Aged Care Coordinator Courses
An Aged Care Coordinator oversees the care and support of elderly individuals in various settings, such as residential aged care facilities or community services. You might coordinate care plans, manage staff, and ensure that residents receive appropriate medical attention, personal care, and social support. Aged Care Coordinators focus on improving the quality of life for elderly people by developing activities and services tailored to their needs and preferences.
Aged Care Coordinators play a vital role in the well-being of older Australians. You’ll need to be compassionate, organised, and have strong communication skills. You’ll work closely with families, healthcare professionals, and support staff to ensure that the elderly in your care are safe, comfortable, and well-supported.
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Popular Aged Care Coordinator Courses
There is one course available for people who want to become an Aged Care Coordinator.
CHC82015
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Case Manager
Aged Care Coordinator
Disability Support Worker
Mental Health Worker
The CHC82015 Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case Management is for community service leaders who need the skills to work with carers and families in complex situations. Over 12-24 months of study you will be learning how to undertake advanced client assessments and case management. The course also covers: domestic and family violence, relationship building, leadership, on-the-job coaching, ethics.
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Average duration: 12 months.
Job Pathways
Here are some potential career pathways within aged care. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.