WORK-BASED LEARNING

NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing - Advanced Care and Support (Level 4)

Duration

12-18 months

Credits

120

Delivery

Work-based & Online

Campus

Online

Work-based learning

Work-based learning is ideal for Health & Clinical Support workers / Caregivers / Home Healthcare Workers / Team Leaders

The aim of this programme is to provide work-based learning to people who are working in a New Zealand healthcare organisation with the additional skills, knowledge and attributes required to provide advanced person-centred support to people with complex needs, and to their family/whānau, and to take a leadership role in the healthcare workplace, particularly in the aged care field.

Programme overview

Your staff can up-skill while improving the lives of others by developing in-demand skills for specialty healthcare roles through this programme

Developed based on the latest research, you will learn about specialised practices while developing the skills, in-depth knowledge, and key attributes required to provide advanced person-centred support to those with complex needs, and to their family/whanau. Once learning is complete, you will be ready to rise in leadership roles within aged care facilities.

What students study

You will develop evidence-based models of care and what’s required when working in a collaborative environment as part of a multi-disciplinary team. You will graduate having learnt:

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Career opportunities

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