SIR30116 - Certificate III in Community Pharmacy
Who should do this course?
- Pharmacy Assistants already working in Community Pharmacy
- People with previous retail or life experience currently employed in a Community Pharmacy
- SIR20116 - Certificate II in Community Pharmacy graduates wanting to continue their learning and development in Community Pharmacy
Students can learn:
- Comprehensive product knowledge and health information including cough and cold, allergies and vitamins and minerals
- Standard pharmacy operations including merchandising and display, stock control and marketing
- An opportunity to choose from specialised, tailored streams including:
- Front of shop: build customer relationships and loyalty, receive and handle stock, control stock, supervise and support front line team members and more
- Health: smoking cessation, recognising health body systems (new), baby and infant care, assist customers with first aid products and more
- Dispensary: recognise health body systems (new), assist in dispensing prescriptions, maintain dispensary stock and administer dispensary computer systems and claims and more
Course information:
The SIR30116 - Certificate III in Community Pharmacy consists of 11 core units and 8 electives. This course can be tailored to suit your learning requirements and career goals. Your Guild Trainer will work with you to develop a training plan to meet your needs and the needs of your pharmacy. Most Pharmacy Assistants complete the course in less than 24 months.
As the SIR30116 -Certificate III in Community Pharmacy is a flexible course with rolling enrolments, you can start as soon as you are ready. There are no entry requirements to complete this qualification however you will need to be working in a Community Pharmacy for the duration of the course.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning is available for all qualifications. The RPL process acknowledges the skills and competencies gained from work experience, prior training and life experiences. Through RPL, competencies may be granted for specific units within community pharmacy qualifications, meaning some Pharmacy Assistants can finish their course earlier than expected.
How much will this qualification cost?
There are a number of options available when enrolling into SIR30116 Certificate III in Community Pharmacy training including government funding under the Northern Territory User Choice Funding Agreement.
User Choice funding
User Choice funding is available for SIR30116 Certificate III in Community Pharmacy for new employees (three months full time, twelve months part time) to undertake this qualification under a traineeship. Eligibility criteria applies for User Choice funding. Fee contributions are generally required. Contact us for further information regarding costs and eligibility.
Fee For Service
Students also have the option of paying for the full cost of the training for $2,800 for member pharmacy and $3,920 for non-member pharmacy.
Where a student is paying for the course fees, Guild Training will not collect more than $1500 in pre-paid fees.
Payment plans available for all tuition fees.
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How to enrol:
Contact the Northern Territory Branch on 89 8944 6900 or
submit an enquiry to find out more!