Empower Through Engagement – Use Recreation to Improve Lives in Australia
Would you like to help people live healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives through activities and social engagement? The CHC43415 – Certificate IV in Leisure and Health offered by Australian Skills Asian Colleges trains you to design and deliver recreational programs that promote physical and emotional wellbeing — especially for the elderly, people with disabilities, and those in aged or community care.
This program is ideal for Vietnamese students who want to enter Australia’s growing aged care and community health sectors through a creative, human-centered role.
This nationally recognised qualification equips you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to plan and coordinate leisure activities that support social inclusion and overall wellbeing. You will learn how to assess individual needs, create meaningful programs, and facilitate group and one-on-one sessions within aged care, rehabilitation, or disability services.
By completing this course, you’ll be ready to work in care settings across Australia — including residential aged care, hospitals, and day programs.
Qualification Code: CHC43415
Qualification Title: Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
Provider: Australiab Skills Asian Colleges
Delivery Mode: Blended learning (on-campus + practical placement)
Course Duration: 10–12 months
Language of Instruction: English
Career Outcomes: Activities Officer, Diversional Therapist Assistant, Lifestyle Coordinator, Leisure and Therapy Assistant
Throughout the course, you’ll gain skills in:
Designing and implementing health-promoting recreational activities
Working with older people, people with disabilities, and community clients
Applying person-centred care models
Facilitating inclusive, culturally appropriate leisure programs
Observing and reporting on client wellbeing
Adhering to safety, legal, and ethical standards in care environments
CHCLAH001 – Work effectively in the leisure and health industries
CHCLAH003 – Participate in the planning, implementation and monitoring of individual leisure and health programs
CHCLAH005 – Incorporate lifespan development and sociological concepts into leisure and health programming
CHCCOM002 – Use communication to build relationships
CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
CHCLEG003 – Manage legal and ethical compliance
HLTWHS002 – Follow safe work practices for direct client care
HLTAAP002 – Confirm physical health status
Includes practical placement (minimum 120 hours) in a relevant aged care or community health setting.
Graduates of this course can work in:
Residential Aged Care Homes
Community Day Centres
Hospitals and Rehabilitation Clinics
Disability Services
Retirement Villages or Assisted Living Facilities
Common job titles include:
Activities Officer / Coordinator
Recreational Therapy Assistant
Lifestyle Assistant
Diversional Therapy Support Worker
Practical, creative curriculum focused on real-life care environments
Placement opportunities in high-demand sectors across Australia
English communication support for Vietnamese learners
Pathway to higher qualifications (e.g. Diploma of Leisure and Health, Community Services)
Dedicated team to assist with career services and visa support
This course is an excellent fit for Vietnamese students who enjoy working with people, value meaningful social connection, and want to apply creativity and compassion to make a difference in daily lives.
Make a real difference through activity and engagement. Join the CHC43415 – Certificate IV in Leisure and Health today and build a joyful, purposeful career in Australia.
📞 Contact Australian Skills Asian Colleges for upcoming intakes, scholarships, and work placement opportunities.