Frequently Asked Questions
- Training Information
- Assessment
- Clinical/Workplace Experience
- Financial Considerations
- Support Services
Applicant Information
Training Information
You can obtain most of the information you require from the releveant training brochure,
the Mayfield Handbook or this website. Please contact our Receptionist to arrange for relevant training information to be sent
or emailed to you if required. Phone (03) 9882 7644 or Email: info@mayfield.edu.au.
How will I find out if I am eligible to do this training? The course brochure, Handbook and entries on this website outline specific entry criteria
relevant to the training you are interested in. Many of our programs are open-entry
however some will require evidence of prior qualifications and/or experience. The
Certificate IV in Health (Nursing) information session includes an entry test and an
interview as part of the application process. Relevant Course Coordinators can be
contacted to discuss any concerns you have regarding your eligibility.
I've never worked in the health sector before. Does that matter?
Not if you are applying for open entry courses. In many instances people who choose a
Mayfield program are doing so for a career change and have no prior experience working
in the health sector. Where a program has specific entry criteria or access to work
requirements, the application form will indicate this.
I am in my 50s. Am I too old to do the course?
Age is not a barrier. However keep in mind that in some occupations the work is quite
physical and assumes a certain level of health and fitness.
How is the training delivered?
Mayfield offers on-site and some distance education programs across a number of
specific programs. Delivery may be full or part-time. On-site Certificate programs
consist of lectures and practical sessions delivered at either of Mayfield's two
campuses (Hawthorn East and Caulfield General Medical Centre). Many programs involve
hours allocated for independent learning activities which can be carried out in your own
place and time. A number of programs involve clinical workplace experiences. The duration
varies depending upon the qualification. The brochure, Handbook and website entries
provide detail regarding the number of days, relevant dates, and the hours associated with
delivery.
How long is the training?
The dates indicated in the brochures usually indicate the on-site class days. You will
need to allow additional days/weeks to complete any clinical/workplace hours required.
In most circumstances they commence at 9.00am and finish at 4.30-5.00pm. There are some selected courses delivered in the evening.
Assessment
Will I be assessed?
Not all programs require assessment. Typically short courses do not required a formal
assessment process. Certificate programs and some of our longer short courses will have
assessment requirements that you will need to satisfactorily complete.
How will I be assessed?
There is a variety of assessment strategies: examinations, tests, assignments, workbook
activites, in-class activities for workplace assessment. The training brochure will
indicate the type and nature of the assessment.
Clinical Workplace Experience
Is there a clinical/workplace experience associated with the training?
Some short courses and most certificate courses will have a clinical or workplace
component to the course. Refer to the relevant training brochure.
Who organises the placement?
The placement is organised with your Course Coordinator. You are able to source possible
placements however Mayfield is required to ensure a clinical placement provides the
appropriate type of training and supervision. Please note that some training requires
current employment in the relevant field.
Is clinical/workplace experience full time or part time? This will vary. The placement may occur throughout the program or may require a block placement at designated times. We can organise for you to do your placement full time or part time.
Where does the placement take place?
Metropolitan students - Work placements could be anywhere in the metropolitan region
however we do try to find suitable venues within your region and accessible by transport.
Rural students - Students from rural areas may be able to complete their work placement
at venues close to home.
Do I need a Police Check?
Mayfield student access to health care services for clinical or work experience may be
subject to the requirement to complete a satisfactory Police Check prior to acceptance
of the student by the facility. The relevant training brochure will indicate if this is
likely to be required for the course you wish to undertake. Students who are unable to
commence clinical placements or obtain approved access due to an unsatisfactory Police
Check result may be excluded from training programs which require placement/access at
designated health care facilities. Mayfield is not obliged to organise a placement for
you if you elect not to complete the prescribed form for a police check at the appropriate
time. This may compromise your ability to complete the training.
