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If you have been considering pursuing a career in aged care, the best way to get an idea of whether the job is right for you is to get a glimpse into the role. Aged care workers provide care, supervision and support for elderly people by assisting with daily activities, domestic duties and personal tasks. Take inventory about the necessary qualifications and requirements to be successful in the aged care industry.


Courses in aged care are delivered at KAL Training, the nationally accredited Research Training Organisation (RTO). As a basic qualification, aged care workers would need to complete a CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support. With a degree in aged care in hand, you get entitled to work anywhere in Australia. If you intend to advance in the aged care sector, you will need to upskill via further study.

Qualification Options
  • Certificate IV in Ageing Support (CHC43015)

In the training process, you will learn the appropriate skills to care for the rights, interests and empowerment of clients. Our expert professionals will help you gain the knowledge and experience in providing support to the elderly with complex needs, and working with groups of elderly individuals.


Skills Needed

What are the top skills needed to work in aged care? This career pathway requires a broad range of skills. You need to be good at: communication, active listening, ability to relate and reflect with clients, patience, empathy, optimism, emotional intelligence, multi-tasking and discretion. The nature of this job also requires you to be responsive and flexible, respectful, supportive and caring.


With a Certificate IV in Ageing, there will be a number of career options to choose from. As the population in Australia continues to age, there are varied job prospects and positions for people who have the talent, professional background and skills to provide positive assistance to the elderly who may need additional support.


You can undertake job roles such as : accomodation support worker, assistant hostel supervisor, care supervisor, care team leader, daily activity worker, personal care worker, residential care worker and program coordinator-social program.


Taking care of older people in the aged care services industry may be one of the most demanding and challenging jobs within the health care sector. It also accompanies plentiful rewards and oppurtunities that can lead to a gratifying career ahead. So, gear up, enrol at KAL training and take charge of your career in the aged care sector.