Healthcare is a fast-expanding sector as the nation grapples with an ageing population and more people developing complex conditions.   

Many older adults or people with a disability or chronic disorder need specialist support to allow them to live comfortably with health and independence. It takes highly skilled people to provide this support effectively – and a Certificate III in Individual Support course at Collaboration Learning prepares you for a successful healthcare career caring for people in need.  

With jobs in this industry increasing rapidly, it’s the perfect time to complete this fundamental care industry qualification and set yourself up for one of multiple roles available. In this article, we’re exploring Certificate III in Individual Support job outcomes, including role titles, duties and potential salaries, helping anyone considering employment in this critical sector. 

Table of Contents:

  • What is a Certificate III in Individual Support? 
  • Top 5 Certificate III in Individual Support Job Outcomes  
  • More Job Outcomes After Certificate III in Individual Support 
  • Your Future Career in Healthcare 

What is a Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)?

As an entry-level qualification, a Certificate III in Individual Support teaches you all the basic skills required to support people in need physically and mentally so they can continue to live as independently, happily and healthily as possible. Not only do these skills prepare you for work in the care sector, but they also give you the best chance possible of securing a job once you’ve completed your studies.   

If you are considering working in healthcare you will benefit from completing this course for the following reasons: 

  • Fast completion time: The average time to finish the course is 6-12 months, getting students into the workplace quickly 
  • No entry requirements: Anyone can study this course (although is preferred that students have completed a Year 10 School Certificate first) 
  • Practical skills for work: You will learn relevant skills to take to the workplace – some acquired on-the-job through a healthcare work placement 
  • Extensive opportunities: Armed with a Certificate III in Individual Support, you are work-ready and highly employable in the healthcare sector 

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Top 5 Certificate III in Individual Support Job Outcomes 

After successfully completing this nationally recognised course, you will be fully qualified and upskilled for numerous roles within the care industry 

So, what jobs can you get with a Certificate III in Individual Support? Let’s take a look at some of the most popular jobs our students embark on after completing their course. 

Disability Support Worker 

There is an estimated 1 in 5 Australian people with disabilities. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has made care more accessible than ever, and it’s the role of a Disability Support Worker to provide it so those impacted by a disability can continue living healthy, independent lives. 

In this much needed role, your main duties are: 

  • Providing Personal Care – Assisting clients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding to ensure comfort. 
  • Assisting with Medication – Assisting clients to take or apply their medication treatments as prescribed. 
  • Facilitating Mobility – Helping clients with mobility issues move safely around their home or community, including using mobility aids and providing physical support. 
  • Encouraging Independence – Supporting clients in developing life skills and independence through guidance, encouragement, and tailored activities that promote self-sufficiency. 
  • Emotional and Social Support – Offering companionship and emotional support, helping clients engage in social activities, and fostering a positive and inclusive environment. 

Salary expectations for a Disability Support Worker in Queensland currently range between $60 and $75k annually. 

Aged Care Support Worker

It’s clear that Australia has an ageing population. Nowadays, many older adults choose to stay living in their homes, with any help they need provided by a visiting care worker. As an Aged Care Support Worker, it’s your responsibility to care for clients, providing a range of tasks so they can continue living independently and healthily at home. 

Your key duties as an Aged Care Support Worker include: 

  • Personal Care Assistance: Helping elderly clients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting to ensure optimum hygiene. 
  • Meal Preparation and Feeding: Preparing nutritious meals, assisting with eating, and ensuring dietary requirements are met to maintain clients’ health. 
  • Assisting with Medication – Assisting clients to take or apply their medication treatments as prescribed. 
  • Mobility and Physical Support: Assisting with mobility, including transferring clients from bed to wheelchair, helping with walking, and using mobility aids to ensure safety. 
  • Companionship and Social Engagement: Providing emotional support, engaging clients in social activities, and promoting well-being through companionship and conversation. 

Salary expectations for an Aged Care Support Worker in Queensland currently range between $60 and $75k per year. 

Residential Care Worker 

People living in a residential care home rely on skilled care workers to care for them properly and help them feel valued. As a Residential Care Worker, you provide essential support to older adults and individuals with a disability or chronic illness who are living permanently in a residential home, making a positive impact on their lives through compassionate care. 

The main duties of a Residential Care Worker are: 

  • Daily Living Support: Assisting residents with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. 
  • Assisting with Medication – Assisting clients to take or apply their medication treatments as prescribed. 
  • Meal Preparation and Nutrition: Preparing and serving meals that meet residents’ dietary requirements, assisting with feeding if necessary, and ensuring proper nutrition. 
  • Recreational Activities: Planning and facilitating recreational and social activities to promote physical and mental well-being, encouraging residents to engage and participate. 
  • Emotional Support: Providing emotional support, managing challenging behaviours, and creating a safe, positive environment that fosters residents’ overall well-being. 

Salary expectations for a Residential Care Worker in Brisbane currently range between $70 and $80k per year. 

Personal Care Giver 

If you have a passion for helping individuals of any age or health condition, then a career as a Personal Care Assistant might be the perfect fit for you. This type of care work involves looking after people of all ages who need assistance with daily living activities due to disabilities, chronic illnesses, or other health conditions. They may live at home, in a permanent care facility or be temporarily in a hospital.  

As a Personal Care Giver, your primary duties include: 

  • Personal Hygiene Assistance: Helping clients with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting to ensure their cleanliness. 
  • Meal Preparation and Feeding: Preparing and serving meals according to dietary requirements, assisting with feeding if necessary, and promoting proper nutrition. 
  • Assisting with Medication – Assisting clients to take or apply their medication treatments as prescribed. 
  • Mobility Support: Assisting clients with moving around their home or community, using mobility aids, and ensuring their safety during transfers and ambulation. 
  • Companionship and Emotional Support: Providing emotional support, engaging in conversation, and fostering a positive and supportive relationship to enhance clients’ mental well-being.

Salary expectations for a Personal Care Worker in Queensland currently range between $55 and $65k annually. 

More Job Outcomes After Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)

In addition to these highly sought-after roles, there are plenty more to consider once you have completed your Certificate III in Individual Support – like these:

  • Accommodation Support Worker   
  • Care Assistant   
  • Care Service Employee   
  • Client Assistant   
  • Community Access Coordinator   
  • Community Care Worker   
  • Community House Worker   
  • Family Support Worker   
  • Field Officer (Community Services)   
  • Food Services Deliverer   
  • Home Care Assistant   
  • In-Home Respite Worker   
  • Planned Activity Assistant   
  • Residential Aide   
  • Transport Support Worker  

Your Future Career in Healthcare 

Supporting the millions of people in need across Australia requires a substantial workforce. As such, the opportunities for work in the healthcare industry will continue to grow.  

If you want a rewarding role supporting others in need, consider completing Certificate III in Individual Support at Collaboration Learning. With proper training, you can put yourself in the best position to find work in the healthcare sector, helping others while helping your career to flourish.   

Take a look at the Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) and start your future career today. 

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Student Testimonials

Great course, supportive environment!
I completed my Certificate III in Early Childhood Education. They have a fantastic team and I really enjoyed studying with them. My teacher was great with helping me, replying quickly to emails and marking assessments, and very encouraging. I found the coursework to be well laid out and easy to understand and follow.

Thank you for helping me on my journey into Early Childhood Education!

Lael Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Amazing learning experience, helpful teachers!
“I had an amazing experience in my learning path for my new career and the teachers are amazing and helpful in your studies. I would definitely choose them for more learning experiences if I need to build on my career. I personally had trouble at the start of the course due to not studying in years. In-class teaching worked well for me.”

Joanne Hall Certificate IV in Ageing Support

With my first part on campus with Rene Ellwood, it was great to attend a class and be able to share experiences. Rene made it easy to grasp information. The second part was online but still easy to understand.”

Annie Boissonneau Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)

“Course was easy to understand and teachers were always there to help. Information was always easily found and knowing due dates for each individual unit and project made life much easier.”

Andrew Hoare Certificate IV in Retail Management

“Jenni was absolutely fantastic! Transparent and seamless enrolment process. Jenni made it easy for us to understand the process from education to employment. Professional and helpful. You don’t see this kind of commitment very often. Highly recommended.”

Emily Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

“Loved the experience. Great trainer, Chloe! Met some lifelong friends and got a job I love. Thanks for a new and rewarding career change.”

Christy Koe Certificate III in Community Services

“Trainers that are totally focused on the student’s outcomes and journey.”

Jamie Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)

“I feel so lucky to have found this college, the course is perfect to suit my lifestyle and what I want to achieve for my career. Very professional service, absolutely fantastic.”

Jessica Certificate III in Retail Services

“Love this place. All staff members are very nice. Very clean environment with all amenities. I am doing cert 3 in ECEC and my trainer Katrina is such a nice and lovely person, very soft-spoken, very supportive. Happy to be a part of this institute.”

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