Business Innovation and Management

Occupational Certificate: Health Care Benefits Advisor
Driving Informed Decisions in Health Care Benefits
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NQF Level:

5

Credits:

102

Minimum Duration:

1 Year

Faculty:

Business Innovation and Management

Department:

Financial Services

Accreditation Authority:

Quality Council for Trades & Occupations
Unlock Your Future with Expertise in Financial Services
Prepares learners to navigate health care benefits, advising clients on the best plans tailored to their needs, ensuring cost-effectiveness and comprehensive coverage.

Why Choose This Qualification?

Equips learners with expertise in health care products, enabling them to guide clients confidently through complex benefit structures.

Admission Requirements.

National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent qualification at NQF Level 4. RPL available for candidates with relevant experience.

Qualification Structure.

Modules include investment advisory industry overview, healthcare benefits advisory, regulatory requirements, and hands-on work experience.

Learning Outcomes.

Graduates will advise on health care benefit options, ensure compliance, and support benefit implementation, maintaining client records per legal standards.

International Comparability.

Compared with Ireland's Professional Certificate in Insurance and Australia's Diploma of Insurance Broking, providing industry-aligned skills in advisory and compliance.

Qualification Modes of Delivery and Support.

Available through contact, blended, and distance learning, supported by Moodle LMS and additional academic resources.

Career Opportunities.

Health Care Benefits Advisor, Medical Scheme Consultant, Employee Benefits Consultant, Financial Advisor specialising in Health Benefits.

Articulation Options.

Horizontal: Occupational Certificate: Community Development Practitioner, NQF Level 5. Vertical: Occupational Certificate: Investment Advisor, NQF Level 6.

Ensure Compliance, Empower Financial Accuracy.

Ensures alignment with healthcare regulations and ethical standards in advisory practices.
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