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Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) CHC33021

The disability sector is a fulfilling and interesting place for individuals who care about the rights and independence of others, and who are looking for a potentially flexible and stable career. The CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disa...

Study Method Online
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Accommodation Support Worker +4

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) CHC33021

Get started in a career in aged care and learn the practical skills and knowledge needed to provide individual support to elderly clients. Open Colleges’ online Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) is an entry-level qualification that c...

Study Method Blended, Online
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Accommodation Support Worker +4

Certificate IV in Disability CHC43121

Our nationally accredited CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability is designed to equip you with the skills to advocate for and empower vulernable people. You’ll unlock a vast range of different job opportunities and learn how to become an inspiring suppo...

Study Method Online
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Behavioural Support Officer +6

Certificate IV in Ageing Support CHC43015

Our nationally recognised CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support is an ideal qualification if you’re looking for entry work in the booming aged care sector. You will unlock a variety of entry-level work situations in the community services ind...

Study Method Online
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Aged Care Carer +9

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) (QLD Only) CHC33021

This course prepares students to offer person-centered support to people who may require assistance due to ageing, disability, or other reasons. This qualification is ideal for those looking to embark on a caregiving career, offering comprehensive trai...

Study Method Blended, Online, Virtual
Location Browns Plains Queensland +1
Job Outcomes Residential care worker +5

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) (QLD Only) CHC33021

If you have a passion for helping those most in need, studying a Certificate 3 in Individual Support Ageing is one way you can utilise your knowledge for the benefit of others. This course will give you the skills and knowledge to provide person-centre...

Study Method Blended, Online, Virtual
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Accommodation Support Worker +17

Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) (QLD Only) CHC33021

People with disabilities and the elderly are often most in need of our help. Begin a rewarding and fulfilling career supporting people with a disability. A CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) will prepare you with skills to prov...

Study Method Blended, Online, Virtual
Location Anywhere
Job Outcomes Accommodation Support Worker +21

Certificate III in Individual Support (Perth Only) CHC33021

Certificate III in Individual Support, this qualification reflects the role of workers in the community and/or residential setting who follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to ageing, disa...

Study Method In-class
Location Perth Western Australia +2
Job Outcomes Aged Care +3

Certificate III in Individual Support (Perth Only) CHC33021

This qualification is for those who want to work in the community or in a residential setting, following a customised plan to give person-centred assistance to individuals who may need it due to ageing, disability or other circumstances. Work involves...

Study Method In-class
Location Perth Western Australia
Job Outcomes Aged Care Worker +4

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing OR Disability) (Perth Only) CHC33021

If you have a passion for helping those most in need, this qualification is one way you can utilise your knowledge for the benefit of others. Package the Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing or Disability) (CHC33021) to save time and gain know...

Study Method In-class
Location Perth Western Australia +2
Job Outcomes Care Assistant +4

Individual Support Workers

What is a support worker?

An individual support worker assists people in the areas of aged care, home care, community care, and disability services. They help older people or disabled individuals increase their physical, mental and social participation in their own lives to build confidence, independence, and self-reliance. Individual support is a very tailored line of work that involves putting other people’s needs first to help them lead happier lives.

Courses for support workers generally have three areas to specialise in:

  • Disability — Working with individuals to assist with personal care, mobility support, daily tasks and social events to improve their quality of life.
  • Aged care — Working with older people in a residential aged care setting to provide care, supervision and support in daily activities and personal tasks.
  • Home and community — Working with individuals and older people in their own homes to provide person-centred support, assist with their day-to-day activities and promote independence.

Individual support worker job outcomes

There are various care worker roles to choose from after studying an individual support worker course, including:

Which individual support course should I choose?

You might currently be a support worker and looking to upskill, or you might be new to the field — either way, a Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) teaches you the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a support worker. There are many Registered Training Organisations (RTO) that offer this support worker course for you to choose from.

Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) covers a range of core units including:

  • Working with diverse people
  • Communicating in the health, community services, and disability sector
  • Empowering older people
  • Recognising healthy body systems
  • Providing individualised support
  • Following safe work practices for direct client care
  • Case management
  • Promote mental health

The majority of this course can be completed via online learning and either part-time or full-time. However, there is one mandatory face-to-face requirement: work placement — an invaluable opportunity to hone your skills and build resilience before entering the workforce. This is your chance to learn on the job, experience multiple community care settings and engage with different individuals to give you the confidence you need to tackle any situation when you’re out in the field.

After studying for a Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015), you might want to look into further study to depend develop your skills and knowledge in a particular area. There are various ageing, disability, and home and community care courses you can choose from. Some of the most popular are Certificate IV in Ageing Support and Certificate IV in Disability which leads to careers as an aged care worker or disability support worker.

Requirements

There aren’t many entry requirements for enrolment apart from getting a Working with Children Check and a police check. Working in the healthcare industry also means that you’ll need to be up-to-date with your covid-19 vaccinations.

Individual support industry outlook

The healthcare and support services sector is one of Australia’s largest and fastest-growing service industries.

If you’re wondering whether a course in individual support will leave you scrambling to find a job — stop right there. Australia’s demand for individual and community support workers is ever-increasing, with solid employment growth expected up to 2025. In other words, the industry is waiting for you.

In 2022, more than 2 million people were employed in this industry, and the demand for aged care and disability support workers jobs in particular is projected to increase by 28% by 2026. So now is the perfect time to study a support worker course.

Is being an individual support worker right for you?

Now that you understand the industry’s demand, it’s a matter of answering a fundamental question: is individual support right for you? Being responsible for another person’s life is a confronting thought for some — but if the prospect of this brings a smile to your face — then it’s likely you’ve found your calling. There’s no denying that any caretaker role will sometimes be gruelling, but this is temporary. The gratitude you will receive from your clients will last a lifetime.

Aside from being a rewarding career, being a carer also has a lot of flexibility. This is far from your usual 9.00 am – 5.00 pm office job — your hours are always changing, and you can travel from place to place to service your clients.

If you’re a positive, resilient person who loves helping others and wants to make a difference in your community, then individual support might be a great fit for you.

Browse courses for support workers and apply now to make a start on your dream career.