Welcome to the Job Training Institute (JTI) where our motto is Always lifting you to the next level. JTI is an Australian based institute that provides vocational training. We aim to give students the best chance of getting a job by gaining a qualification recognised Australia wide.
Job Training Institute offer a blended learning environment of both face to face and online learning.
Service – our trainer/assessors are available always to assist you when you need it most.
You will be able to finish the course in about 3 – 6 months for certificate III in Aged Care Work (CHC30208), 3 – 6 months for certificate III in Home and Community Care (CHC30308), 6 – 12 months for Certificate IV in Disability Work (CHC40302).
Job Training Institute has a work placement coordinator that liaises with the facilities on behalf of our student
Face to Face Learning: Our learning is done onsite at the Glen Waverley, St Albans, Dandenong and Brisbane.For timetables on class schedules, please go to http://jobtraininginstitute.com.au/resources
Online Learning: We have made use of technology to bring learning to the digital age, where it is easier and faster to learn. Making use of government-approved software, used in major TAFES and Universities, we bring learning to you wherever you are in the world. Course content and assessments are delivered online, but some assessment observations have to be done face-to-face by our trained assessors.
Annette Brown
Sue G.
Grace Cook
Loice Njanja
Milton C
Adrian Sutantio
Nyree Dawn
Asha P
Marillyn
217 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Victoria. Phone - 03 9771 1007/8
Suite 3, Level 2, 255 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149. Phone - 03 9562 5502 | 9574 9797
1374 Logan Road, Mt. Gravatt, Qld 4122, Queensland. Phone - 1300 8321 661
220 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, New South Wales. Phone - 1300 144 584
Online/Distance/Correspondence: website: www.jti.edu.au | email: contact@jti.edu.au
Thank you for this enquiry. Certificate IV in Disability work can be studied face-to-face or online/correspondence. Details of face-to-face are through our campuses which are listed below. Depending on how fast you submit your assignments this course takes about 3-6 months. There are no exams, only assignments meant to assess how well you understood the module. At the end of class work there is work placement for about 150 hours and we arrange this for you. The fee for Online learning is $2500. Online study is self-paced and therefore you determine the speed of study by how frequently you submit your assignments. All the resources you need to complete the course are online including support via Live Classes held periodically. Other support in addition to coursework material include: email, phone and normal chat.
The Certificate you get at the end of the course is nationally accredited.
This course is designed for people who are working, or intend to work, in the disability field. Disability includes intellectual, physical, sensory and multiple disabilities.
The course provides the skills and knowledge to work in:
• Community and Adult Day Services
• Employment Services
• Residential Services
• Outreach Services; and
• Individualised Services
Additionally, workers in this occupational category work in residential group homes, training resource centres, day respite centres and open employment services, other community settings and clients' homes.
Assessment
Assessment is based on competency, which is the ability to demonstrate specific skills, and a combination of observation, discussion, written assignments, tests, and/or practical application and work related projects. On-the-job assessment may be undertaken either in the workplace or a simulated workplace environment.
Job and Career pathway
Graduates of this course can explore a range of diverse and interesting roles, including:
• Residential Worker in non-government community homes or hostels
• Disability Services Officer with the Department of Human Services
• Integration aide in education settings
• Support worker in Employment Services
• Home Carer focusing on people with disabilities
• Attendant Carer providing respite care or personal care to people with disabilities
• Community Outreach Worker
• Client Service Worker in Day and Adult Services
• Individualised Support Worker; and
• Advocate
Occupational titles may include:
• Behavioural support officer
• Marketing coordinator
• Development officer
• Project officer (life enhancement team)
• Disability officer – day support
• Residential care officer
• Disability support officer / worker
• Senior personal care assistant
• Employment coordinator (disability)
• Social educator
• Job coordinator
• Social trainer
• Lifestyle support officer
• Supervisor
• Local area coordinator
Workers in this group may work without direct supervision and may be required to supervise and/or coordinate a limited number of lower classified workers.
Workplace Assessment
Workplace training gives students the opportunity to develop practical job skills, such as interacting with people in a professional environment, developing communication skills, as well as an insight into particular job roles and responsibilities. Overall, students have found workplace training enhanced their chances of getting a job and succeeding at it.
Following placement, all students are required to provide a signed Pre-Assessment Interview form, Workplace Assessment form, Record of Outcome form and also the Workplace Agreement form to verify they have successfully demonstrated the practical components of each of the required competency outcomes. A qualified manager/supervisor must sign the forms as validation.
Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer
Students may be able to shorten the length of their chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training. AQTF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by another registered training organisation will be recognised by Job Training Institute.
Starting 08-09-10, we shall have face-to-face classes at:
220 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000.
For more information and/or to get started log onto JTI website:
www.jobinstitute.com.au and follow the prompts.
Or call/email us on:
1300 144 584 | 0413 664 800 | contact@jobinstitute.com.au
Regards,
Milton