Start a Meaningful Career in Aged Care & Disability Support in Perth
SNS College of Western Australia offers practical, industry-focused training in aged care and disability support. Build the skills, confidence and qualifications employers in Perth and Western Australia are looking for.
Why Choose SNS College for Aged Care Training in Perth?
Choosing the right Registered Training Organisation matters. At SNS College (RTO 53034), our focus on practical learning, industry knowledge and student support sets us apart.
Industry-Focused Aged Care Training
Training content is designed to meet the real expectations of aged care facilities, disability support organisations and community service providers across Perth and Western Australia.
Practical, Hands-On Learning
Participate in realistic workplace activities and support scenarios that build genuine confidence and workplace readiness from your very first day of training.
Vocational Placement Assistance
SNS College assists eligible students to arrange the 120 hours of mandatory vocational placement required to complete CHC33021 in Perth and surrounding areas.
Experienced Industry Trainers
Learn from trainers who bring real care sector expertise and an understanding of what aged care and disability support employers look for in qualified workers.
Supportive Learning Environment
We support students throughout every stage — training, assessment, and placement preparation — including language, literacy and numeracy assistance where needed.
Convenient Perth CBD Campus
Train at our centrally located Perth campus at Level 1, 224–226 Stirling Street — easily accessible by public transport from across the Perth metro area.
Why Build a Career in Aged Care & Disability Support?
The aged care and disability support sectors play a vital role in helping Australians live safely, independently and with dignity. As a support worker, you have the opportunity to make a genuine, lasting difference in someone's life every single day.
Support workers across Perth and Western Australia often develop meaningful relationships with the people they support, becoming an important part of each person's care network and daily life.
The role of a support worker may involve:
- Providing personal support and daily care
- Encouraging and supporting independence
- Assisting with daily living activities
- Supporting social participation
- Promoting wellbeing and positive outcomes
- Building confidence and self-esteem
- Providing companionship and emotional support
- Supporting quality of life and personal goals
Growing Demand for Aged Care & Disability Support Workers Across Western Australia
Australia's ageing population and the expanding National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) continue to drive strong demand for qualified support workers. Across Perth, WA and nationwide, providers need skilled workers who can deliver quality, person-centred care.
What Do Aged Care & Disability Support Workers Do?
This qualification prepares you for two rewarding career streams. Here's what your day-to-day role may involve across each sector.
Aged Care Worker — Duties & Responsibilities
Aged care workers support older Australians who need assistance due to ageing, illness or reduced mobility. The role centres on promoting dignity, independence and quality of life.
Personal Care
Assisting clients with daily personal activities with dignity and respect.
Mobility Assistance
Supporting safe movement and participation in activities.
Social Support
Encouraging social interaction and community participation.
Emotional Support
Providing companionship and positive, person-centred engagement.
Health & Wellbeing
Assisting clients according to individual care plans and workplace procedures.
Disability Support Worker — Duties & Responsibilities
Disability support workers assist individuals living with disability to participate fully in everyday life. Person-centred support is at the heart of all disability services in Australia.
Community Participation
Supporting active involvement in community activities and social life.
Daily Living Skills
Assisting with tasks that promote independence and self-sufficiency.
Personal Support
Providing support according to individual NDIS plans and needs.
Goal Achievement
Helping individuals work towards their personal and lifestyle goals.
Individual Choice & Control
Supporting people to make meaningful decisions about their own lives.
What You Will Learn in Certificate III Individual Support
Throughout CHC33021, you develop practical knowledge and job-ready skills across ten core competency areas recognised by aged care and disability support employers Australia-wide.
Person-Centred Care
Providing support that respects individual rights, preferences and choices at all times.
Communication Skills
Communicating effectively with clients, families, carers and colleagues in care settings.
Supporting Independence
Encouraging clients to maintain skills and actively participate in decision-making.
Safe Work Practices (WHS)
Applying workplace health and safety procedures in aged care and disability environments.
Infection Prevention & Control
Understanding infection control responsibilities in Australian care settings.
Diversity & Cultural Inclusion
Supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
Legal & Ethical Practice
Working professionally within the legal requirements of the Australian care sector.
Supporting Older People
Understanding the needs and experiences of older Australians receiving care and support.
Disability Support
Providing NDIS-aligned support that promotes independence and individual wellbeing.
Working with Care Plans
Understanding how individualised support plans guide service delivery and outcomes.
120 Hours Vocational Placement — Aged Care & Disability Support Perth
Vocational placement is a mandatory component of CHC33021. All students must complete 120 hours of practical placement in an approved aged care facility, disability support organisation or community care service before receiving the qualification.
Placement bridges the gap between classroom training and real-world workplace practice — giving students hands-on experience and confidence before entering the workforce in Perth or Western Australia.
SNS College assists eligible students to arrange vocational placement opportunities across Perth and Western Australia. Placement opportunities are subject to availability and individual workplace requirements.
Placement gives you the opportunity to:
- Apply classroom learning in real aged care environments
- Build hands-on practical care skills
- Develop professional workplace confidence
- Observe and learn from experienced care workers
- Understand aged care and NDIS workplace expectations
- Develop professional communication with clients and colleagues
- Experience real-world care environments first-hand
Day-by-Day Training Schedule — CHC33021 Certificate III
Your training is carefully structured to build knowledge and confidence progressively — from foundational theory through to practical workplace readiness and placement preparation.
Career Pathways After Completing Certificate III in Individual Support
Completion of CHC33021 may support pathways into a range of aged care, disability support and community services roles across Perth and Western Australia. Employment opportunities vary between employers and industry sectors.
Completion of training does not guarantee employment outcomes. Employment opportunities vary by employer and location.
Personal Qualities Aged Care Employers Value Most
Beyond formal qualifications, aged care and disability support employers across Perth look for workers who bring the right personal qualities and professional approach to every interaction.
Course Requirements, Assessment & Student Support
Entry Requirements
- Basic English language skills
- Ability to participate in training & assessment activities
- Willingness to complete mandatory vocational placement
- Effective communication in workplace environments
No previous experience in aged care or disability support is required.
Assessment Methods
- Written knowledge questions
- Case study activities
- Workplace scenario tasks
- Supervised role plays
- Practical skill demonstrations
- Observation by qualified assessors
- Placement-based assessment activities
Student Support Services
- Language, Literacy & Numeracy (LLN) support
- Trainer guidance throughout training
- Placement preparation assistance
- Study and assessment support
- Reasonable adjustment processes
- Referral to external support services
Frequently Asked Questions — Certificate III Individual Support Perth
Have a question about aged care training or enrolment at SNS College? Find answers to our most common enquiries below.
Flexible Payment Plans for CHC33021 Students
We understand that investing in a new career is an important decision. SNS College offers flexible payment plan options for eligible students so you can begin your aged care or disability support training in Perth without the need to pay the full $1,900 course fee upfront. Whether you are starting a new career, returning to study or looking to upskill, our team will help you find an option that suits your circumstances.
Enquire About Payment Plans →Enrol in Certificate III Individual Support at SNS College Perth Today
Start your journey toward a rewarding career supporting older Australians and people living with disability. Places are limited — contact SNS College to secure your position in the next Perth intake.
SNS College of Western Australia | RTO Code: 53034 | Level 1, 224–226 Stirling Street, Perth WA 6000
CHC33021 – Certificate III in Individual Support is delivered by SNS College of Western Australia (RTO 53034). Completion of training does not guarantee employment outcomes. Placement opportunities are subject to availability and individual workplace requirements.