CHC40708-1

Certificate IV in Community Services Work

Program CRICOS Number:070738M

This program is designed to prepare students to work at a professional level in the human services industry, in such areas as community organisations, traditional community church organisations, self-help organisations and statutory services. Delivery is on-campus with industry fieldwork. Field work/experience is an integral part of the training. Workers in this role are usually also involved in service delivery, either direct client work and/or health promotion and community development projects.

Workers at this level are required to have an understanding of Indigenous culture and history and to work with local communities in the provision of services.



Career Opportunities

On successful completion of this program you will be qualified to apply for a position as a Community Support Worker, Case Worker, Support Worker, Health Education Officer, Welfare Support Worker, Outreach Officer, Family Support Worker, Mental Health Worker, Neighbourhood Case Worker.

Entry Criteria

Students must be 18 years of age, or turning 18 years of age within their first year of study  
and
English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5 (with no individual band less than 5.0) or TOEFL 530 or ISLPR 2+   
and
Completion of Year 12 or equivalent  
or
Non school-leavers are selected according to eligibility and merit, vocational experience, previous study and personal competencies

Program Articulation

Successful completion of this program may assist students to gain entry into the Diploma of Community Services Work and/or university and/or may contribute towards study credits.

Program Duration

Full Time : 47 Weeks including 11 weeks holiday – 2 semesters

Program Award

Certificate IV

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where a student may be granted credit or partial credit towards a qualification in recognition of skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training.

Standard course cost will be charged for units of study/courses credited via RPL.

For additional information relating to RPL for this program, please contact:

The RPL Co-ordinator
13 72 48
rplcoordinator@southbank.edu.au

Venue

  • Southbank Campus

How to Apply

Contact Southbank International Services:
Email: sbit.international@southbank.edu.au
Mail: Locked Mail Bag 111
South Brisbane QLD 4101
Australia
Telephone: +(617) 3244 5100
Facsimile: +(617) 3244 5588

Applications Close

There are two intakes each year, February and July. Applications can be made at any time prior to the commencement of the program.

Cost


 $10,000.00

For Additional Information

Location:International
Telephone:+617 3244 5100
Facsimile:+617 3244 5588
Address 
In Person: International Services
66 Ernest St
C Block, Ground Level
South Brisbane,
QLD, 4101
Mail: Southbank International Services
Locked Mail Bag 111
SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101
AUSTRALIA
Email: sbit.international@southbank.edu.au
Find us at:www.sbi.net.au

Course Outline

Core Courses.
Course Code Course Name
CHCCD412A Work within a community development framework
CHCCHILD401A Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build relationships
CHCCS400A Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework
CHCCS411A Work effectively in the community sector
CHCCS412D Deliver and develop client services
CHCCS422A Respond holistically to client issues and refer appropriately
CHCORG405C Maintain an effective work environment
HLTHIR403B Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
HLTOHS300A Contribute to OHS processes
M00VPC160 Vocational Placement
ELECTIVES (Students choose two streams over 2 semesters)
Course Code Course Name
CHCYTH301D Work effectively with young people
CHCYTH404D Support young people in crisis
Mental Health Stream
Course Code Course Name
CHCMH402A Apply understanding of mental health issues and recovery processes
CHCMH408B Provide interventions to meet the needs of consumers with mental health and AOD issues
Drug, Alcohol and Sexual Health Work Stream
Course Code Course Name
CHCAOD402A Work effectively in the Alcohol and Other Drugs sector
CHCCED311A Provide sexual and reproductive health information to clients
Disability Stream
Course Code Course Name
CHCDIS301A Work effectively with people with a disability
CHCDIS302A Maintain an environment to empower people with disabilities

International Student Information

Southbank Institute of Technology is situated in the city of Brisbane and is Queensland’s largest Government Vocational Education provider, with over 30,000 student enrolments per year. Southbank Institute of Technology is an ideal place to study. The Institute campus is located at Southbank close to Brisbane’s Central Business District (CBD) and vibrant inner city areas.

Students at Southbank Institute of Technology have access to the Institute’s wide range of facilities and services. These include the Auditorium, Beauty and Natural Therapies Clinic, Bookshop, Cafe, Computer Laboratories, Conference and Function Facilities, Gymnasium and a Restaurant. Some of these facilities are staffed by the students from the Institute.

Teaching methods combine face-to-face delivery, self-study and project work. Students may be required to complete work experience and/or field trips to be eligible for the program award. Southbank Institute of Technology assists students in finding appropriate organisations in which to complete this component. The majority of classes are conducted in modern, air conditioned venues. Students have access to computers in our extensive library and e-Learn centre located on campus.

Students may be required to sit for both open and closed book examinations and in some cases may be required to perform skills tests and/or oral presentations. Individual or group project work may also be used to determine competency.

The International Sales and Administration Teams consists of administrative and support staff, dedicated to assisting students throughout the various stages of study. This assistance ranges from Program Information to Admission Procedures, Entry Requirements and requirements for extending studies to Diploma or Degree level. The International Student Support Officer provides assistance with accommodation, Overseas Student Health Cover, public transport information and can refer students to other support services within and outside the Institute.
This brochure was last updated Friday, 13 January 2012
Total course tuition fees are indicative only. Fees are subject to annual adjustment. For FEE-HELP and VET FEE-HELP eligible courses, the unit fees are charged according to the study period in which the unit is commenced. The unit fees outlined in this document apply to census dates between 01 January 2012 and 30 June 2012. Unit fees will not change for this period. All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, accreditation and registration requirements. From the 1st January of each year, programs are subject to a fee increase in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI).
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