Overview
Graduates will have a broad range of cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply methods and technologies to: analyse information to complete a range of activities relevant to the role of Health Care Assistant; provide and transmit solutions to sometimes complex problems; and transmit information and skills to others. Graduates at this level will work under the supervision of a registered health practitioner, within broad but established parameters, to apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and judgement in known or changing contexts.
Admission and Credit
Admission
Entry Requirement
Structure
Essential set64 Credit Points
Enrolment Pattern
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
demonstrate leadership and a commitment to quality
2.
responsive to change in their work environment
3.
knowledge of regional, rural and remote contexts
4.
knowledge and skills to use digital literacy in their learning and work
5.
demonstrate a commitment to continuing to learn and ethical behaviour
6.
culturally aware and support fairness
7.
demonstrate Indigenous Australian cultural awareness and contribute to reconciliation
8.
work respectfully and effectively in communities and workplaces
9.
work in ways that support sustainability
10.
work collaboratively
11.
demonstrate effective and culturally safe communication skills
12.
demonstrate the literacy and numeracy skills necessary to understand and communicate information
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