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HLT43021 – Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance

Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance

Are you working 20+ hours per week providing therapeutic and program support in health, aged care, or disability settings, but haven’t yet gained your Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance?

With Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), you can turn your existing skills and work experience into a nationally recognised qualification through our partner RTOs—without the need for classroom study.

Certify your Skills and Advance Your Career in Allied Health Assistance

If you’re already supporting clients with therapy programs in health, aged care, or disability settings, getting your skills recognised can boost your career.

By completing the HLT43021 – Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance through RPL, you can turn your experience into a nationally recognised qualification—without starting from scratch.

This can lead to roles like Therapy Assistant, Physiotherapy Assistant, or Occupational Therapy Assistant, with better pay and career growth opportunities.

RPL is a process that assesses your existing skills, knowledge, and work experience to award you a nationally recognised qualification without needing to study from the beginning.

This qualification is ideal for people already working or experienced in health care, aged care, disability support, or community services who assist Allied Health Professionals.

Yes, you should have relevant work experience in allied health or a related field to be eligible for RPL assessment.

The timeframe can vary, but most RPL assessments are completed within a few weeks, depending on how quickly you provide the required documents.

Yes, the Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance is a nationally recognised qualification issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia.

    How the RPL Process Works

    Skill to Upskill simplifies the Recognition of Prior Learning process and supports you through every stage.

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    Eligibility Assessment

    Your work experience and industry background are reviewed to determine potential qualification pathways.

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    Evidence Collection

    Evidence may include:

    Resume or CV, Employment references, Work samples, Photos or videos of work, Position descriptions, Existing certificates or licences

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    Assessment by Partner RTO

    Your documentation is assessed by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) to determine competency against qualification standards.

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    Qualification Outcome

    Once competency requirements are met, a nationally recognised qualification may be issued by the partner RTO.