Overview

The Certificate IV in Ageing Support (CHC43015) equips you with the practical skills and knowledge to provide holistic care to elderly clients. This qualification covers key areas such as person-centred care, supporting independence, health and safety, effective communication, and assisting clients with dementia or complex needs. It is designed for individuals entering the aged care sector or those already working as personal care assistants or support workers who want to advance their careers. Upon completion, you'll be prepared for roles like aged care worker, support worker, care team leader, or community care worker in various settings, including residential aged care facilities and home-based care. This certificate focuses on delivering quality, compassionate support aligned with industry standards.

Industry Context

The aged care sector in Australia is a rapidly growing industry due to an increasing elderly population, creating high demand for skilled professionals. This qualification opens doors to job roles such as aged care worker, personal care assistant, and support worker in residential facilities or community settings. With experience, graduates can progress to supervisory positions like care team leader or case manager, or pursue further education in health and community services. Career pathways are robust, offering opportunities in both government and private aged care providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate IV in Ageing Support cover?

This qualification covers units on providing person-centred care, supporting independence, communicating effectively with elderly clients, managing health and safety, assisting with medication under supervision, and addressing complex needs like dementia. It includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through work placement.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

There are no formal entry requirements, but learners are expected to have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Some training providers may require a relevant job role or access to a work placement in an aged care setting to complete practical assessments.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this certificate?

Graduates can pursue roles such as aged care worker, personal care assistant, support worker in residential or community care, and with experience, advance to positions like care team leader or care coordinator in the aged care sector.

How is this qualification delivered (e.g., online, face-to-face)?

Delivery modes vary by training provider but typically include a mix of face-to-face classes, online learning, and mandatory practical placements in aged care settings to ensure hands-on experience.

How long does it take to complete the Certificate IV in Ageing Support?

The qualification usually takes 12 to 18 months to complete full-time, or longer if studied part-time. Duration depends on the training provider, delivery mode, and individual pace, including work placement requirements.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026