This course is designed to prepare students to work competently, safely & effectively as a Health Care Assistant in a variety of settings such as nursing homes, hospitals and home help support. It will provide Graduates with a high standard of training and assessment leading to a recognised qualification for those pursuing a career in the Healthcare Sector.
Modules
This award will be delivered over a number of terms starting in September 2009. It is made up of a minimum of eight modules but students may attend extra modules where these are available. Modules 1 and 2 will be delivered between September and December 2009. The other modules will be delivered from January 2010 onwards.
The ability to complete a Leaving Certificate standard award. Relevant work experience is an advantage coupled with life experience.
Assessment
A combination of module appropriate assessment procedures will facilitate the assessment of the programme learning outcomes. These methods will include a combination of final written examinations and continuous assessment processes such as project based assignments, collections of work and skills demonstrations.
Course Fees
This Healthcare Certificate is delivered under the Back to Education Initiative (BTEI) Courses are provided free for people receiving social welfare payments or benefits including medical cards, unemployment assistance, lone parent allowance etc and for people (either working or in the home with a Junior Certificate or lower education).
Certification
FETAC Level 5
The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. FETAC gives people the opportunity to gain recognition for learning in education or training centres, in the work place and in the community.
For more information, contact:
Portarlington Adult Education Centre, Bracklone Street, Portarlington, Co. Laois