CHC40608 Certificate IV Leisure and Health
Leisure and Health qualifications lead to careers such as Activities Officer, Community Leisure Officer, Diversional Therapy Assistant or Leisure Officer. You could work in residential facilities, community or day care centres, where you would assist with designing, implementing and evaluating leisure activities for clients. Our workshop format includes 12 x one day intensive theory workshops with projects/assessments to complete in between, providing flexibility and enabling existi...
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Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC40608.
- Work effectively in the leisure and health industry (CHCRH401A)
- Apply sociological concepts to leisure and health (CHCRH407A)
- Facilitate responsible behaviour (CHCCS401B)
- Apply knowledge of human behaviour in leisure activity programs (CHCRH406A)
- Apply understanding of mental health issues and recovery processes (CHCMH402A)
- Apply first aid (HLTFA311A)
- Plan and conduct group activities (CHCGROUP403D)
- Plan, implement and monitor leisure and health programs (CHCRH404A)
- Maintain an effective work environment (CHCORG405C)
- Facilitate groups for individual outcomes (CHCICS405A)
- Undertake leisure and health programming (CHCRH402A)
- Plan leisure and health programs for clients with complex needs (CHCRH405A)
- Follow safety procedures for direct care work (CHCOHS312A)
- Use targeted communication skills to build relationships (CHCCOM403A)
- Confirm physical health status (HLTAP401A)
- Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework (CHCCS400A)