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Your community, your college, your future National Qualiications at SlkillsLink Training In 2015, NSW Smart & Skilled fees will apply for eligible students for the following qualiications This training is subsidised by the NSW Government CHC30212 Certiicate III in Aged Care BSB31112 Certiicate III in Business Administration (Medical) FSK20113 Foundation Skills Certiicate II Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways with Aged Care & Disability FSK20113 Foundation Skills Certiicate II Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways with Business . In 2015, subsidised fees will apply for eligible students for the following qualiications CHC30408 Certiicate III in Disability CHC40708 Certiicate IV in Community Services FNS40211 Certiicate IV in Bookkeeping . skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate III in Aged Care (CHC30212) This training is subsidised If you want to join a caring profession, Certiicate III in Aged Care by the NSW Government will give you the preparation you need. Learn how to provide effective support to older people at a range of different care levels. This qualiication will enable you to work in residential facilities and carry out activities to maintain personal care and/or other activities of living for people in an aged care setting. Suitable for people who would like to establish a career in aged care, it is also relevant to those who are already working in the ield of aged care under direct supervision, and looking to develop new skills and further their career.. Units of Competency Pathways Information CHCAC317A Support older people to maintain their Successful completion of this qualiication may independence lead to employment as: CHCAC318B Work effectively with older people Accommodation support worker Field oficer CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with dementia Assistant in nursing CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector Home care assistant CHCCS305C Assist clients with medication Care assistant (pre requisite - HLTAP301B) Care service employees CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs Care worker Personal care assistant CHCICS302B Participate in the implementation of Community care worker individualised plans Community house worker CHCICS303A Support individual health and emotional well Residential care worker being CHCWHS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care Further study options include: work Ttansition to: CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative Cert III in Disability approach Cert III in Home and Community Care HLTAP301B Recognise healthy body systems in a health Follow this pathway to: Cert IV in Aged Care care context HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate III in Aged Care (CHC30212) If you want to join a caring profession, Certiicate III in Aged Care This training is subsidised by the NSW Government will give you the preparation you need. Learn how to provide effective support to older people at a range of different care levels. This qualiication will enable you to work in residential facilities and carry out activities to maintain personal care and/or other activities of living for people in an aged care setting. Suitable for people who would like to establish a career in aged care, it is also relevant to those who are already working in the ield of aged care under direct supervision, and looking to develop new skills and further their career.. In 2015, NSW Smart & Skilled fees will apply for eligible students for this qualiication. Units of Competency Pathways Inf rmati n CHCAC317A Support older people to maintain their independence Successful completion of this qualiication may lead to CHCAC318B Work effectively with older people employment as: CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with dementia Accommodation support worker Field oficer CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector Home care assistant CHCCS305C Assist clients with medication (pre req - HLTAP301B) Care assistant CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs Care service employees CHCICS302B Participate in the implementation of individualised plans Care worker Personal care assistant CHCICS303A Support individual health and emotional well being Community care worker CHCWHS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care work Community house worker CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative approach Residential care worker HLTAP301B Recognise healthy body systems in a health care context Further study options include: HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients Transition to: and co-workers Cert III in Disability Cert III in Home and Community Care HLTAID003 Provide irst aid Follow this pathway to: HLTIN301C Comply with infection control policies and procedures Cert IV in Aged Care 3 days per week, Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays 9:00am - 3:00pm from 9 February Information Session - Tue 3 Feb 9:30am - 11:30am BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate III in Business Administration (Medical) (BSB31112) This training is subsidised by the NSW Government Our nationally accredited Certiicate III in Business Administration (Medical) provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to work in administration in a medical practice or a hospital. This course will help you to develop an understanding of current industry practices and includes medical terminology. This course will be delivered in a lexible blend of online and face to face sessions. In 2015, NSW Smart & Skilled fees will apply for eligible students for this qualiication. Pathways Inf rmati n Units of Competency Examples of indicative job roles for candidates seeking BSBADM307B Organise schedules entry based upon their vocational experience include: Administration Assistant BSBCUS301B Deliver and monitor a service to customers Clerical Worker BSBDIV301A Work effectively with diversity Data Entry Operator Information Desk Clerk BSBINM301A Organise workplace information Ofice Junior BSBITU303A Design and produce text documents Receptionist. BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents Pathways from the qualiication BSBMED301B Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately BSB40507 Certiicate IV in Business Administration. BSBMED302B Prepare and process medical accounts BSBMED303B Maintain patient records BSBMED305B Apply the principles of conidentiality, privacy and security within the medical environment BSBMED401B Manage patient record keeping system BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development BSBWRT301A Write simple documents Blended online and face to face delivery starts Mon 23 Feb - Wed 7 Jul 2015 Enrol Now skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108) This qualiication addresses work primarily in residential facilities within deined organisation guidelines and service plans. These workers carry out activities related to maintaining an individual’s well being through personal care and/or other activities of living. Graduates may provide services to individuals with complex needs, and/or work with groups of older people and may include training and support to promote independence and community participation, which may be provided as part of activities and programs in a variety of settings including residential and centre-based programs, report to service managers and liaise with professionals and other service providers. May be required to supervise and/or coordinate a limited number of other workers. Units of Competency CHCAC412B Provide support to older people with complex needs (*pre-requisite CHCAC318B) Entry Requirements: CHCAC416A Facilitate support responsive to the speciic To gain entry into this qualiication you must have completed the following 6 core units from nature of dementia CHC30112 Certiicate III in Aged Care (or CHCAC417A Implement interventions with older people at equivalent). risk of falls *CHCAC318B Work effectively with older people CHCAD401D Advocate for clients CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with CHCCS400C Work within a relevant legal and ethical dementia framework CHCCS411B Work effectively in the community sector CHCICS401B Facilitate support for personal care needs CHCICS303A Support individual health and emotional CHCICS402B Facilitate individualised plans well being CHCINF403E Coordinate information systems CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative CHCNET404B Facilitate links with other services *HLTAP301B approach Recognise healthy body systems in a CHCORG406C Supervise work health care context *CHCCS305C Assist clients with medication (*pre-requisite HLTAP301B) *CHCCS424B Administer and monitor medications (*pre-requisite CHCCS305C) HLTWHS300A Contribute to WHS processes HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build relationships 8 x monthly sessions starting 16 March Information Session - Tue 3 Feb 9:30am - 11:30am BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate III in Disability (CHC30408) This course provides training for people who work or want to work in services that support people with a disability in the community and/or in residential facilities. Work titles such as a personal care assistant, home assistant, disability support worker or client assistant. You will also develop skills and knowledge in meeting personal care needs, behaviour support, individual health and well being. Subsidised fees will apply for eligible students for this qualiication. Units of Competency Pathways Inf rmati n Successful completion of this qualiication may lead to CHCICS303A Support individual health and emotional well being employment as: CHCICS305B Provide behaviour support in the context of Disability Support Worker individualised plans Accommodation support worker CHCMH301C Work effectively in mental health School Support Worker CHCDIS301C Work effectively with people with a disability Care assistant CHCDIS302A Maintain an environment to empower people with Care service employees disabilities Care worker CHCDIS322A Support community participation and inclusion Personal care assistant CHCDIS323A Contribute to skill development and maintenance Community support worker CHCWHS312A Follow WHS work safety procedures for direct care Community house worker work Residential care worker HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co- workers Further study options include: CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector Transition to: CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs Cert III in Aged Care CHC30212 CHCICS302B Participate in the implementation of individualised plans Cert III in Home and Community Care CHC30112 CHCICS304B Work effectively with carers Follow this pathway to: Cert IV in Aged Care CHC40108 HLTAID003 Provide irst aid 3 days per week, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00am - 3:00pm from 10 February Information Session - Tue 3 Feb 9:30am - 11:30am BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Title of article content Certiicate III in Early UNITS OF COMPETENCY Childhood Education and Care CHCORG303C Participate effectively in the work environment (CHC30113) CHCECE010 Support the holistic development of children in Early Childhood CHCECE011 Provide experiences to support children’s play and learning This qualiication relects the role of CHCECE012 Support children to connect with their world workers in a range of early childhood CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice education settings who work within CHCECE006 Support behaviour of children and young people the requirements of the Education and CHCECE002 Provide care for children Care Services National Regulations CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships and the National Quality Standard. with children They support the implementation of CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers an approved learning framework, and CHCCS400C Work within relevant legal and ethical framework support children’s wellbeing, learning CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and and development. Depending on the young people at risk setting, educators may work under CHCECE009 Use an approved learning framework to guide direct supervision or autonomously. practice CHCECE001 Develop Cultural competence HLTHIR404D Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people HLTAID004 Provide and emergency irst aid response in an education and care setting CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children HLTWHS001 Participate in work health and safety CHCECE004 Promote and provide healthy food and drink Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Certiicate IV in Community Services Work(CHC40708) This qualiication covers workers who provide a range of services and interventions to clients, and/or who implement community education and interventions. Work may take place in a range of contexts such as community based organisations, residential rehabilitation services and outreach services and workers may have supervisory responsibilities. This qualiication deines knowledge and skills required by support workers and case workers who work autonomously under the broad guidance of others. Refers to speciic knowledge of a client group and appropriate intervention processes applied in residential and community settings. On completion of this qualiication the worker will be able to design and deliver programs that aim to enhance the well being of individuals and groups. The program is offered as a facilitated online course. Reliable access to the internet is required for facilitated online classes, research and to Pathways Inf rmati n use online resources and activities. Subsidised fees will apply for eligible students for this Occupational titles may include: Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander qualiication. community development worker Neighbourhood centre worker Units of Competency Recreational activities oficer (weekend) CHCCD412B Work within a community development framework Community care worker CHCCHILD401B Identify and respond to children and young people Residential support worker at risk Support worker (community based with CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build an orientation toward any or a number relationships of the following: youth, women, families, CHCCS400C Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework domestic violence, child protection) CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector Indigenous youth worker CHCCS412E Deliver and develop client services Youth case worker (community health service setting - non residential) CHCCS422B Respond holistically to client issues and refer appropriately Youth housing support worker CHCORG405E Maintain an effective work environment Juvenile justice oficer HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and Youth worker co-workers HLTWHS300A Contribute to WHS processes CHCCS403C Provide brief intervention HLTCSD306D Respond effectively to behaviours of concern CHCAOD402B Work effectively in the alcohol and other drugs sector CHCAOD408B Assess needs of clients with alcohol and/or other drugs issues skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Certiicate IV in Bookkeeping (FNS40211) Under new Federal Legislation (Tax Services Act 2009) contract bookkeepers must register as BAS Service Agents. This legislation has been developed to address the needs of the bookkeeping industry and to raise the professional standards and is one of the new minimum educational requirements outlined in the legislation. This course is suitable for anyone who wishes to register as a BAS Service Agent or employed bookkeepers wanting to join the bookkeeping industry. You will learn best practice skills from professional trainers working in the industry. There are 12 units of competency to be undertaken and upon successful completion of this course students will be awarded the nationally accredited Certiicate IV in Bookkeeping FSN40211 The program is offered as a facilitated online course. Reliable access to the internet is required for facilitated online classes, research and to use online resources and activities. Pathways Inf rmati n Subsidised fees will apply for eligible students for this Pathways into the qualiication • Certiicate III in Accounts Administration qualiication. Pathways from the qualiication Units of Competency The primary pathway from this qualiication is employment in a bookkeeping job role with functions that BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents include: BSBFIA401A Prepare inancial reports • establishing and maintaining manual BSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes. and computerised accounting systems BSBCUS403B Implement customer service standards • completing Business Activity FNSBKG401A Develop and implement policies and procedures Statements (BAS) and other ofice inancial statements relevant to bookkeeping activities FNSBKG402A Establish and maintain a cash accounting • developing bookkeeping management systems for organisations general system administration. FNSBKG403A Establish and maintain an accrual accounting system FNSBKG404A Carry out business activity and instalmentactivity A further learning pathway utilising qualiications such as Diploma of statement tasks Accounting would support career FNSBKG405A Establish and maintain a payroll system progression. FNSINC401A Apply principles of professional practice to work in the inancial services Industry BSBWOR501B Manage personal work priorities and rofessional development BSBSMB405B Monitor and manage small business operations FNSACC406A Set up and operate a computerised accounting system skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Title of article content UNITS OF COMPETENCY Certiicate IV in Training and Assessment TAEDES401A Design and develop learning programs (TAE40110) TAEDES402A Use Training Packages and accredited The Certiicate IV in Training and Assessment courses to meet client needs (TAE40110) is the new Training and Assessment TAELLN401A Address adult language, literacy and Qualiication. This course is designed for people numeracy skills who want to become trainers and assessors in the Vocational Education and Training TAEDEL401A Plan, organise and deliver group-based Environment. The Certiicate IV in Training learning & Assessment will teach you to develop and train groups and individuals, as well as how TAEDEL402A Plan, organise and facilitate learning in to develop assessment tools and procedures the workplace within a workplace or VET environment. It will BSBCMM401A Make a presentation enable you to systematically and professionally pass on the valuable skills and knowledge you TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction have acquired across your lifetime to others. TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and Job Roles may include processes Enterprise/Registered training TAEASS402B Assess competence organisation (RTO) Trainer or Assessor TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Training advisor or training needs analyst Vocational education teacher Advance and The program is offered as a blended delivery with projects/assignments to be completed enhance your at home. Reliable access to the internet is required for facilitated online classes, research career in training. and to use online resources and activities. Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Certiicate II in Business (BSB20112) POSITIONS STILL AVAILABLE BSBWHS201A Contribute to health and safety of self and others TRAIN WITH US Although our fully funded BSBCUS201B Deliver a service to customers positions are now illed, we BSBINM202A Handle mail have a number of vacancies for BSBINN201A Contribute to workplace innovation qualiiying students for BSBITU203A Communicate electronically $450 BSBWOR202A Organise and complete daily work activities BSBWOR203B Work effectively with others BSBWOR204A Use Business technology This qualiication is designed for individuals FSKLRG04 Use basic strategies for work-related learning who need skills to prepare for a vocational pathway qualiication or further foundation skills ICAICT101A Operate a personal computer development. ICAICT102A Operate word processing applications It is suitable for individuals who require: FSKRDG04 Read and respond to basic workplace information • A prevocational pathway to employment and vocational training. • Basic reading, writing, numeracy, oral communication and learning skills. • Education, training and employment goals. • Entry level digital technology . 2 days per week Mon & Fri 9:00am - 3:00pm over 2 Terms Starts 13 May BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate II in Skills for Work & Vocational Pathways with Business (FSK20113) This training is subsidised by the NSW Government This qualiication is designed for individuals who require foundation skills development to prepare for workforce entry or vocational training pathways. It is suitable for individuals who require a pathway to employment or vocational training and are needing to attain reading, writing, numeracy, oral communication and learning skills at Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 3, entry level digital literacy and employability skills. In 2015, NSW Smart & Skilled fees will apply for eligible students for this qualiication. Units of Competency FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work Pathways Inf rmati n FSKLRG09 Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems This course offers a pathway for students to obtain work in FSKRDG10 Read and respond to routine workplace information a wide variety of industries by offering 5 accredited units FSKNUM14 Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, from Certiicate II in Business BSB20112. decimals and percentages for work Students may transition from this course into a full Certiicate course with credit transfers for units already FSKNUM15 Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric covered. measurements for work This course also includes 10 hours of Skills for FSKLRG11 Use routine strategies for work-related learning Jobseekers covering topics such as: FSKDIG03 Use digital technology for routine workplace tasks Applying for a job Resume Writing FSKWTG09 Write routine workplace texts Interview Skills FSKLRG07 Use strategies to identify job opportunities Presentation Skills Conidence and self esteem Business Pathway BSBWHS201A Contribute to health and safety of self and others This course will include BSBITU203A Communicate electronically tutorial support and one BSBWOR202A Organise and complete daily work activities week of work placement BSBWOR204A Use business technology BSBSUS201A Sustainability 3 days per week 9:30am - 2:30pm from 2 March skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Certiicate II in Skills for Work & Vocational Pathways with Aged Care & Disability (FSK20113) This training is subsidised by the NSW Government This qualiication is designed for individuals who require further foundation skills development to prepare for workforce entry or vocational training pathways. It is suitable for individuals who require a pathway to employment or vocational training and are needing to attain reading, writing, numeracy, oral communication and learning skills at Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 3, entry level digital literacy and employability skills. In 2015, NSW Smart & Skilled fees will apply for eligible students for this qualiication. Pathways Inf rmati n Units of Competency Successful completion of this qualiication may lead to employment as: FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work Accommodation support worker FSKLRG09 Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems Field oficer FSKRDG10 Read and respond to routine workplace information Home care assistant FSKNUM14 Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, Care assistant Care service employees decimals and percentages for work Care worker FSKNUM15 Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric Personal care assistant measurements for work Community care worker FSKLRG11 Use routine strategies for work-related learning Community house worker FSKDIG03 Use digital technology for routine workplace tasks Residential care worker FSKWTG09 Write routine workplace texts FSKLRG07 Use strategies to identify job opportunities Further study options include: Transition to: Cert III in Disability CHC30408 Aged Care & Disability Pathway Cert III in Home and Community Care CHC30408 Follow this pathway to: CHCWHS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care work Cert IV in Aged Care CHC40108 CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs CHCAC318B Work effectively with older people HLTAID003 Provide irst aid CHCMH411A Work with people with mental health issues 3 days per week, Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays 9:00am - 3:00pm from 9 Feburary Information Session - Tue 3 Feb 9:30am - 11:30am BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
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Your community, your college, your future Pathway Certiicate III in Aged Care (CHC30212) Certiicate III in Disability (CHC30408) If you have already completed your Certiicate III in Aged Care and would like to expand your knowlege and improve your career prospects, you can transition your skills to gain an additional qualiication in Certiicate III Disability with this ‘bridging course’. The Aged Care and Disability qualiications have similar units however as we know, they have different industry contexts and outcomes. This course, developed with industry consultation, offers the seven units of study below, and revisits the units common to both qualiications to ensure that students have a clear understanding of the disability context of each unit. Pathways Inf rmati n Units of Competency Successful completion of this qualiication may lead to employment as: CHCDIS301C Work effectively with people with a disability Accommodation support worker CHCDIS302A Maintain an environment to empower people with In-home respite giver disabilities Field oficer CHCDIS322A Support community participation and inclusion Home care assistant CHCDIS323A Contribute to skill development and maintenance Care service employees Care worker CHCICS305B Provide behaviour support in the context of Personal care assistant individualised plans CHCMH301C Work effectively in mental health Community care worker Community house worker CHCICS304B Work effectively with carers Residential care worker Disability support worker Further study options include: Transition to: Cert III in Home and Community Care CHC30312 Follow this pathway to: Cert IV in Aged Care CHC40108 skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Your community, your college, your future Pathway Certiicate III in Aged Care (CHC30212) Certiicate III in Home and Community Care (CHC30312) If you have already completed your Certiicate III in Aged Care and would like to expand your knowlege and improve your career prospects, you can transition your skills to gain an additional qualiication in Certiicate III Home and Community Care with this ‘bridging course’. This qualiication addresses work in client homes and other community settings under regular supervision within clearly deined organisational guidelines and service plans. This qualiication will prepare you to carry out activities to maintain personal care and/or other activities of living for people in their own homes or in other community settings and carry out activities related to an Pathways Inf rmati n individualised plan. Successful completion of this qualiication may lead to employment as: Units of Competency Accommodation support worker CHCHC311C Work effectively in home and community care In-home respite giver CHCICS304B Work effectively with carers Field oficer Home care assistant Care service employees Care worker Personal care assistant Community care worker Community house worker Residential care worker Disability support worker Further study options include: Transition to: Cert III in Disability CHC30408 Follow this pathway to: Cert IV in Aged Care CHC40108 skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288 Port Macquarie Community College RTO 90315
Title of article content Working with People with Alcohol and Other Drug Issues Working with People with Alcohol and Other Drug Issues Are you currently working in the ields where you come across clients who have alcohol and other drug issues? This cluster of units covers skills for workers who provide a range of services and interventions to clients who work with people with alcohol and other drugs issues. Ie. AOD workers, dual diagnosis case managers, refuge staff, caseworkers, nurses, youth workers, job service case managers etc. UNITS HLTCSD306D Respond effectively to behaviours of concern 4 Units of competency Face to Face CHCAOD402B Work effectively in the alcohol and other drugs sector $870 CHCAOD408B Assess needs of clients with alcohol and /or Min 6 participants other drugs issues (also available online, please enquire) CHCCS403C Provide brief intervention skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Childrens Services training to meet new industry standards. To meet the new industry regulations, SkillsLink Training has put together a package of identiied units to meet the Education and Care Service National Regulations (regulation 136) which requires at least one educator who holds an approved irst aid qualiication and has also undertaken approved training in the management of asthma and anaphylaxis. Also available for your staff is accredited training in manual handling, identifying children at risk & cultural competence. UNITS OF COMPETENCY Provide an emergency irst aid response in an education and care setting (HLTAID004) *This unit of competency has been approved by ACECQA and meets the requirements of “First Aid, Asthma & Anaphylaxis”. 2 sessions Mon 17 Nov 9:00am - 5:00pm Tue 18 Nov 9:00am - 1:00pm 2 sessions Wed 10 Dec 9:00am - 5:00pm Thu 11 Dec 9:00am - 1:00pm $210 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation - CPR Refresher (HLTAID001) *This refresher is for anyone holding HLTAID003, HLTAID004 or HLTFA311A requiring a yearly refresher of CPR only. 1 session Mon 3 Nov 9:00am - 11:00am 1 session Tue 9 Dec 9:00am - 11:00am $65 Asthma & Anaphylaxis *These units are for anyone holding HLTAID003 or HLTFA311A and needing to add the Asthma & Anaphylaxis components that are included in HLTAID004. 1 session Thur 20 Nov 1:30pm - 5:30pm 1 session Mon 8 Dec 1:30pm - 5:30pm $110 Undertake manual handling (MEM11011B) 1 session Fri 28 Nov 8:30am - 12:30pm $90 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk (CHCPRT001) 3 sessions 26, 27 & 28 Nov 10:00am - 3:00pm $250 Develop cultural competency (CHCECE001) 3 sessions 6, 7 & 13 Nov 10:00am - 3:00pm $250 Can’t get your staff to us? We can come to you. Please enquire about customised training at your workplace. www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Communicating With People With Disabilities This course will assist people to communicate with people with disabilities and their families. People in any industry dealing with the public will beneit from a basic understanding of Mental Health and Disability issues. People working in Community Services and also the Service Sector, Retail, Hospitality, Allied Health Services will come into contact with people with Mental Health and/or Disability issues, their families and carers. This short courses may also be helpful for family members and carers trying to understand the challenges of living with a disability. UNITS 6 sessions CHCAD401D Advocate for clients ENQUIRE TODAY CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build $665 relationships Min 6 participants CHCICS304B Work effectively with carers Learn new skills or build on your existing skills and knowledge skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content First Aid This certiicate is a valued skill for anyone and is acceptable to TRAIN WITH US all government departments and industries. This course provides simple effective skills to deal with common medical emergency situations including CPR techniques and the knowledge required to provide irst aid response, life support, management of casualty(s), and other irst aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. Perform CPR Provide basic emergency life support This nationally recognised unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond to life threatening emergencies using basic life support measures. Emergency Management of Anaphylaxis & Asthma This is a short course designed to develop skills and knowledge to assist a casualty suffering a severe allergic reaction, by the administration of the casualty’s own adrenalin supply through a controlled dose injection device, until the arrival of medical assistance. Upon completion students will receive Statements of Attainment for VBP434 – First aid management of Anaphylaxis and VPAU320 - Develop risk minimization and management strategies for allergic reactions and anaphylaxis from 22099VIC Course in irst aid Management of Anaphylaxis. Asthma will also be covered. Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content ACCREDITED Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITHFAB204 HOSPITALITY TRAINING This is an excellent qualiication for those wanting to gain employment in cafes, restaurants and bistros. This unit deals with the skills and knowledge to extract and serve espresso coffee using a commercial espresso machine, including storage of coffee and cleaning, care and preventative maintenance of machinery. It applies to baristas and others who make coffee using a commercial espresso machine in a variety of hospitality settings. This unit does not cover general preparation of coffee using methods of coffee extraction other than espresso machines. Use hygienic practices for food safety SITXFSA101 Food Handlers play an important role in ensuring the health of your customers and the public. Current Legislation makes it mandatory that any person handling food has received training and demonstrated competency in Safe Food Handling methods. This course covers safe food handling and safe storage, effective use of detergents and sanitisers, waste and pest ask about our control. Includes an overview of how the food safety legislation will affect you. Meets Food Safety Program requirements. RSA & RCG Successful participants will gain Statement of Attainment SITXFSA101 - Use hygienic practices for food safety from Certiicate II in Hospitality SIT20213. Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Add to your existing skills or take the irst step towards a new career. Medical Skillset Study 5 Units from Cert III Business Administration (Medical) (BSB31112) BSBMED301B Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately This skillset relects the role BSBMED302B Prepare and process medical accounts of individuals who apply a BSBMED303B Maintain patient records broad range of competencies BSBMED304B Assist in controlling stocks and supplies in various medical BSBMED305B Apply the principles of conidentiality, privacy and administration contexts. security within the medical environment Possible Job roles Medical Receptionist Medical Records Clerk Medical Secretary Study 5 Units Face to Face $665 (also available online, please enquire) www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Medical Skillset Study 5 Units from Cert III Business Administration (Medical) (BSB31112) BSBMED301B Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately BSBMED302B Prepare and process medical accounts BSBMED303B Maintain patient records BSBMED304B Assist in controlling stocks and supplies This skillset relects the role BSBMED305B Apply the principles of conidentiality, privacy and of individuals who apply a security within the medical environment broad range of competencies in various medical administration contexts. Possible Job roles Medical Receptionist Medical Records Clerk Medical Secretary. Study 5 Units $665 Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Medical Terminology BSBMED301B Interpret and Apply Medical Terminology Interpret and apply medical Appropriately terminology appropriately (BSBMED301B) Element Performance criteria This unit describes the performance outcomes, 1. Respond appropriately to instructions which contain medical skills and knowledge required to understand and terminology respond to instructions; to carry out routine tasks 1.1 Receive, interpret and document written and oral instructions and communicate with a range of internal/external using medical terminology clients in a medical environment; and to use 1.2 Use checklists where appropriate appropriate advanced medical terminology. 1.3 Ensure own understanding of abbreviations for specialised medical terminology and associated processes Available by Facilitated Online 1.4 Ensure own understanding of and adhere to, the policies Learning 1.5 and procedures of the enterprise Seek clariication when necessary 2. Carry out routine tasks 2.1 Use medical terminology correctly in the completion of routine tasks 2.2 Seek assistance from supervisor or experienced staff member as required 3. Use appropriate medical terminology in oral and written communication 3.1 Use appropriate medical terminology as directed, in oral communication with patients, fellow workers and health professionals 3.2 Use appropriate medical terminology as directed, in written communication with patients, fellow workers and health professionals 3.3 Present written communication to a designated person for veriication if required 3.4 Spell and pronounce medical terminology correctly Single Unit Face to Face $466 Minimum 6 participants (aslo available online, please enquire) skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Medical Terminology Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately (BSBMED301B) UNIT BSBMED301B Interpret and Apply Medical Terminology Appropriately This unit describes the performance outcomes, Element Performance criteria skills and knowledge required to understand and respond to instructions; to carry out routine tasks 1. Respond appropriately to instructions which contain medical terminology and communicate with a range of internal/external 1.1 Receive, interpret and document written and oral instructions using clients in a medical environment; and to use medical terminology appropriate advanced medical terminology. 1.2 Use checklists where appropriate Available by Facilitated Online 1.3 Ensure own understanding of abbreviations for specialised medical terminology and associated processes Learning 1.4 Ensure own understanding of and adhere to, the policies and procedures of the enterprise 1.5 Seek clariication when necessary 2. Carry out routine tasks 2.1 Use medical terminology correctly in the completion of routine tasks 2.2 Seek assistance from supervisor or experienced staff member as required 3. Use appropriate medical terminology in oral and written communication 3.1 Use appropriate medical terminology as directed, in oral communication with patients, fellow workers and health professionals 3.2 Use appropriate medical terminology as directed, in written Single Unit 3.3 communication with patients, fellow workers and health professionals Present written communication to a designated person for veriication if $405 3.4 required Spell and pronounce medical terminology correctly Start anytime from May Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Are you or your staff in contact with people who have mental health & disability support needs? Call the college today for current dates or talk to us about customising training for your staff in your workplace. People in any industry dealing with the public will beneit from a basic understanding of Communicating with people with disabilities mental health and disability issues. Frontline 6 x 6hour sessions staff working in the Community Services or Service Sectors; Retail, Hospitality, Allied This course will assist people to communicate with Health Services will come into contact with people with disabilities and their families. It may be people with mental health and/or disability helpful to those who, in their day to day activities, come issues, their families and carers. These into contact with people with disabilities. short courses may also be helpful for family CHCAD401D Advocate for clients members and carers trying to understand the CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication challenges of living with a disability. skills to build relationships CHCICS304B Work effectively with carers Ageing with a disability 4 x 6 hour sessions With aging it may become impossible for the family Understanding Mental Health member with a disability to remain in the family home. 6 x 6 hour sessions Moving into supported living creates huge challenges for This course will give students a clear overview of Mental the person, family and staff. Health and the strategies to work successfully in these This cluster gives an overview of Ageing, Grief and Loss situations. in the Disability Sector. CHCMH402B Apply understanding of mental health CHCDIS313A Support people with disabilities who are issues and recovery processes ageing CHCCS401C Facilitate responsible behaviour CHCCS426B Provide support and care relating to CHCMH301C Work effectively in mental health loss and grief skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Understanding Mental Health This course will give students a clear overview of Mental Health and the strategies to work successfully in these situations. People in any industry dealing with the public will beneit from a basic understanding of mental health and disability issues. People working in Community Services and also the Service Sector, Retail, Hospitality, Allied Health Services will come into contact with people with mental health and/or disability issues, their families and carers. This short course may also be helpful for family members and carers trying to understand the challenges of living with a disability. UNITS 6 sessions CHCMH402B Apply understanding of mental health issues ENQUIRE TODAY and recovery processes $665 CHCCS401C Facilitate responsible behaviour Min 6 participants CHCMH301C Work effectively in mental health Learn new skills or build on your existing skills and knowledge skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
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Title of article content Do you need support with your learning? TRAIN WITH US Returning to study can be stressful for some people. At SkillsLink Training, we have a support service to assist you with: Essay/Report writing Reading and writing skills SkillsLink Opening Numeracy skills English conversation Hours Disability support Mature aged workers Monday - Friday Job seeking skills 9:00am - 5:00pm Please ask at reception to speak to Alison Powell Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Finishing School? What’s the next step? TRAIN WITH US SkillsLink Training offers a comprehensive program for young people with disabilities who are moving from school into the workplace. This program includes accredited training in: Digital Technology STEPPING UP Food Hygiene & Safety (Use digital devices ICAICT104A) (Use hygienic practices for food safety SITXFSA101) SCHOOL TO WORK Barista (Prepare and serve esspresso coffee SITHFAB204) Applying for work Communication skills (Use basic work related learning FSKLRG04) Please contact Alison Powell on 6583 7288 to register your interest in this course for Term 4 2014. Mondays & Tuesdays 9:30am - 2:30pm 9 weeks from 13th October $50 contribution Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
Title of article content Do you need support with your learning? TRAIN WITH US Returning to study can be stressful for some people. At SkillsLink Training, we have a support service to assist you with: Essay/Report writing Reading and writing skills SkillsLink Opening Numeracy skills English conversation Hours Disability support Mature aged workers Monday - Thursday Job seeking skills 9:00am - 5:00pm Please ask at reception to speak to Alison Powell Follow us on Facebook This college is supported by the NSW Government www.skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
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Title of article content NON ACCREDITED COMPUTER TRAINING Call the college today for current dates or talk to us about customising training for you or your staff in your workplace. Individualised 1-2-1 training also available. COMPUTERS - GETTING STARTED WORD & EXCEL AT WORK Do you have little or no computer experience? If you need to learn to use Microsoft Word Would you like to gain the conidence to navigate and Excel 2010 this course is for you. You your home or ofice computer? Enjoy this no will learn to use both software applications pressure beginners class and learn the basics from an introductory level. These applications such as turning your computer on, keyboard are essential to all areas of work or business and mouse skills, basic ile management, word and will improve your skills and knowledge. processing, searching the internet and email Basic computer skills neccessary. Great for basics. Take the step and get started. jobseekers! 4 X 2 hour sessions 4 X 2 hour sessions Windows 8 training on your own laptop is also available for beginners and more advanced users - please enquire. Excel Spreadsheets - Intro Excel Spreadsheets - step 2 Excel is one of the most popular computer This course is intended for those who wish to applications. Learn the basics of creating and extend their skills in Microsoft Excel to perform editing spreadsheets to store information. more complex functions when creating and Topics covered include entering and editing editing spreadsheet documents. You will learn data, printing, formatting, using formulas and about absolute references, charts, functions, functions. linking and protecting worksheets. 2 X 3 hour sessions 2 X 3 hour sessions skillslinktraining.com.au [email protected] 02 6583 7288
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