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Certificate IV in Leisure and Health

Certificate IV in Leisure and Health

Certificate IV in Leisure and Health

The CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, tailored for individuals aiming to design, implement, and evaluate leisure and health programs, particularly for older adults in aged care, community, and disability settings.

Course Overview

  • Qualification Code: CHC43415
  • Duration: Typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the study mode and individual circumstances.
  • Delivery Modes: Options include online, blended, and in-person learning, varying by training provider.
  • Entry Requirements: No formal prerequisites; however, some providers may require:
    • Completion of a literacy and numeracy assessment (e.g., bksb)
    • Minimum age of 18 years
    • Proficiency in English (e.g., IELTS 6.0 or equivalent) for international students

Core Units

The core units focus on developing essential skills required for leisure and health roles:

  • CHCCCS015 – Provide individualised support
  • CHCCCS023 – Support independence and well-being
  • CHCCOM002 – Use communication to build relationships
  • CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
  • CHCLEG003 – Manage legal and ethical compliance
  • CHCPRP003 – Reflect on and improve own professional practice
  • HLTWHS003 – Maintain work health and safety

Elective Units

Elective units allow learners to specialize in areas aligned with their career goals. Examples include:

  • CHCAGE001 – Facilitate the empowerment of older people
  • CHCAGE005 – Provide support to people living with dementia
  • CHCCCS011 – Meet personal support needs
  • CHCCCS025 – Support relationships with carers and families
  • CHCINM001 – Meet statutory and organisation information requirements

Note: Elective units may vary between training providers.

Career Outcomes

Graduates of this qualification can pursue various roles within leisure and health, such as:

  • Activities Officer
  • Diversional Therapist
  • Recreation Activities Officer
  • Leisure and Health Coordinator
  • Community Support Worker
  • Aged Care Worker

These roles involve planning and conducting group and individual activities, supporting independence and well-being, and enhancing the quality of life for clients.

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