For those seeking a career within the Aged Care industry, King’s International College provides effective and accredited training by highly experienced and qualified staff.
Because of the College’s outstanding reputation and strong links with the aged care industry, King’s International College’s graduates are eagerly sought after and highly advantaged when it comes to gaining both placements and employment within the aged care field.
Graduates of aged care can work for local government bodies, community organisations, Home and Community Care(HACC) services and health agencies.
- CHC30208 Certificate III in Aged Care Work - Study Modes: Full Time, External or Flexible Delivery
- CHC30208 Certificate III in Disability - Study Modes: Full Time, External or Flexible Delivery
- CHC30308 Certificate III in Home & Community Care - Study Modes: Full Time, External or Flexible Delivery
- CHC40108 Certificate IV in Aged Care Work - External Program
- CHC40208 Certificate IV in Home & Community Care - External Program
- CHC40608 Certificate IV in Community Services (Leisure & Health) - External Program
- CHC52208 Diploma of Community Services Coordination - External Program
Industry contact details:-
Australian Apprenticeships Centre
Australian Apprenticeships referral line
: 13 38 73
Web: www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au
Community Services & Health Industry Skills Council (CSHISC)
Ph:02 9270 6600
Web: www.cshisc.com.au
Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations
Ph: 02 6121 6000
Web: www.dewr.gov.au
Department of Health and Ageing
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1800 020 103
Web: www.health.gov.au
National Training Information Service (NTIS)
Web: www.ntis.gov.au
Queensland Government - Department of Education, Training and the Arts (D.E.T.A)
Apprenticeships info:1800 210 210
Web: www.trainandemploy.qld.gov.au
Queensland Health
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07 3234 0111
Web: www.health.qld.gov.au
Congratulations to our Graduates from Far North Queensland!
Indigenous Students Graduate with a Nationally Accredited Qualification School of Community Services
Nine Home and Community Care workers received their Certificate III in Home and Community Care at a special graduation ceremony held on the 14th of September at the Reedy Creek campus on the Gold Coast.
The successful graduates were from the Bur-Del Cooperative Advancement Society in Ayr, Far North Queensland. Situated on the north side of the mighty Burdekin River, 85 kilometres south of Townsville, this prosperous rural community of Ayr is the main town in the Burdekin Shire.
The course was fully funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing under the Community Aged Care Workforce Development Program with the training provided by King’s International College Gold Coast.
The program focused on enhancing the skills and knowledge of aged care workers who provide home based care to frail older Australians with complex care needs.
The program targets aged care workers employed in services approved to provide Australian Government subsidised care packages such as Community Aged Care Packages (CACPs), Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) and Extended Aged Care at Home Dementia (EACH-D).
King’s International College continues to deliver this much needed Nationally Accredited qualification throughout Queensland.




