Are you looking to embark on a career in healthcare? Mater Education’s Certificate III in Health Services Assistance course will arm you with the knowledge and skills needed to work in a range of assistant-style roles
Are you looking to embark on a career in healthcare? Mater Education’s Certificate III in Health Services Assistance course will arm you with the knowledge and skills needed to work in a range of assistant-style roles—from jobs as a patient care attendant or an assistant in nursing, through to orderly and wardsperson positions.
This hands-on course is delivered onsite at Mater Education's world-class clinical simulation facility and taught by our team of interprofessional education experts.
Since 1906, Mater has established itself as a core provider of exceptional healthcare services. The organisation has continued to grow, by bringing together our collective expertise and resources across health, education and research. In 1998, Mater Education was established as a nationally accredited, independent, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation (RTO.
The only one of its kind in Queensland. Whether you want to enter the healthcare workforce, build on your existing skillset as a trained healthcare professional or lead professional development for your workforce, you can do so through our world-class programs, facilities and faculty.
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