Certificate III in Individual Support — Melbourne
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About studying Certificate III in Individual Support in Melbourne
Melbourne is one of Australia's fastest-growing cities for aged care and disability support employment. Greater Melbourne's rapidly expanding outer suburbs — particularly in the south-east corridor, the western growth corridor, and Melbourne's northern fringe — are driving significant demand for qualified individual support workers across both residential aged care facilities and in-home NDIS providers.
Study options for Melbourne students
The majority of Melbourne students complete the Certificate III in Individual Support online, allowing them to study around work and family commitments while still accessing providers across Australia. Online study suits shift workers, parents, and career changers who need flexibility. The mandatory 120 hours of work placement can be arranged at a facility local to you — most online providers will assist with this, and Melbourne's high density of aged care and disability support facilities means placement is generally straightforward to organise.
For students who prefer face-to-face learning, a number of providers offer on-campus and blended delivery across Melbourne's inner suburbs and outer metropolitan areas, including in Coburg, Boronia, Broadmeadows, and Narre Warren.
Victorian government funding — Skills First
Victorian students may be eligible for a government subsidy under the Skills First program. To be eligible you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident physically present in Victoria. The program is limited to two funded courses per year.
For eligible students, Skills First can significantly reduce the cost of a Certificate III in Individual Support. Speak to a free Coursely advisor to confirm your eligibility and find a Skills First-approved provider before committing. You can also review our VET subsidy eligibility guide for state-by-state funding rules.
What does the Certificate III in Individual Support qualify you for in Melbourne?
Graduates are qualified to work as aged care workers, disability support workers, personal care assistants, and in-home carers. Melbourne has a large and diverse employer base across both the NDIS and residential aged care sectors, with significant employment hubs in the inner city, south-east suburbs, and Melbourne's rapidly growing outer west. The qualification is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework and is valid with any employer in any state or territory.
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FAQs
What does the Certificate III and similar industry endorsed courses qualify you for?
How do I compare courses effectively?
Are these courses accredited?
Two types of courses are listed on Coursely:
Certificate III Courses
Formal qualifications recognised within Australia's vocational education system. These are 'accredited' by Government, and eligible students can be entitled to Government subsidies.
Industry Credentials
Courses endorsed exclusively by industry bodies. These focus on practical skills and are typically faster and lower cost. Because they are not accredited by Government, students are not eligible for Government subsidies.
Both Certificate III and Industry Credentials can be used to legally work in Community Care (Ageing and Disability) in Australia — Australian Department of Health. See our full comparison guide.
What delivery formats are available?
Courses are delivered online, on-campus, or as blended learning. Many providers also offer workplace-based traineeships.
Certificate III courses require a mandatory work placement which will involve going into a real workplace for at least 120 hours. Some providers offer to organise this for you while others require you to organise this yourself. Worth checking before signing up. This is not a requirement with the industry endorsed course.
Am I eligible for government funding/subsidies?
Most states and territories offer funding schemes for Certificate III courses. Your eligibility will often depend on your location, age, prior qualifications, and employment status. See our subsidy eligibility guide, or contact a free course advisor through Coursely to check your eligibility and get matched.
Is there demand for this qualification?
Yes. With Australia's ageing population and growing NDIS sector, there is strong demand for qualified care workers in both aged care and disability support. Check out the YourCareer page for more helpful information.
Is this a full list of providers?
No. There are more than 400 providers offering the Certificate III in Individual Support, and many industry endorsed options.
We have listed as many as we can for you, noting the time and resources involved in keeping the information up to date. For a full list of Certificate III options you can go to training.gov.au or YourCareer, but these will not include information like pricing, duration or mode of study.
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