How To Apply
Explore our available qualifications and ensure you meet the entry requirements to apply. We offer nationally recognised qualifications designed to support Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples working or seeking work in the health sector. Before applying, review each course’s entry requirements to confirm your eligibility.
Acceptance into a course is not guaranteed. Eligibility is based on course requirements, LLN outcomes, and the interview.
Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care & Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
To ensure the learning opportunity is appropriate, applicants must demonstrate the capability to undertake study at the required level. This is confirmed through meeting the following entry requirements:
Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Care (AMIC) Specialisation
Students are required to hold a Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice as a prerequisite for enrollment and hold current APHRA registration as a Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP).
If you’re not currently employed in health, contact our Jurisdictional Traineeship Coordinator via [email protected] to explore placement options. To gain a place in this program, students MUST be currently working in a relevant clinic, facility or organisation and have a suitably qualified supervisor to sign off on industry reports.
Join the compulsory orientation session to receive important course information and meet the RTO team.
If applications are currently open, you can complete and submit your application form along with the required documents via the AHCSA website.
If accepted, you’ll receive an official offer and enrolment documents to complete your registration.
Please Note: Acceptance into a course is not to be presumed. Eligibility will be based upon course requirements, LLN assessment outcomes, and interview.
Please contact [email protected] for more information.