Certificate
Looking to advance your career in healthcare? The Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (Operating Theatre Technician) is your perfect solution. This course provides you with the essential skills and knowledge to become a highly qualified operating theatre technician, ready to assist surgeons during operations.
Prior to enrolment or commencement of training, students will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment (BKSB test).
Applicants will then be asked to attend a face-to-face interview or pre-training review where they will be asked a number of questions, including some contextualised questions regarding the course. The results of their literacy and numeracy assessments will be used in conjunction with the interview to determine the applicant's suitability for the course and to identify any learning support needs.
To successfully obtain the HlT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (Operating Theatre Technician), you required to complete 12 core units from the Certificate III in Health Services Assistance. These core units are free if you are eligible for Free TAFE. However, in addition to the core units, you must also complete a 3-unit skill set, HSSHLT0006, which comprises the Operating Theatre Technician electives. These 3 elective units are not free, and you will need to pay a fee of $4,134.
Prior to undertaking mandatory clinical placement, students will need to provide their health and immunisation status, complete a National Police Records Check annually, and hold a valid Working with Children Check for employees. In order for this to occur, students must be aged at least 18 at course commencement.
The course is delivered at the Moorabbin campus and provides comprehensive training in assisting health professionals in an operating theatre. This involves:
- preparing and maintaining an operating theatre and its equipment
- assisting surgical team during operations
- providing support to patients in the recovery room
- learning appropriate waste management procedures
- maintaining cleanliness of operating theatre
All our units are taught by practising health professionals who are current and have a wealth of experience in the hospital and health fields.
Your learning will be supported through a range of classes, online activities and tutorials. Practical sessions are conducted in our state-of-the-art allied health facility, with simulated hospital and community environments.
At the conclusion of study, students will be offered a compulsory two week industry placement arranged through the Holmesglen Clinical Placement Office. Placements aim to give students the opportunity to complete assessments in the workplace as well as provide industry-specific work experience. This experience is an opportunity to both solidify training undertaken at Holmesglen as well as improve students' chances of finding employment upon completion of the course.
You may be able to reduce the number of units to be studied in your chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training. AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by another registered training organisation will be recognised by Holmesglen. Read more about Recognition of Prior Learning, Credits and Advanced Standing.