New South Wales

HLT20113

Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care in New South Wales

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 is a vital qualification for those interested in pursuing a career in the community and healthcare sector in New South Wales. This course provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively contribute to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. By studying this certification, graduates open doors to various career pathways, including roles such as Patient Liaison Officer and Outreach Worker, ensuring that they play a meaningful part in the healthcare process.

Enrolling in the Certificate II program will not only equip students with practical skills but also align them with numerous fields of study critical to the wellbeing of the community. Areas such as Mental Health, Social Work, and Aboriginal Health Care are highly relevant in today’s health landscape. These studies are designed to develop cultural awareness and sensitivity, crucial for working effectively in Indigenous health contexts across New South Wales.

The variety of career options available upon completing the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care is impressive. Graduates may find themselves becoming important professionals such as an Aboriginal Health Worker or Mental Health Support Worker, all of which contribute significantly to the communities they serve. These positions require not only the requisite training but also a genuine commitment to improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout New South Wales.

Disability Services and Youth Work. By undertaking the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care, students will emerge as empowered leaders ready to take on roles that directly benefit the community and support the health and welfare of those in need. Discover more about this crucial qualification and its impact by exploring detailed sources on the course available at Courses.com.au.

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