Building your career in health care requires certain training and skills. You may already have some of the needed skills depending on your life or experience.
Find out which Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses you can undertake and what financial support may be available to help pay for your course.
TAFE and training courses
The VET courses below will set you on the path to a career in health care. They can also help you learn new skills if you are already working in the industry.
Depending on your needs, you can choose from different course loads and levels, from short courses and skill sets to certificate and diploma qualifications.
Many courses also include practical placements to give you hands-on experience. Find out more about TAFE and training.
Explore these health care training courses on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander health care(opens in a new window)
- allied health assistance(opens in a new window)
- clinical coding(opens in a new window)
- dental assisting and technology(opens in a new window)
- emergency health care(opens in a new window)
- health administration, support and services(opens in a new window)
- health care(opens in a new window)
- induction to community services and health care(opens in a new window)
- infection control(opens in a new window)
- myotherapy(opens in a new window)
- non-emergency patient transport(opens in a new window)
- nursing(opens in a new window)
- operating theatre technical support(opens in a new window)
- optical dispensing(opens in a new window)
- palliative approach(opens in a new window)
- pathology and laboratory(opens in a new window)
- pharmacy and community pharmacy(opens in a new window)
- science(opens in a new window).
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are available in many industries. They give you the opportunity to learn on the job in a real workplace while studying a VET course through a TAFE or training provider. You earn a wage, and you can be full time or part time.
You can start an apprenticeship or traineeship at any stage of your career, even when you’re still at secondary school. On completion you’ll gain a nationally recognised qualification.
To find out more about apprenticeships and traineeships visit:
- Victorian Registration & Qualifications Authority(opens in a new window)
- Apprenticeships Victoria(opens in a new window)
- Australian Apprenticeships(opens in a new window)
- Headstart apprenticeships and traineeships(opens in a new window) (school based apprenticeships and traineeships)
- Do an apprenticeship or traineeship.
Personal and transferable skills
‘Transferable skills’ are skills that you can use in different jobs, roles and careers. You may already have them or will learn them as your career progresses.
Some personal and transferable skills you might find helpful for working in health care include:
- planning and organising
- collaboration and teamwork
- time management
- public engagement
- support and care
- relationship-building
- record-keeping
- compassion
- resilience and patience.
Financial support for training
Free TAFE provides free or low cost access to selected courses and pre-apprenticeship courses for in demand jobs in Victoria.
You may be eligible for Free TAFE or Skills First funding to help pay for your course or apprenticeship.
Visit our financial assistance for training and other expenses page for more information.
Get help finding the right course
Need help deciding on a training course, or planning your next career step?
Contact the TAFE and Training Line for information via phone or email about training courses, training providers and government-subsidised training.
Contact your local Skills and Jobs Centre for free qualified, independent advice and support on training, career planning and finding a job in your local area.
Resources to plan your next steps
Visit our health care industry profile to find out about:
- what it’s like to work in health care, and some of the jobs you could do
- training and skills to work in the industry, and financial assistance to help pay for your course
- help getting a job in health care, and industry job forecasts for Victoria
- other free resources and advice to plan your training and career.
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