COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM
Course Title: CAREGIVING NC II
Nominal Duration: 805 HOURS
Qualification Level: ELEMENTARY LEVEL AND ABOVE
Course Description:
The course is designed to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes of Caregiving NC II in accordance with industry standards. It consists of competencies that a person must achieve to provide care and support to infants/toddlers, provide care and support to children, foster social, intellectual, creative and emotional development of children, foster the physical development of children, provide care and support to elderly, provide care and support to people with special needs, maintain healthy and safe environment, respond to emergency, clean living room, dining room, bedrooms, toilet and bathroom, wash and iron clothes, linen, fabric, prepare hot and cold meals.
Trainee Entry Requirements:
Trainees or students wishing to gain entry into these qualifications should possess the following requirements:
Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in written form.
Must be physically, emotionally and mentally fit.
Must be able to perform basic mathematical computations (Fundamental Operations).
Must secure a medical certificate for fitness to handle chemicals.
A. Block Ante Meridiem
8:00am-12:00pm - Lecture/Skills Demonstration
1:00pm - 5:00pm - Asynchronous/Online
B. Block Post Meridiem
8:00am-12:00pm - Asynchronous/Online
1:00pm - 5:00pm - Lecture/Skills Demonstration
Weekend Classes coming soon!
BASIC COMPETENCIES
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Participating in workplace communication.
Working in a team environment.
Practicing career professionalism.
Practicing occupational health and safety procedures.
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Implementing and monitor infection control policies and procedures.
Responding effectively to difficult/challenging behavior.
Applying basic first aid.
Maintaining high standards of patient services.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Providing care and support to infants/toddlers.
Providing care and support to children.
Fostering social, intellectual, creative and emotional development of children.
Fostering physical development of children.
Providing care and support to elderly.
Providing care and support to people with special needs.
Maintaining healthy and safe environment.
Responding to emergencies.
Cleaning living room, dining room, bedrooms, toilet and bathroom.
Washing and ironing clothes, linen and fabric 90-97
Preparing hot and cold meals.
Written test
Demonstration (recorded / practical)
Oral Questioning
Practical / Performance Test
Interview / Questioning
Observation in workplace OJT
Individual/Group Project or Report.
Combination of Face to Face and Distance Learning
Self-paced learning
Lecture and Discussion
Demonstration (recorded / practical)
Hands-on / Practical application
Dual Training
Supervised Industry Learning
Individual and group practice
Project based method
School Based Training
Combination of Face to Face and Distance Learning
The following are the enrolment requirements you need to submit.
PSA Birth Certificate Original copy and 4 long photocopies
If married female, PSA Marriage Certificate Original copy and 4 long photocopies
Passport size 1.D picture
White background
Blouse/polo with collar
4 pcs without name tag
4 pcs with name tag
School Credentials
A. FOR COLLEGE GRADUATE
College Diploma - original and 4 long photocopies
Transcript of Records (OTR) - original and 4 long photocopies
Certificate of Good Moral Character - original and 4 long photocopies
B. FOR ELEMENTARY GRADUATE / HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE:
Elementary / High School Diploma - original and 4 long photocopies
Form 138 or Form 137 - original and 4 long photocopies
Certificate of Good Moral Character - original and 4 long photocopies
C. FOR ALS GRADUATE
ALS Certificate - original and 4 long photocopies
Certification of Grade - original and 4 long photocopies
School Credential (Any of the following)
Additional requirements:
4 pcs passport ID size, with collar, white background
1 PC white long folder
1 PC. RED LONG CLEAR BOOK