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CRICOS Course Code: 117472G

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33021) is a nationally recognised qualification designed for individuals who wish to build a meaningful career supporting people in aged care, disability support, and community service settings. This qualification reflects the growing demand for skilled support workers in Australia and provides students with the practical skills and professional knowledge required to work effectively in the health and community services sector.

At Monash Polytechnic College, the course is delivered through structured training that emphasises person-centred support practices, communication skills, workplace safety, and professional responsibility. Students develop the capability to support individuals with daily living tasks, promote independence, and contribute to the overall wellbeing and dignity of clients in diverse care environments.

This qualification is ideal for learners who are compassionate, patient, and committed to making a positive impact in people’s lives while building long-term career opportunities in one of Australia’s most essential industries.

Course Name: Certificate III in Individual Support
National Code: CHC33021
CRICOS Course Code: 117472G
Course Level: Certificate III
Course Language: English
Duration: 30 Weeks
Work Component: Yes
Work Placement Duration: 6 Weeks
Work Placement Hours: 120 Hours
Tuition Fee: AUD $11,500
Non-Tuition Fee: AUD $1,000
Estimated Total Course Cost: AUD $12,500
Location: Victoria, Australia
Field of Education: Society and Culture – Human Welfare Studies and Services

CAREER OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Certificate III in Individual Support, graduates may pursue employment opportunities in roles such as:

  • Aged Care Support Worker
  • Disability Support Worker
  • Personal Care Assistant
  • Home and Community Care Worker
  • Residential Care Support Worker
  • Community Support Worker

This qualification provides strong employability outcomes due to the ongoing demand for support workers across Australia.

WORK PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT

This course includes a mandatory work placement component designed to provide students with practical workplace experience. Students are required to complete 120 hours of work placement across a 6-week period, enabling them to apply classroom learning in real care environments.

Work placement is an essential part of this qualification and allows students to develop confidence, workplace communication skills, and practical capability. Placement also provides students with exposure to professional expectations within the care industry, supporting strong job readiness upon graduation.

Monash Polytechnic College will provide guidance to students in preparing for placement requirements, including workplace documentation, professional behaviour expectations, and compliance obligations.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must meet the entry requirements set by Monash Polytechnic College, including academic and English language proficiency requirements.

International students must also meet visa requirements and provide relevant documentation as part of their application. Students should be prepared to participate in practical learning activities and complete work placement obligations as part of course completion.

Additional requirements may apply depending on placement provider conditions, such as police checks, health screening, and other compliance documents.

PATHWAYS

This qualification provides strong progression opportunities. Graduates may choose to pursue further study in areas such as:

  • Certificate IV qualifications in community services pathways
  • Diploma-level programs in health and community services
  • Further specialised training in disability support or aged care

It also supports direct entry into the workforce.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE AT MONASH POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

Monash Polytechnic College delivers this course in a supportive and professional learning environment where students receive structured guidance and academic support. Our trainers focus on ensuring students develop both knowledge and practical competence aligned with workplace expectations. We aim to prepare students not only to complete their qualification successfully but to enter the workforce with confidence, professionalism, and readiness.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Throughout this course, students will develop practical skills and workplace knowledge that enable them to work professionally in care and support environments. Training includes essential competencies related to supporting client wellbeing, understanding workplace policies, communicating effectively with individuals and care teams, and applying safe work practices.
  • Students will learn how to provide support that respects individual rights, independence, dignity, and cultural diversity. The course also develops strong awareness of legal and ethical responsibilities within the community services sector, ensuring students understand their role in maintaining professional boundaries and delivering high-quality care.