You'll fain high level skills to help people with an intellectual or physical disability, by empowering them to become more independent and self-reliant and allowing them to participate in community activities. 

This is a field that offers fantastic employment opportunities, and great options for career advancement. 

Completion of this qualification may provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification or university degree, should you wish to pursue further study in this field.

Low fee
Existing worker traineeship
Industry: Education and Community Services
National course code: CHC43115 | WA State ID: AWJ3

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Your passion for helping others can be a rewarding career. 

A Certificate IV in Disability will prepare you to work as a disability support worker in a client's home or within a community organisation. Learn how to help people with an intellectual or physical disability, by empowering them to become more independent and self-reliant, allowing them to participate in community activities.

People working at this level may be a supervisor or manage the performance of other team members, you can also report to service managers and may liaise with health professionals and other service agencies. 


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