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Alpine Institute

Course Overview

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Work Placement

Traineeships

Work placement will be completed at your place of employment.

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You will be required to complete 40 to 80 hours of work placement in a health service office environment, depending on the elective units selected. Alpine Institute will organise placement within Alpine Health or other Health Services. Placement will commence following successful completion of all units. Placement timeline options can be arranged individually to meet the student’s needs, either in blocks or single days.

Students are required to provide a Police Check and Immunisation evidence prior to work placement.

Assessment

To achieve qualification, the student will need to:

  • Successfully complete compulsory practical training and observation in the workplace for a minimum of 40 hours.
  • Successfully complete all assessment activities including allocated tasks, projects, scenarios, case studies, questions and work books.

Certification

At the successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Certificate III in XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX under the Australian Qualifications Framework.

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Application Requirements

This course is open to candidates 17 years of age and over or Secondary School Students considering participation in VETiS program.

People with a disability are encouraged to apply for Government Subsidised training as applicable.

Candidates seeking to undertake this course must have:

  • Sufficient language, literacy and numeracy skills to complete the course
  • Basic computer knowledge and ready access to a computer
  • Basic internet knowledge and ready access to the internet
  • National Police Check – on commencement of this course all candidates are required to complete/have a current National Police Check within 6 months

Consideration will be given to candidates who are under 17 years of age and not currently attending school however, you must provide the following documents at the time of application:

  • Not completed Year 10 – Correspondence or Certificate signed by the Department of Education & Training, Regional Director.
  • Completed Year 10 – Correspondence, Certificate or Transition from School Form signed by the School Principal. Note: Consent must be provided by the student and the parent /carer to sight the Transition from School Form.

Process to Apply

Contact Alpine Institute to register your interest

Please call (03) 5751 9400 or click on the Apply Now button below regarding an expression of interest in this course.

Alpine Institute will send an Application Pack which includes:

  • Pre Training Review Form
  • Student Information Handbook
  • Course Information

Complete the Pre Training Review Form.

This form includes candidate details and self-assessment information and will be discussed in the Pre Training Interview.

Schedule and confirm a Pre Training Interview

Make an appointment with Alpine Institute on (03) 5751 9400 or [email protected]

The Pre Training Interview will consist of the following:

  • Pre Training Review Form discussion
  • Completion of a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Review to determine additional support needs and suitability to complete the course
  • Assessments for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), National Recognition (NL), or Credit Transfer (CT) if applicable
  • Eligibility for Government Subsidised Training

Applicants will be informed in writing and email of the outcome of their application.Successful applicants will be issued with an Enrolment Form which must be completed and returned with a non-refundable $100 administration fee. Upon receipt, a confirmation of enrolment will be issued.

Credit Transfer

The establishment of credit transfer is based on the student providing evidence of completion of the relevant units of competency.

Australian Qualifications and Statements of Attainment that have been issued by any other Registered Training Organisations will be recognised by Alpine Institute.

To apply for a Credit Transfer, Students must be able to present their original Qualification or Statement of Attainment with National codes and titles that match the current course in which they are enrolled.

Recognition of Prior Learning /RPL

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the acknowledgment of skills and knowledge obtained through formal training, work experience and/or life experience. The purpose of this process is to identify and assess previously acquired skills and knowledge against the required competency standards.

Students wishing to apply for RPL must complete the RPL application form. Course participants applying for RPL must provide evidence to the satisfaction of Alpine Institute. This evidence must clearly indicate that the applicant is able to demonstrate all the required skills and knowledge.

Course Enquiries

For further information please contact Alpine Institute, Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm

03 5751 9400

[email protected]

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Next Training Dates

All 2018 Certificate Courses start in February, with ongoing intakes throughout the year. More information on First Aid & CPR, Short Courses and other Community Education can be found at Training Dates.

 
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Alpine Institute

30 O'Donnell Avenue

Myrtleford VIC 3737

t 03 5751 9400

E [email protected]

Alpine Health acknowledges the many Traditional Owners of the Alpine region and their connection to the mountains, rivers and valleys. We pay our respect to these groups, their history and culture, and their Elders past and present.

We strive to create a health service and a community that is respectful and inclusive for people of all backgrounds, cultures, genders and abilities.