Professional, clinical and field placements in metropolitan and rural areas are a core element of many health degrees at UniSA. The learning from your placements will give you a wide range of experience to take with you into your chosen profession. The Clinical Placement Unit (CPU) provides the administrative function for students undertaking placements in health disciplines, including nursing, midwifery, allied health, pharmacy, medical and laboratory sciences; this involves:
All students, including those living interstate, must comply with the requirements outlined in their respective discipline Student Checklist below. The CPU ensures that all students undertaking placement have insurance coverage by executing a student Affiliation Agreement with the Industry Partner. Students are not authorised to arrange placements for themselves unless expressly asked to do so. Placements are managed and allocated through the student placement system, InPlace. Students access InPlace to determine the requirements of placement, view and submit preferences, view placement allocation, determine venue requirements and check the currency of the submitted documentation. Students undertake various placement types in many health areas; this includes project work for some disciplines in which the venue provides a project for the students. Placement locations include South Australia, interstate, and rural areas are strongly encouraged.
All students must meet the pre-placement conditional evidence requirements outlined in their student checklist to proceed to placement. If you do not meet the full requirements listed, you WILL NOT be able to proceed to placement and progress through your program may be delayed.
Students must provide copies of their conditional evidence documents to their placement providers on the first day of placement, or when requested, they should retain hard copies of their documentation in a 'Passport to Placement' folder for this purpose. Students are required to purchase their own folders.
Students should refer to their Student Checklist for a comprehensive list of pre-placement conditional evidence documents and place original documents in the 'Passport to Placement' folder for safekeeping.
The student's responsibility is to maintain, submit, and present conditional evidence documents to venue staff on the first day and as otherwise requested.
Students are strongly advised to read the following:
The University of South Australia Work Integrated Learning Policy and Procedures
Complete the Undertaking a Safe Student Placement Work Health and Safety (WHS) Module at:
https://lo.unisa.edu.au/course/view.php?id=5521
Print the certificate of completion for your records and upload a copy to InPlace.
Complete the Department for Education RRHAN-EC Fundamentals training here:
Print your certificate, place it in your folder and upload the certificate to InPlace
Manual Handling Training module available here:
https://lo.unisa.edu.au/course/view.php?id=2229
Print the certificate and retain it for your records, upload a copy of the certificate to InPlace (Not verified by CPU)
Complete Hand Hygiene online module here:
https://nhhi.southrock.com/cgi-bin-secure/Home.cgi?msecs=1635467766021
Registration process:
Upload certificate to InPlace (not verified by CPU)
Complete an NDIS Worker Orientation Module https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/workers/worker-training-modules-and-resources/worker-orientation-module
Print the certificate and retain it for your records
Scholarships and grants are offered by UniSA, the Australian Government and various industry partners. Some of these apply particularly to placements and experiential learning. In particular, you may find the information on the following websites useful:
Clinical Placement Unit Zoom drop-in sessions for students
The Zoom Drop-in Sessions will now be 2 x ½ Zoom drop-in sessions on a Monday and Thursday between 12.45 -1.15 pm.
Zoom Drop-in Session
PLEASE NOTE: When you log into the Zoom session, you will be placed in a virtual waiting room until a team member is available to speak with you.
For queries outside these times, please email CPUOffice@unisa.edu.au
To contact the Clinical Placement Unit, email cpuoffice@unisa.edu.au or call (08) 8302 2214.
Office hours are 8:30am–4.30pm, Monday to Friday.