How can parents manage the mandatory 120-hour work placement requirement in CHC43015 alongside family responsibilities?
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How can parents manage the 120-hour mandatory work placement for CHC43015 around school hours and childcare responsibilities?
The CHC43015 requires 120 hours of supervised work placement in a regulated aged care facility. Parents should seek Registered Training Organizations offering flexible placement scheduling, including weekend, evening, or school-hour shifts. Some providers maintain partnerships with residential facilities that accommodate part-time placement patterns. The National Police Check and vaccination requirements must be completed prior to placement commencement.
What are the specific physical requirements for CHC43015 work placement that parents should assess?
CHC43015 work placement involves: frequent standing/walking (6-8 hours per shift), manual handling including client transfers (up to 15kg assisted lifts), bending/reaching for personal care tasks, and pushing wheelchairs/commodes. Core unit CHCCCS011 'Meet personal support needs' requires demonstration of safe manual handling techniques. Providers conduct pre-placement functional capacity assessments. Parents with pre-existing conditions should review unit requirements with registered health professionals before enrolment.
What percentage of staff require CHC43015 qualification for new aged care facility compliance?
The Aged Care Quality Standards require 'appropriately skilled and qualified staff' without specifying percentage thresholds. Industry benchmark is 60-80% of direct care staff holding Certificate III or IV qualifications. CHC43015 meets the supervisory requirement for team leader positions. New facilities should implement qualification matrices where CHC43015 holders supervise Certificate III qualified staff. The qualification includes core unit CHCLEG003 'Manage legal and ethical compliance' specifically addressing aged care regulatory frameworks.