What can I do with a Certificate IV in Disability Qualification? 

Certificate IV in Disability Course - Specialise in Disability Care - GBCA

What is Certificate IV in Disability?  

Certificate IV in Disability is a 52 weeks course that trains and prepares students for a career in disability care at residential or healthcare facilities such as home care, clinics and hospitals. 

The course requires students to undertake 120 work placements, this is to ensure students learn on the job and get the practical knowledge necessary to care for people who are aged or disabled. 

Learn more about Certificate IV in Disability course here 

When you complete the Certificate IV in Disability, you will have a nationally recognised qualification that is highly regarded by the sector. The certificate will prepare you for work even in other states, providing you flexibility and work-life balance.  

What does a disability care worker do? 

Disability care workers provide personal care and support to aged and disabled people. Their responsibilities can range from assisting clients with their daily routines, maintaining personal hygiene, food preparations, organising their social events and more. 

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What typical jobs can I do with a Certificate IV in Disability qualification? 

  • Disability Support Worker 
  • Senior Care Assistant 
  • Disability Support Facilitator 
  • Residential Care Officer 

Disability Support Worker 

The Disability support worker is usually responsible for providing support and care for people with disabilities at residential and healthcare facilities.  

As mentioned above, their role consists of providing disabled people with assistance and support with their daily routines and tasks such as going shopping, preparing food, social events, and maintaining personal hygiene.  

Senior Care Assistant/Worker 

Similar to a disability support worker, the senior care assistant provides support to elder clients with their daily routines, such as cooking meals, cleaning, and maintaining personal hygiene. In addition to assisting the client with transportation, administering medication and attending appointments and events. 

Lifestyle or Disability Support Facilitator  

A lifestyle support facilitator is usually matched with a number of clients who may suffer from different types of disabilities. They are responsible for taking care of disabled clients’ needs from taking them to appointments, shopping and engaging in social events and activities. In addition, the role might involve being at home with the client or taking them to places of the client’s choice to try out different activities such as swimming, bowling or going to a cafe. 

Specialise in Disability Care - GBCAResidential Care Officer 

This role is similar to a disabilities support worker as they are responsible for caring for disabled clients at their place of residence. This role doesn’t require taking the client out, but rather helping the client maintain their daily routine, administer medication and maintain personal hygiene. 

Kickstart Your in Disability Care 

Whether you’re wondering how to start a career in disability care or aged care, you’ll no longer have to ask, “Where can I study a disability care course in Melbourne?” At Global Business College of Australia, we have all the knowledge and experience you need. 

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Also check: How an Individual Support Course Prepares You for a Job in Aged Care?

Top 5 Must Do in March

Moonlight Cinema Melbourne - GBCA

#1 Midweek Dinner with Friends in Melbourne  

From 7 March, 25% of your dining bill could be paid by City of Melbourne. Yes, Midweek Melbourne Money is back! Spend between $40 and $500 in Melbourne’s cafes, restaurants and bars between Monday and Thursday, keep the receipts and submit a claim online is very easy and quick. It’s time to call for a Mid-week dinner with friends to enjoy the “Midweek Melbourne Money”.

Social Event in Melbourne

 

#2 Visit the Couch and join the Couch Conversations Wednesday Night  

The Couch International Student Centre is one of the City of Melbourne initiatives to support the return of international students. If you haven’t been there, it is a cool event to go to meet everyone, talk about love, scams and everything in between! 6-8.30pm on 9th March join the Australian Indian writer Nandita Chakraborty at the Couch Conversation at 69 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. Food will be provided.

 

#3 An end of summer beach day  

Packing up beach towels, swimsuits, the coolest sunnies, colorful umbrella and boom box for an end of summer beach day will have you excited and sad at the same time. The summer hot sun is going to fade, making the beach more enjoyable actually. Doing vinyasa yoga with ocean breeze, having a game of beach volleyball at albert park beach court, or takeaway a fish & chips from Pipi’s Kiosk and walking down Kerferd Rd Pier to check who is the lucky guy to get big catch. You will have a lot of fun before gearing up for fall.

Yoga at the beach

 

#4 Go to Moomba Festival  

I know you already know, but we have to list here, because it is so iconic and it comes back with full program of attractions and entertainment, including Moomba Parade, Birdman Rally and Moomba Masters water sports competition. Yup. No restriction no capacity limit. It is Australia’s largest free community festival. After two years of hiatus, this event will let you experience culture diversity and vibrant city.

Theme Park Melbourne

 

#5 Moonlight movie at Royal Botanic Garden till 27 March

Another outdoor activity for you to seize the end of summer. Australia’s favorite outdoor cinema, the Moonlight Cinema at Royal Botanic Garden. Check out the program, bring the nostalgia of picnics and popcorn. Last chance as it finishes up end of March, otherwise you may have to wait for 8 months for the next one.

Moonlight Cinema Melbourne - GBCA

Have a fun! See you in April!