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Entry Requirements
There are no pre-requisites or other training package entry requirements for this course.
You are, however, required to meet the admission criteria in order to meet industry requirements. This includes that you have:
16 years of age and above at the time of commencement of the course
A National Police Clearance or Australian Federal Police (AFP) Clearance certificate
Immunisation (this is required for the Professional Experience Placement)
Basic computer skills
Successfully complete an ACSF test and can work at Level 3 for all indicators (issued within the last 12 months from the time of admission)
Physical requirements that are necessary to pass the course objectives are:
Strength: To assist with lifting and transferring a client, and perform CPR
Mobility: To bend, stoop, and bend down to the floor; ability to move around rapidly; and to move in small, confined spaces
Hearing: To hear through the stethoscope to discriminate sounds; to hear cries for help; to hear alarms on equipment and emergency signals; and various overhead pages
Vision: To make physical assessments of client and equipment
Communication: To communicate in both verbal and written formats; and interact with clients, staff, and faculty supervisors
Please declare in your application if you have a disability, disorder, or if you're on any medication that'll require reasonable adjustments to fulfil these requirements.
You're also required to have the below learning resource:
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