Aged Care & Disability Support Courses in Greenwood WA
Enrol in our aged care disability support courses in Greenwood WA and gain the essential skills to start a rewarding career as a support worker, disability support professional, or care assistant.
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Our Accredited Courses
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
Certificate III in Health Services Assistance
Manual Handling (HLTWHS005 – Workshop)
CHCSS00114 – Entry into Care Roles Skill Set
HLT33115 – Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (Assisting in Nursing Work in Acute Care)
Non-Accredited Short Courses
We also provide short courses to enhance practical skills, competence, and ongoing skills development in aged care and disability support. Courses include theory and hands-on training delivered by certified trainers:
- Bowel Care & Stoma Care
- PEG Feeding
- Dysphagia Management
- Catheter & Continence Care
- Household Chemicals Safety
- Infection Control
- Food Safety
- Personal Care
- Manual Handling Workshop
- Tracheostomy Care
- Supra Pubic Catheter Demonstration
- Stoma Care
- Indwelling & Supra Pubic Catheterisation
- Managing Challenging Behaviours
- Emergency Epilepsy Management
- Medication Assistance
- Meals Management
These courses are ideal for students, care workers, support workers, and disability care professionals seeking practical experience in direct client care and person-centred support.
Why Choose Job Skills Training Academy?
At Job Skills Training Academy, we deliver high-quality aged care and disability support training that equips learners with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to excel in the workforce. Our courses focus on employment outcomes, safe work practices, and individualised support for clients, ensuring graduates are ready to deliver care services to diverse people across Western Australia.
- Nationally accredited aged care and disability support courses
- Experienced trainers with hands-on industry knowledge
- Practical, career-focused training for support workers, care assistants, and disability support workers
- Development of skills, knowledge, independence, and individualised support for clients
- Flexible course options for international students and local learners
Expand Your Career in the Disability and Aged Care Sector
Our courses are aligned with NDIS standards and designed for workforce development in aged care and disability support. Graduates can pursue roles such as:
- Disability support workers
- Behavioural support officers
- Community care workers
- Residential support workers
- Personal care givers
- Aged care support professionals
We also offer recognition of prior learning (RPL), flexible course durations, and transparent tuition fees. Students gain practical experience in direct client care, safe work practices, dementia support, personal care, and wellbeing, preparing them to provide person-centred support and deliver care services to individuals and clients in Western Australia.
EXCELLENT Based on 164 reviews Posted on Google ugyen dorjiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I did my Certificate III course in JSTA, the staffs, lecturers are superb and friendly, each theory and practical are being taught and practiced. I highly recommend it!Posted on Google Dishani FernandoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I did my Certificate III Individual Support and Disability course at Job Skills Training Academy and my experience there was great. The lecturers are really good and we were provided with a comfortable environment to learn theory and practicals. Highly recommend to anyone who's willing to follow this course.Posted on Google Annihilator GamingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommended, amazing staff and support system in helping students attain their goals.Posted on Google Chuereng DengTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Really good education facility, the trainers are nice and really patient with all learning styles. I would recommend.Posted on Google Mary AkwuTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Good training environment, the trainer are well qualified 👌 and on point ,Posted on Google Nigel FatiakiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Wonderful opportunity to be part of this school to attain a certificate, which was made very easy and the team and trainers were very helpful and friendly. Would recommend to anyone. Thanks
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We provide nationally accredited Certificate III and Certificate IV programs, including CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support, Certificate IV in Ageing, Certificate III in Health Services Assistance, and the Entry into Care Roles Skill Set. Short courses are also available for practical skills in personal care and disability care.
Yes. Our programs are designed for both local learners and international students, with flexible training support to help you succeed in the aged care and disability support sector.
Graduates can work as aged care workers, disability support workers, support workers, care assistants, community care workers, respite care workers, or behavioural support officers across Western Australia.
Certificate III and IV programs typically take several months to one year, while short courses may take just a few hours or days. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) can accelerate your completion.
Yes. Job Skills Training Academy is a registered training organisation (RTO). Our aged care and disability support qualifications are recognised across Australia.
Absolutely. Our training combines theory with hands-on learning in areas such as personal care, dementia support, safe work practices, and direct client care.
Tuition fees vary depending on the course. We provide full details, flexible payment plans, and clear information at enrolment.
Yes. Students with relevant experience can apply for RPL to fast-track their Certificate III or IV qualification.
Yes. We provide guidance to help graduates secure employment in aged care, disability care, and community services across WA.
