BECOME A TRAINER IN DISABILITY
Make a difference as a trainer or assessor in disability support.
We’ve helped countless disability care workers become qualified trainers with the TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, empowering them to share their expertise and make a lasting impact in the individual support industry.
What disability support qualifications can I train?
Whether you want to train or assess others in NRT like the CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support or the CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support, or simply advance your communication and leadership skills to help you advance within the disability and social assistance industry, the Certificate 4 in Training and Assessment will enable you to succeed in this industry.
What does a disability care trainer do?
A disability care trainer plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of the disability care industry. They use their expertise to train and assess new and existing disability support workers, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to provide exceptional care.
How much can I make compared to disability support workers?
Did you know that trainers and assessors in the disability care industry earn an average annual salary of $92,560? This is a significant increase compared to the average earning potential of disability support workers, which typically sits at around $67,000.
How can I prevent support worker burnout?
A career as a support worker is rewarding but can lead to stress and burnout. Transitioning to a trainer and assessor role allows you to stay in the disability care sector while reducing burnout. By training the next generation of support workers, you can share your expertise, shape a compassionate workforce, and enjoy greater career flexibility. Make the shift today and inspire others in disability care!