Qualification Courses
Innacare’s Blended Online + Face to Face Qualification Courses
Offer flexible, self-paced training designed for individuals and organisations the opportunity to upskills their qualifications and follow new pathways for careers.
Online: Enroll & Start Anytime:
Face to Face Sessions:
1. Country Opportunities conducted at
3950 Murray Valley Highway,
Killara Victoria 3691
2. Melbourne Locations TBC
This qualification reflects the role of healthcare workers who provide non-emergency transport services to patients requiring clinical care during transit.
These individuals offer essential transport services, ensuring patients' safety and well-being while moving them to and from healthcare facilities in non-emergency situations.
The Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport equips individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform patient transport duties effectively.
The course covers key topics such as patient assessment, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, medical terminology, and safe manual handling techniques.
Delivered through an online + practical, hands-on approach, the program ensures students gain real-world experience and are well-prepared to meet industry standards.
This program is ideal for those already working in the healthcare sector, seeking to enter the field of patient transport. Completing this nationally accredited Certificate III course will allow you to confidently apply for entry-level jobs in the private sector, including roles such as Private Hospital Transport Officer, Patient Transport Officer (PTO), Ambulance Attendant, Ambulance Officer, and Community Ambulance Volunteer.
Graduates can join established non-emergency patient transport companies or hospitals, work in aged care facilities transporting elderly residents to medical appointments, assist individuals with disabilities in accessing healthcare services, or work with community health organisations focused on community health and well-being. Additionally, opportunities exist in private ambulance services specialising in non-emergency patient transport and in medical transport coordination roles as dispatchers or coordinators.
This qualification reflects the role of first aid or medical response workers who provide basic health care services, including emergency first aid and sometimes transport services in both pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.
The Certificate III in Basic Health Care will equip individuals with essential skills and knowledge to provide fundamental healthcare services in various settings.
It covers key topics such as basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, medical terminology, communication skills, and basic patient care.
This program is ideal for those in existing healthcare roles seeking to formalise and update their skills. Existing workers undertaking this program typically hold positions in community care, disability support, or as assistants in nursing within hospitals, residential care facilities, or home care environments. It also applies to individuals who provide a first response in workplaces such as industrial sites, first aid organisations, and the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
By enrolling in the Certificate III in Basic Health Care, students will acquire the necessary skills to improve patient outcomes and meet the demands of the healthcare industry.
This qualification reflects the role of first medical response workers or volunteers who provide initial patient care. These people offer basic first aid and emergency responses in the pre-hospital/out-of-hospital environment.
This program has been designed to equip the student with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to carry out basic first aid, encompassing a variety of conditions or injuries. It offers a practical/hands-on approach to first aid to improve patient outcomes.
This program is delivered to existing workers who demonstrate extensive industry experience and knowledge in the industry. Existing workers seeking delivery under this program would hold roles such as emergency response team members, supervisors, labourers, tradespersons and health and safety officers within the industry areas.
Individuals completing this program are generally required by their workplace to undertake formalisation of their knowledge and skills as a workplace role requirement; or are required to continue to update or meet legislated or regulated industry requirements and sites standards as set by industry and their employer.
The existing workers undertaking this qualification will be able to demonstrate competency through a combination of training and recognition of prior learning.



