Required Documents
To support your application, you’ll need to submit the following:
- 100 Points of ID – Certified by a Justice of the Peace (JP)
- Updated Resume
- Signed Consent Form
- Referee Testimonials – From current or previous supervisors
- Valid First Aid Certificate
- Work Samples – Including care plans, progress notes, or incident reports
- Photographic Evidence – Demonstrating your work in aged care settings
Experience May Include:
- Personal care and hygiene support
- Assistance with medication
- Use of mobility equipment
- End-of-life care
- Dementia support
- Cultural safety practices
- Manual handling
- Individualised care planning
Regulatory & Licensing Notes
At the time of publication, no specific licensing or regulatory certifications are required to obtain this qualification. However, applicants must still meet the 120-hour work requirement outlined in the assessment criteria of the relevant units.
WIDEN ensures that your evidence is reviewed by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in compliance with national training standards.
Why Get Certified Through WIDEN?
- Fast turnaround – Get certified in as little as 4 weeks
- Migration pathway support – Use your qualification for skilled visa applications
- Comprehensive assistance – From consultation to certification
- Trusted RTO partnerships – Ensuring high standards and national recognition
- Bilingual support – Helping migrants from diverse cultural backgrounds
Careers You May Qualify For
Aged Care Team Leader
- Personal Care Worker (Aged Care)
- Residential Support Worker
- Care Supervisor
- Program Coordinator – Aged Care
- Community Services Worker
Enquire Now
Speak to the team at WIDEN Migration Experts to check your eligibility for the Certificate IV in Ageing Support RPL pathway. We’ll help you formalise your experience and explore migration and employment opportunities in Australia’s aged care sector.
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