Certificate III in Health Administration

Course Code HLT37315

Whether you are just considering your study options or are already enrolled, you are taking an exciting step toward a rewarding career in the health industry. Health administrators play a vital role in keeping healthcare organisations running smoothly, supporting patients, staff, and services through efficient administration and strong organisational skills. From managing medical records and patient information to assisting with scheduling and customer service, your role will be essential in ensuring quality care delivery.

By training with Health Industry Training, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to succeed in this growing industry. Our program is designed to equip you with industry-relevant training and the professional foundations employers are looking for. Whether your goal is to work in a hospital, general practice, specialist clinic, or community health service, this qualification will prepare you to step into the workforce with competence and readiness for a meaningful career.

Delivery Method

The Certificate III in Health Administration is delivered through a flexible blended learning experience designed to fit around your lifestyle.

You will receive high-quality learner resources in both digital and print formats, giving you the freedom to study anytime, anywhere. Theory assessments are completed online through our easy-to-use assessment portal.

Because we know every student is different, your individual learning needs will be assessed before you start, ensuring you have the right level of support from day one.

Recognition of Prior Learning

RPL considers previous formal study and work experience and then assesses this against the elements of competency to determine competency. Students seeking recognition can apply for RPL on enrolment or throughout the duration of their study.

Credit Transfer

If you have completed a unit of competency within your intended qualification with another Registered Training Organisation (RTO) you may be able to apply for a credit transfer or exemption. A copy of the original transcript must be provided when applying for credit transfer.

To begin your studies in the Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care, it is anticipated that you will have completed at least Year 10 or an equivalent level of schooling. This ensures you have the foundation skills needed to engage with the learning materials, participate in assessments, and successfully complete the qualification.

In addition, all students must supply a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) at the time of enrolment.

Minimum Age

The minimum age for this course is 16 years old.  If you are under 18 years of age your enrolment form must be signed by a parent or guardian.

Literacy, Language and Numeracy (LLN) Requirements

To be successful in this course, students will need to demonstrate an adequate level of Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skills. Entry requires English proficiency equivalent to Year 10 level.

LLN skills are particularly important when working in the health sector as the roles in health require workers to be able to:

  • communicate clearly with patients and colleagues, including taking instructions and explaining procedures;
  • record and interpret medical information accurately;
  • follow written safety procedures and workplace protocols; and

Pre-enrolment Review

ALL students must complete a Pre-enrolment Review on enrolment.

The Pre-enrolment Review is used to ensure that suitable and appropriate course selections for each prospective student. The Pre-Enrolment Review is designed to:

  • identify any competencies previously acquired – Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer;
  • ensure students receive the information required to make an informed decisions on enrolling in a course with Health Industry Training; and
  • ensure the proposed training strategies and course content are appropriate for each individual student.

South Australia Students

All South Australian student must undergo an Upfront Assessment of Needs (UAN).  The UAN compromises of 3 distinct assessments that we must administer to assess your suitability and support needs prior to enrol.  This includes an LLN test for students who have not previously completed a Certificate IV or higher qualification

Students in South Australia can receive free access to a range of support services in for the duration of your course. Further information is provided as part of the pre-enrolment process.

At Health Industry Training, we are committed to ensuring that ALL student feels supported from enrolment to graduation. We understand that balancing study with work and personal commitments can be challenging, which is why we offer a variety of support services tailored to your individual needs.

Trainer Support

Our team of dedicated trainers are here to guide you every step of the way. You will have direct access to trainers by phone and email whenever you need help with assessments, clarification of course content, or encouragement to stay on track. Trainers will also make regular contact with you to provide feedback, check your progress, and ensure you are meeting your study goals within the required timeframe.

Learning Materials

Health Industry Training provides comprehensive learner resources for every unit of competency delivered. These resources are designed to support students in developing the knowledge and skills required to achieve competency and serve as a primary source of learning and reference throughout the course.

Learner resources are mapped to the requirements of each unit and include relevant information and workplace context to enhance understanding and application. To ensure accessibility and accommodate different learning preferences, all learner resources are made available in both digital format through the online student portal and as printed hard-copy materials. This flexible approach enables students to access their learning materials in a manner that best supports their individual needs and circumstances.

Administration Support

Behind the scenes, our administration team provides essential support to keep your learning journey running smoothly. Whether it’s updating your training plan, providing progress reports, assisting with enrolment changes, or answering general course queries, our admin staff are here to help.

Additional Support Services

If you face challenges during your study, our team will work with you to provide reasonable adjustments so that you can continue progressing confidently.

Student Online Portal

Health Industry Training’s student portal is a user-friendly and interactive online learning platform that provides students with a centralised location to access all training and assessment materials related to their qualification.

Each unit of competency contains dedicated learning and assessment sections, allowing students to easily navigate through their course requirements, access learner resources, complete assessments, upload evidence, and monitor their progress. The portal is available 24 hours a day, enabling students to study at their own pace and revisit materials as required.

Queensland Residents – Career Start Program

Health Industry Training is proud to be a Skills Assured Supplier for the Queensland Government, delivering accredited training under the Career Start program.

To be eligible, students must:

  • Be aged 15 years or older, and no longer in school
  • Must be a permanent Queensland resident;
  • Must be an Australian citizen, or Australian permanent resident (includes humanitarian entrant), or temporary resident with the right visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency, or a New Zealand citizen;
  • Must not currently be enrolled in a level III or higher qualification;
  • Must not have previously completed a certificate III or higher-level qualification within the last 10 years for a general training pathway; and
  • Must not exceed a maximum of two government funded traineeships within a 10 year period.

For a full list of eligibility requirements please call our office on [07] 2111 7956 or visit our website at www.healthindustrytraining.com.au.

Student Contribution Fees

Under government funding guidelines, students must contribute to the cost of their training. This fee may be paid by a third party (such as an employer) but cannot be paid or waived by Health Industry Training.

The contribution fee is determined by your status as either:

    • Concessional Student applies if you:
      • Hold a Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card (or are a dependent/partner named on the card)
      • Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
      • Are a school student in a school-based traineeship
      • Have a disability
      • Are an adult prisoner
  • Non-Concessional Student – applies if none of the above apply

Fees and Charges Policy available on the website and in your Student Handbook.

Traineeships – South Australia

The Skilling South Australia program provides subsidies towards training and assessment costs for eligible trainees and apprentices. This initiative is designed to help students gain qualifications that support long-term career opportunities, while meeting workforce needs across the state.

For more information, visit skilling.sa.gov.au

Financial assistance for full fee-paying students

At Health Industry Training, we understand that not every student will be eligible for government funding. To ensure that cost is not a barrier to education, we offer flexible financial assistance through our affordable payment plan options.

By offering these flexible payment arrangements, we aim to make our qualifications more accessible and achievable for all students, supporting them to focus on their studies without unnecessary financial pressure.

Students can choose to spread their course fees across fortnightly or monthly instalments, making it easier to manage study expenses alongside other financial commitments.

To provide this service, Health Industry Training has partnered with EzyPay, a trusted payment management provider who securely manages the collection of fees for students who opt into a payment plan. Importantly, there is no interest charged on these plans, so students only pay for their course fees. A small transaction fee applies per payment, which is standard for this type of service and helps cover processing costs.

The Certificate III in Health Administration has been packaged to include:

13 units are required to be awarded the qualification including:

  • 5 core units
  • 8 elective units

The theoretical component of the course provides the student with the relevant knowledge required to work in the primary health care sector. The table below provides a list of the units of competencies offered by Health Industry Training

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Choose your location

Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Other States
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Courses Duration

Maximum 18 months

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Course Fees

Queensland

Career Start:

Concession - $520

Non concession - $780

South Australia

WorkReady - $780

Traineeship - $900

Full Fee Paying

$3500

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Delivery Method

Flexible

Individual needs approach

Prospective
Career Roles

Medical receptionist
Hospital administration officer Hospital administrative assistant Ward clerk
Admissions clerk

Enrolment Method

Open enrolment

Assessment Methods

Short answer questions
Projects
Case studies
Research reports

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