Skills Training Australia
Certificate III in Sterilisation Services
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)The Skills Training Australia Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (HLT33115) qualifies you to work in the position of an Instrument technician in a CSSD department at both, private and Public hospitals, the role requires candidates to Cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing, reusable medical and surgical instruments the Australian/New Zealand Standard.
Delivery mode
Skills Training Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 459 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
- VIC Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the VIC Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Sterilisation Services will prepare you for the following role.
Sterilisation Technician
A Sterilisation Technician sterilises equipment for a hospital or other health facility. You might work for a sterilisation service or in the steri...
About Skills Training Australia
Our aim is to provide our students with a supportive atmosphere that embraces their needs and goals as learners. With unique objectives and a leading team of advisors and teaching staff onhand, we create positive pathways through our diploma training solutions.
Through careful understanding and the ability to help nurture our student community, no matter their level of abilities or goals, we’ve created an environment that ensures success from start to finish. Experience what it’s like to have some of Australia’s biggest and most prominent providers by your side, delivering exceptional programs and student placement opportunities that can otherwise be missed. Establish pathways for your future that see you rise to rewarding employment within the industry, or learn what it takes to be a professional out in the ‘real world’.