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Do you want to work in health education?
More subsidised places are now available due to changes in Skills First funding arrangements. You are most likely eligible.

Education in health is a growing industry and experienced nurses, midwives and personal care workers wanting to work in education, whether in their workplace, vocational education sector or a clinical setting, often require a formal qualification. The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) is the core qualification for employment in the vocational education sector and increasingly in health education.

The ANMF (Vic Branch) Education Centre (RTO ID 22609) offers health professionals a bespoke, health-focused training and assessment qualification.

This purpose-built course has been contextualised to reflect your working environment, preparing graduates for current industry demands. Experienced, well-qualified teaching and support staff, materials, modern facilities with clinical simulation, well-equipped classrooms, computer laboratories and an extensive library ensure a quality course designed specifically for educators in health.

Eligibility criteria

Entry requirements: Applicants MUST be Victorian based residents in line with our regulatory requirements. Individuals must be able to demonstrate vocational competency in their proposed teaching and assessing area. This includes holding a relevant qualification and/or demonstrating broad industry knowledge and experience. As classes will be held virtually, students will also require a computer with a strong internet connection and headphones, headset or speakers to hear the presentation. A device with a camera and microphone to interact with the facilitator is highly desirable.

Selection criteria: Applicants are required to complete a pre-training review (PTR) prior to enrolment of training, which involves:

Completion of PTR questionnaire to identify individual learning needs, applicants must demonstrate the aptitude and adequate and digital literacy to meet course requirements
Completion of LLND assessment and participation in an interview to identify levels of core foundation skills, applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient language, literacy numeracy and digital (LLND) skills.
Assessment methods: Written tasks, portfolio of evidence and practical assessments

Disciplines: Other
Levels: Intermediate, Advanced
Lifespans: Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Wednesday 26 July 2023
09:00 to 17:00
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Melbourne

Specific location and venue confirmed by provider upon registration.
$3800

$1,225 for Skills First funding
$3,500 for members and $3,800 non-members (includes tuition fees, assessments and learning resources).
Please note - payment plans are available.

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Provided by Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF)
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