Western Australia

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Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care in Busselton

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care

The Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care offered in Busselton equips students with essential skills and knowledge suited for a variety of crucial roles in the community health sector. This qualification opens doors to career paths such as Aboriginal Health Worker, Outreach Worker, and Mental Health Support Worker, empowering individuals to make a significant impact on the health and well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the local area.

Additionally, pursuing this certification allows for career advancements in various fields, including Counselling, Youth Work, and Social Work. Students in Busselton benefit from connecting with experienced trainers who understand the unique cultural and health needs of Indigenous communities, ensuring that learners emerge ready for impactful roles such as Aboriginal Disability Worker and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker.

Those who achieve the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care will gain a broad understanding of healthcare environments for Indigenous populations, providing them with a solid foundation for further studies in Medical Administration and Disability services. Engaging with these studies in Busselton not only prepares participants for pivotal roles within their communities but also supports the overall improvement of health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the region.