CHC43121
Certificate IV in
Disability Support
$1399.00
Study Online
Nationally Recognised
Duration: Self Paced (18 Months)
Total Units: 10 Units ( 7 core units and 3 elective units )
Make a difference and Grow your career
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a range of community settings and peoples’ homes, who provide support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, community participation and wellbeing. Workers promote a person-centred approach, work according to and may contribute to an individualised plan, and work without direct supervision. They may be required to supervise and/or coordinate a small team.
To achieve this qualification, you must complete a minimum of 80 hours work placement.
What You Will Learn
The CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support is for learners transitioning into roles which specialise in disability services, which includes a range of community settings and clients’ homes. Learners will develop the skills to empower people with disabilities to achieve greater autonomy, self-reliance, community engagement, and general wellbeing.
Professionals will be expected to work without direct supervision and may be required to oversee and/or coordinate a small team as well as promote an individualised service approach.
To achieve CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support, learners must complete at least 80 hours of Work Placement
Before You Enrol!
Did you know you are required to hold one of the below Entry Requirements to study CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support?
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
Upfront Payment
$1499
Once - Off Payment
Cancel in 14 days for a ful refund
Weekly Payment Plan
$50/weekly
$150 non-refundable deposit, then weekly payments of $50
Total Cost: $2200
Career Outcomes
- Social Educator (Disability)
- Day Support Disability Officer
- Marketing Coordinator (Disability)
- Local area coordinator
- Social trainer
- Disability Team Leader
- Disabilities Supervisor
- Project Officer
- Disability Support Assistant (Schools)
- Job coordinator
- Disability Service Officer
- Senior Disability Worker
- Lifestyle Support Officer
- Senior Personal Care Assistant
- Community Development Officer
- Support Facilitator (Disability)
- Behavioural Support Officer
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support, or any of our courses. Please get in touch
When can i enrol?
Our courses are available for enrolment at any time of your choosing! As we are an online only college where your learning is self-paced, we don’t have set intake periods. Get started on CHC43121 anytime!
How do I change my course?
Students may apply for a maximum of two course changes for the duration of their course. If a student decides to change course before the 14-day cooling off period has expired, it can occur without incurring the change of course fee. Should the student decide to change course beyond the 14-day cooling off period, then a fee of $149 is required to be paid. Further charges may be incurred if the student wishes to transfer to a higher course.
Are Courses Government Funded?
Government funding is not available for the courses offered by our college. Our prices are extremely competitive, and in most cases are far less expensive than those courses offered with government funding.
How can I withdraw?
Students can withdraw from their course at any time. To withdraw, the student must complete an enrolment withdrawal form, which is available on the college website or can be attained via email after contacting the college administration. Once the form has been completed and sent to the college, enrolment will be withdrawn as of the date received and acknowledged by return email.
How do i enrol?
To enrol in one of our courses, a student must meet a set of minimum entry requirements. These include being over the age of 18, providing a USI, provide evidence of either a current working with children check, a blue card, or any other form of a criminal history check. You will also be assessed on your suitability using your career goals, education history, past and present work experience, and any other information provided during enrolment.
The student must be eligible to study in Australia, meaning that you need to be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or have unrestricted study rights in Australia. If you hold a student visa or a subclass 500 visa, you must first contact the college to gain approval for your studies.
The college reserves the right to refuse enrolment at its own discretion, based on information given to the college by the applicant or from any other entity. Should an application be refused by the college, a $199 administration fee MAY be applied. If an application to enrol is refused because the student is ineligible, the $199 administration fee WILL apply.
Are refunds available if I withdraw?
For all students who pay for their course in full before commencing, a full refund is available if the student withdraws from their course within 14 days of commencement. If a student withdraws after this 14-day period has expired, a refund will not be available. Should a student’s enrolment not be approved by the College, such as if a student holds a visa which does not allow them to study in Australia, then a full refund will be given. In each case where a refund is applicable, a $200 administration fee will be deducted. For those students who are paying for their course using a payment plan, no refund is available on the initial deposit should the student withdraw before commencing their course. Withdrawing from a payment plan incurs a $150 dollar administration fee. This can be paid in full when withdrawing or can be paid off via direct debit in instalments.