Course details

Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Health and Wellbeing)
NZQF Level 3

About the course

In this course, you’ll build the skills and confidence to start your career in health and wellbeing.Start on your journey towards a career in health & wellbeing.

This course will help you build a strong foundation for a career in health and wellbeing. You’ll explore the modern health and wellbeing workplace, including the different roles and responsibilities within the sector.

With guidance from your tutors, you’ll research a health and wellbeing issue, share your findings, and apply what you’ve learned in real-world scenarios.

You’ll learn how to work independently and as part of a team, focusing on achieving shared goals and supporting others. You’ll develop a personal plan for your future, build a professional CV, and identify the key skills needed for support work roles.

Communication and relationship-building are a strong focus, helping you feel confident when working with clients, colleagues, and people in the wider community.

You’ll also take part in projects that connect to your own values and identity, gaining experience and learning how to support the wellbeing of others in a meaningful way.



Entry requirements

Must be 16 years of age or older and a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident.

*This course is not available to international students.

About the provider

Oceania Career Academy is a Pacific-owned and led Private Training Establishment (PTE) for Trades and Health & Wellbeing. 

OCA is working to achieve more young Pacific people in higher paid employment. We deliver NZQA Levels 1-4 vocational training for youths (predominantly Pacific) with a student-focused, career-focused and industry-driven programme.

We are NZQA accredited and use education as a vehicle to develop youth through employment skills training, bridging students from secondary school into skilled industry employment and higher education.

We have a proven track record acting as a connector between students and families, from schools and tertiary institutions through to employers providing skilled, well paid work.