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Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708)

Overview

This qualification covers workers who provide a range of services and interventions to clients, and/or who implement community education and interventions. Work may take place in a range of contexts such as community based organisations, residential rehabilitation services and outreach services and workers may have supervisory responsibilities.


childCore Modules

  • Orientation to Care (Child Protection)
  • OH&S
  • Maintain an Effective Work Environment
  • Working in the Community
  • Client Service Delivery
  • Facilitate Cooperative Behaviour

Electives

Electives are created in accordance with the national packaging rules to best reflect the current needs of industry.  Your ICM qualification coordinator can discuss the suitability of each elective to your students.

  • Recruitment & Induction – Staff
  • Recruitment & Induction – Volunteers
  • Working with Children & Families
  • Case Management

Duration of Study

Students are required to be employed in their chosen field of study to enhance their ‘on-the-job’ learning.  They need to be supervised by a qualified staff member and working a minimum of 16 hours per week.  It is anticipated students will take 12 month to complete this qualification.

Cost

The full cost of this course is $2965.  This certificate is eligible for funding as a traineeship in NSW.  The government may pay up to $4000 for each New Entrant or Existing Worker Trainee.  Your ICM consultant will be able to give you more details on the traineeship program.


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