This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide therapeutic and application related aid to allied health care professionals. The worker must run program and therapeutic related tasks under the guidance of an allied health professional. Supervision can be direct, indirect or remote and has to occur within business requirements. The worker must determine client circumstances that require extra input from the allied health practitioner. The worker might be engaged to do the job at a specialty field or work generically through the organisation in delivery of allied health aid providers. The worker, in conjunction with the allied healthcare, could have responsibility for overseeing other allied health aid employees. To attain this qualification, the candidate will need to have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of these units of competency.No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to the eligibility during publication.