The CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support Ageing is Australia’s latest Cert III Aged Care course. It is designed for those who seeking work in aged care facilities, and health and community organisations that provide care and services to seniors and the elderly.
Cube institute will give you core skills in aged care that you need to widen your job options, and apply for jobs in a range of aged care, health services, and community care facilities and organisations.

During this course, you will gain a range of essential skills you need to provide care services for the elderly. You will learn how to help empower older people, support their well being, and provide the personal individual support and care for your clients. Additionally, you will learn about human health, safety, and how to communicate and work legally and ethically in the health and community services sector.
There are few jobs more rewarding than working in aged care – and getting proper aged care training is the perfect place to start.
This course page is for the Aged Care specialisation of the Certificate III in Individual Support course. Click on the links below to view the:
Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing).
Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability).
Certificate III in Individual Support (Home and Community).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
There are no entry requirements, however all students must:
Be 18 years or over.
Have the physical capacity to work as an Individual support worker.
Pass a National Police Clearance.
Possess Literacy, Language and Numeracy Skills at ACFS level 3.
The students enrolled in CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support are required to complete 13 (7 Core and 6 Elective)
Face to Face Delivery: Delivering the training sessions as scheduled either one-on-one or in a group. To ensure maximum effectiveness, students will be learning topics one by one and undertake hands-on opportunities.
Self-Paced Learning: Undertake learning and evaluation assessments between face-to-face consultations. Typically, it is communicated through the instructor.