If you’re thinking about a career in healthcare — such as in pathology collection, aged care, disability support or health services assistance — you’ll likely come across two main types of providers: a TAFE and a private Registered Training Organisation (RTO). Both deliver nationally recognised qualifications, but they differ in important ways.
While TAFE institutions cover a broad sweep of industries (from trades to business and everything in between), private RTOs like All Health Training focus deeply on healthcare and community services.
That means:
Life doesn’t always neatly stop while you study — many students juggle work, family or other commitments. Private RTOs often provide more flexible delivery modes: blended (online + face‑to‑face), part‑time options.
Often, with private RTOs you’ll find smaller cohorts and more individualised attention. That means more time with trainers, more support when you need it, and a more personalised experience.
That contrasts with large‑campus TAFE settings where you may feel more like one of many students.
When you pick a provider whose whole purpose is training for healthcare roles, you’ll often find stronger ties with the local industry: employers, placement opportunities, real‑world simulation. This means you step out of your course ready for the workforce.
Private RTOs are increasingly recognised for this kind of agility.
Deciding where to study is about what fits you. Here are questions worth asking:
If you’re ready to take that next step into a healthcare career and want training that puts you, your goals and your life first — not just a one‑size‑fits‑all option — then choosing a specialist RTO like All Health Training could be exactly what you’re after.
Want to know more about our healthcare programs, flexible delivery, or how we support students every step of the way? Get in touch anytime — we’d love to help you make the best choice for your future.
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