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'Start Your Career in Health' Sunshine Coast Summer School Intensive Program – Register Now!

There is an exciting opportunity for students at PLC who are currently in Years 10, 11, or 12 to kickstart their career in the healthcare industry through the upcoming ‘Start Your Career in Health’ - Sunshine Coast Summer School Intensive Program.

Connect 'n' Grow is offering a two-week intensive workshop in their Mooloolaba Health Hub between the 2nd and the 13th of December, 2024. The workshop has been designed to provide students with valuable skills and knowledge and, upon completion, the HLT23221 Certificate II in Health Support Services.

This program is designed to be flexible, allowing  students to complete this certificate course without disrupting their current school commitments. They can even accrue up to 4 QCE credits, making it a seamless addition to their academic journey.

Key Details:

• Dates: 2nd December – 13th December 2024

• Location: Mooloolaba Health Hub - “Sea Pearl”, Level 1, 20 First Avenue, Mooloolaba

• Cost: Fully covered by VETiS funding (For students who are not eligible for VETiS funding or have already used it, the cost will be $998.00 per person)

• Study Mode: A mixture of onsite and online learning.

• Please note that this course is subject to minimum numbers being attained

Student Requirements:

• Must be enrolled in Years 10, 11, or 12 in 2024

• Must be able to attend compulsory workshops at our CNG's Mooloolaba Health Hub during the allocated timeframe

• Must have a reliable and operational laptop that you can bring into the Hub

• Must have internet access at home for online learning

By completing this program, students will earn the nationally recognised HLT23221 Certificate II in Health Support Services qualification and up to 4 QCE points. This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to pursue a future in the healthcare field.

 Students interested can register below

Register Now

Mrs Veronica Sanmarco, Head of Career Development