Duration

34 Weeks

Level

Certificate

Location

Melbourne

About The Course

Course Overview +
The Certificate IV in Disability Support focuses on creating a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities. This qualification covers work in residential group homes, training resource centers, day respite centers, employment services, community settings, and clients' homes. It helps you develop the skills needed to support people with disabilities in achieving greater independence and improving their overall quality of life.
Course Structure +
Unit Code Unit Name Type
CHCCCS044Follow established person-centred behaviour supportsCore
CHCDIS019Provide person-centred services to people with disability with complex needsCore
CHCDIS017Facilitate community participation and social inclusionCore
CHCDIS018Facilitate ongoing skills development using a person-centred approachCore
CHCMHS001Work with people with mental health issuesCore
CHCLEG003Manage legal and ethical complianceCore
HLTWHS003Maintain work health and safetyCore
CHCAOD001Work in an alcohol and other drugs contextElective
CHCADV001Facilitate the interests and rights of clientsElective
CHCCCS006Facilitate individual service planning and deliveryElective
Entry Requirements +

To apply for the Certificate IV in Disability Support at Montford International College, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Have completed Year 11 or equivalent.
  • Complete an online application form.
  • Have an IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 (test results must be no more than 2 years old). English language competence can also be demonstrated through documented evidence of any of the following:
    • The student has successfully completed a foundation course in Australia.
    • The student has successfully completed at least 6 months of a Certificate IV level course at an Australian RTO.
    • The student has been educated in an English-speaking country for at least 5 years.
    • Successful completion of an LLN (Language, Literacy, and Numeracy) test.
  • Participate in activities to assess suitability for the course and student needs, as required.

Note: Other English language tests such as PTE and TOEFL may be accepted, provided the results are equivalent to an IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5.

Course-Specific Entry Requirements:

Students will require Completion of:

  • CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
  • CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
  • CHC30408 Certificate III in Disability PLUS the CHCSS00125 Entry to Certificate IV in Disability Support Skill Set.

Additionally, a pre-enrolment assessment will be conducted to evaluate the applicant’s current skills, LLN abilities, vocational experience, course expectations, and any support needs.

The learner must also provide prior to commencement of Work Placement allocation for the following:

  • Provide a satisfactory National Police Clearance / Australian Federal Police Clearance Certificate (AFP) / NCC.
  • Provide a Working with Children Check.
Course Duration +
This qualification will be delivered over 34 weeks in total, inclusive of 4 weeks of holiday breaks and 4 weeks dedicated to placement for a total of 80 hours of work placement.
Delivery Mode & Location +

This qualification is delivered through Classroom Blended Learning, combining classroom sessions, self-study, work placements, and assessments, both at home and in a simulated workplace environment.

The Delivery site includes

Building AB Ground Floor 61 Riggall Street, Broadmeadows VIC 3047

Study Pathway +
Upon completing this course, students may choose to further their studies with the CHC52021 Diploma of Community Service or explore other related community services qualifications.
Career Outcomes +

Job roles and titles differ across various industries. With this qualification, you may be suited for positions such as:

  • Development Coordinator
  • Lifestyle Support Coordinator
  • Day Support Disability Officer
  • Residential Care Specialist
  • Social Trainer
  • Marketing Coordinator
  • Team Supervisor
  • Local Area Coordinator
  • Senior Personal Care Assistant
  • Disability Employment Coordinator
  • Disability Support Worker
  • Social Educator
  • Behavioral Support Officer
  • Job Placement Coordinator
  • Life Enhancement Project Officer
Course Progress +
International students are required to maintain satisfactory progress in their course to comply with visa conditions. More information is available in the International Student Handbook, which also details the support provided to international students.
Enrolment & Orientation +

After a student’s enrolment application is accepted, they will receive a Letter of Offer, a Written Agreement, and a Tax Invoice for any outstanding fees. It is important for students to carefully review all of the provided materials, as they contain essential details regarding the course.

Once the signed acceptance of the offer and the written agreement are returned, a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) letter will be issued.

The first day of each course will include an Orientation and Induction session. This will provide valuable information on topics such as the campus facilities, living in Australia, how to access available support services, and strategies for succeeding in the course, including maintaining satisfactory academic progress.

Please ensure that you also refer to the Montford International College Student Handbook, as this course outline should be read alongside it.

Additional Support +
Montford International College provides learning and welfare support to ensure a positive and successful learning environment for all students. These support arrangements are outlined in the Student Handbook, which is provided to students during orientation. Students' progress is regularly monitored throughout the course as part of our Course Progress and Attendance Policy and Procedures.
Training Arrangements +

The following facilities, equipment, and resources will be used to deliver and assess this qualification:

  • Training rooms equipped with desks, chairs, and whiteboards
  • Internet facility
  • Learning and assessment materials as specified in this TAS.
Assessment Arrangements +

Assessment will be conducted using a variety of methods, such as projects, role-plays, case studies, and short-answer questions.

The assessment conditions will simulate a real workplace environment.

Assessment tasks will:

  • Reflect tasks commonly performed in the workplace.
  • Be completed within industry-standard timeframes as determined by the assessors for each task.
  • Be evaluated based on criteria that align with the quality of work expected in the industry.
  • Meet relevant industry safety standards.
  • Involve the use of authentic workplace documentation.
  • Require collaboration with others as part of a team.
  • Require students to plan and manage competing work tasks.
  • Involve using standard workplace equipment, including computers and software.
  • Ensure students account for workplace constraints like time and budget limitations.
Course Credit +

Students may apply for recognition of their existing qualifications, skills, knowledge, and experience (credit transfer or recognition of prior learning). Awarding course credit may impact course fees and the duration of the course.

This process is detailed in the Montford International College Course Credit Policy and Procedures. 

Enrolment Procedures +
To apply for this course, applicants are required to complete an enrolment form, which can be downloaded from our website or received via email or post. After filling it out, the form and all necessary documents should be sent back to us. For further details about the enrolment and selection process, please contact us at enrolment@montford.edu.au or call +61 3 7048 4870.
Course Guides
Qualification Name:

CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support

National Code:

CHC43121

CRICOS Course Code:

117480G

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