Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance

Jobs and Skills WA: Allied health courses
Want to provide therapeutic and program support to allied health professionals?

If you're interested in working as an assistant in specialised healthcare such as occupational therapy, nutrition, diversional therapy, speech Pathology or a range of other allied health areas, this is the course for you!

This nationally recognised qualification is also an excellent pathway into further study if you wish to specialise your professional career in allied health. 

You'll learn how to deliver therapeutic support to allied health professionals, with hands-on skills to recognise healthy body systems; confirming physical health status; and supporting people with chronic diseases and dementia.

Half price
Existing worker traineeship
Industry: Health, Beauty and Fitness
National course code: HLT43021 | WA State ID: BIC9

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Do you want to make a difference in other people’s lives? Allied health assistants work with a range of clients to improve quality of life.

This course covers a broad range of units to provide you with the skills necessary to seek employment as as an allied health assistant (AHA).

You may find employment in both public and private health settings such as hospitals and community rehabilitation, aged care facilities, schools, mental health clinics, private practices and not for profit organisations.

You will learn how to work with children, adults and older people with a range of physical disabilities, mental health conditions, developmental delays, communication difficulties and/or social disadvantage, all done with the knowledge of safe work practices, legal and ethical considerations and current industry standards.

You will gain the required knowledge and skills through classroom discussions, simulation activities and workplace learning. Then you will undertake four weeks of full-time placement which North Metropolitan TAFE organises for you via our range of industry partners. Online learning makes up a small part of the course delivery but you will also have access to online resources to reinforce classroom learning.

You will have access to a team of allied health professionals who are able to share their experiences and support your learning throughout the course.

Some students have gone on to study allied health degrees at university after this course has ignited their passion.

Locations

Joondalup (McLarty Avenue)
Mount Lawley

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