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Certificate IV in Community Services Work
Who is This Course for?
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This course is designed for those seeking a fulfilling career in community services, providing a range of services and interventions to clients in residential and community settings.
You gain specialist communication, client support and interventions skills needed to work as a case worker, community support worker, drug and alcohol counsellor, outreach officer, mental health worker and more.
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Quick Course Guide
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Qualification
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Certificate IV
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Student support
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Yes: Expert teacher & online support
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Study time
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1 yr = 18 hrs/week
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Pre-requisites
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None
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Delivery method
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Online + correspondence
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Course materials
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All course materials are provided
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Enrolment dates
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Enrol anytime - start now!
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Assessment
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By assignment + work placement
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Delivered by
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OTEN - #1 distance education TAFE provider
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Resources required
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Internet, email
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Course Requirements
A Prohibited Employment Declaration must be signed by students in courses where contact will be made with children. SEEK Learning will provide you with this form when you enrol.
As part of the course assessment, you'll need to undertake supervised work placement for a minimum of 160 hours in the community services industry. Your work placement will need to be pre-approved by OTEN.
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What Will I Learn?
You'll gain specialist communication skills and an understanding of intervention processes applied in residential and community settings. You'll also develop skills in:
- Counselling
- Program development
- Group work
- Advocacy
- Community development
Why This Course & Why SEEK Learning?
Because OTEN TAFE vocational courses are developed in consultation with relevant industry and community groups, you can rest assured that your qualification is highly valued by industry employers, education and training providers and the wider community.
This community services certificate has been developed under the Australian Qualifications Framework, so it's a government-accredited and nationally recognised course.
Your TAFE qualification is likely to receive credit at a number of Australian universities. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant to find out more.
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Course Structure
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There are 14 units to be completed in this TAFE community services course: 10 core modules and 4 electives.
Core Modules
- Work within a legal and ethical framework
- Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
- Utilise specialist targeted communication skills to build strong relationships
- Contribute to OHS processes
- Maintain an effective work environment
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- Respond holistically to client issues and refer appropriately
- Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm
- Deliver and develop client services
- Work within a community development framework
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Elective Modules (select any 4)
- Advocate for clients
- Work effectively in the alcohol and other drugs sector
- Assess needs of clients with alcohol and/or other drugs
- Facilitate links with other services
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- Work effectively with people with a disability
- Plan and conduct group activities
- Develop, facilitate and monitor all aspects of case management
- Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
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Fit your learning around your lifestyle - because this community services course is delivered online, you have the flexibility of when and where you wish to complete your training.
Complete this community services course faster depending on the time you have available! This certificate course is typically completed within 2 years, but you can finish earlier by increasing the time you dedicate to your studies.
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Time to complete |
| 18 hrs/wk |
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1 year |
| 12 hrs/wk |
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1 year 6 months |
| 9 hrs/wk |
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2 years |
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