This nationally recognised qualification prepares you to support people’s wellbeing by designing and delivering leisure and health programs in aged care, disability, and community settings. Whether you're looking for a certificate iv in leisure and lifestyle or want to study the certificate iv in leisure and health online, this course builds real-world skills for rewarding support roles.
This skill is associated with planning, implementing, and reviewing leisure and health programs that support individual well-being. Tasks may involve assessing client needs, designing engaging activities, facilitating group sessions, promoting social inclusion, and working collaboratively with allied health professionals. The role also includes documenting outcomes, supporting independence, and ensuring activities meet safety and care standards across aged care, disability, and community care settings.
To complete this qualification, students must undertake at least 120 hours of practical work placement in settings such as aged care, disability support, or community services.
This hands-on experience ensures you meet industry standards and are job-ready for roles in leisure and lifestyle support.
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This qualification must be delivered in line with relevant Commonwealth, State or Territory legislation, as well as applicable industry standards and codes of practice.
At the time of publication, there are no occupational licensing, certification, or specific legislative requirements linked to this course.
Students seeking further career development may also consider:
1) Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33021)
2) Diploma of Community Services (CHC52021)
3) Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53315)
Yes! If you have relevant work experience, you may be eligible to complete the Cert IV Leisure and Health through RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning). Contact us to check your eligibility.
Graduates often work as Leisure and Lifestyle Coordinators, Activities Officers, or Community Recreation Officers in aged care, disability, and community settings.
Yes, to complete the Certificate IV in Leisure and Health, you must complete at least 120 hours of practical placement in an approved facility.
There are no formal prerequisites, but basic English and communication skills are recommended. You must also be 18 or older and able to complete a work placement.
Yes, you can complete the Certificate IV in Leisure and Health online, allowing you to study at your own pace while balancing work or personal commitments.