Manage a Scene
Manage a Scene

Manage a Scene

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Unit of Competency Code

HLTOUT008

Recognition

Nationally Recognised

Cost

$1,200

Unit of Competency Code

HLTOUT008

Recognition

Nationally Recognised

Cost

$1,200

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    About this course

    HLTOUT008 Manage a scene unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage non-emergency and emergency situations. Individuals are required to follow procedures, evaluate scene safety and identify any security risks and to communicate and coordinate with other emergency services personnel involved in patient care at the scene. It also describes skills required for coordination with and by other emergency services personnel.

    This unit applies to pre-hospital and out-of-hospital health care workers.

    The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian Standards and industry codes of practice.

    Entry Requirements:

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

     Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    Unit of Competency code and name

    HLTOUT008 Manage a scene

    Course duration

    6 months

    Delivery method

    Blended online with face-to-face Clinical Workshop

    Employment pathway

    Work as pre-hospital and out-of-hospital health care workers

    Academic pathway

    Diploma of Emergency Health Care / Undergrad / Postgrad degree in Para-medicine / Paramedical Science

    Recognition

    Assessments

    Assessment tasks include and are often a combination but are not limited to the following – written question and answers, case studies/role play, project completion, practical exercises/performance tasks, report writing, online tests/quiz, face-to-face clinical intensive workshop.

    Certification

    Following the successful completion of the program, Statement of Attainment will be issued in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) by Heed Education with provider number 45064. 

    Unit Delivery Structure

    The course is delivered under a blended delivery model that entails online learning, attending face-to-face clinical workshops and completing clinical placement.

    Step 1: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment:

    • BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
    • HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status
    • HLTOUT010 Communicate in complex situations to support health
    • HLTINF001 Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures
    • HLTWHS005 Conduct manual tasks safely
    • HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care
    • HLTOUT001 Implement safe access and egress
    • HLTOUT007 Transport non-emergency patients under operational conditions
    • HLTOUT004 Assess and deliver basic clinical care (import)
    • HLTOUT008 Manage a scene
    • CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern

    Step 1: Student completes and achieves a satisfactory result for the theory section in an online learning environment.

    Step 2: Student is now ready to attend Clinical Workshop.

    Step 2: Student is now ready to attend clinical intensive workshop

    • Clinical Workshop – Duration: 7 days (Monday – Sunday)  

    Step 3: Upon satisfactory completion of clinical intensive workshop, student is ready to attend clinical placement 

    • 80hrs clinical placement

    Step 4: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment: 

    • CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in the health or community services (import)
    • CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically
    • CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
    • HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment
    • BSBFLM303 Contribute to effective workplace relationships

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:
    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:
    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:
    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)
    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:
    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).
    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending the choice of e-text or textbook (hard copy).

    Approximate textbook cost* is $100. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    *Textbook cost may vary at the discretion of the publisher.

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop / computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer / laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB / External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer / digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.


    Coure Fee $1,200 

    The course fee can be paid via:

            • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or 
            • Credit/Debit card* (Visa or Master).

    *An additional 3% surcharge on Credit/Debit card payment is applicable.

     

     

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    Key Benefits
    Industry Experts
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    Unlimited study support from dedicated tutors via live weekly support sessions, student discussion forums, email, phone. Join our private Facebook group with a community of like-minded people to inspire, share and support each other.
    Payment Plans
    Weekly payment plans for convenient and affordable study cost.
    Practical Skills
    Learn to manage non-emergency and emergency situations. Individuals are required to follow procedures, evaluate scene safety and identify any security risks and to communicate and coordinate with other emergency services personnel involved in patient care at the scene.

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