Courses Community Care
CHC32015 - Certificate III in Community Services
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services
Community Services is one of the largest growth industries in our area. Community support workers must have the knowledge, skills, and values to work with individuals, families, social groups or communities to promote or restore social function. The nationally accredited CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services qualification is ideal for people who like to assist others and those who would like to work in a rewarding field where they are able to make a difference.
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CHC33021 - Certificate III in Individual Support ( (Ageing and Disability))
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)
The care and support sector is now hiring, with rewarding jobs available in aged care, disability support and veterans’ care. With opportunities to build relationships with the people you care for, learn and grow across a variety of roles, and work flexible hours, a career as a support worker is a career that will change lives – including your own. This is a dual qualification that will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work in the aged care and disability sectors. |
CHC42021 - Certificate IV in Community Services
CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services
Community Services is one of the largest growth industries in our area. Community support workers must have the knowledge, skills, and values to work with individuals, families, social groups or communities to promote or restore social function. The nationally accredited CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services qualification is ideal for people who like to assist others and those who would like to work in a rewarding field where they are able to make a difference.
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CHC43121 - Certificate IV in Disability Support
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
If you currently work in the Disability industry this qualification could help you take the next step in your care career. The CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support reflects the role of individuals in a range of community settings and peoples’ homes, who provide support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, community participation and wellbeing. Workers promote a person-centred approach, work according to and may contribute to an individualised plan, and work without direct supervision. They may be required to supervise and/or coordinate a small team. |