Community & Health

Community Services

Study Areas
Course Types

Community Services

Award Courses Help… National Code
Certificate II in Community ServicesFee FreeCHC20112
Certificate III in Community Services Work CHC30108
Certificate III in Community Services Work CHC30112
Certificate IV in Community Services Work CHC40708
Certificate IV in Community Development CHC40808
Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (Family Support) CHC41612
Certificate IV in Career Development CHC42112
Certificate IV in Pastoral Care CHC41112
Diploma of Community Services (Financial Counselling) CHC52108
Diploma of Community Development CHC50708
Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) CHC52008
Diploma of Counselling CHC51712
Diploma of Family Intake and Support Work CHC51812
Diploma of Community Services Work CHC50612
Diploma of Community Services Coordination CHC52212
Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management CHC60312
Vocational Graduate Certificate in Career Development Practice CHC70308
Diploma of Community Services Coordination/ Bachelor of Government and Public Management - Uni Pathway  
Diploma of Community Services Work/ Bachelor of Social Work and Social Planning - Uni Pathway  
Short Courses Help… Duration
Apply First Aid8 hours Part Time
Apprenticeships and Traineeships Help… National Code
Certificate III in Community Services Work CHC30112
Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) CHC52008
Diploma of Community Services Coordination CHC52212
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders Help… National Code
Certificate I in Work Preparations (Community Services) CHC10108
Certificate II in Family Wellbeing 40637SA
Certificate II in Community ServicesCHC20112
Certificate III in Community Services Work CHC30112
Certificate IV in Community Development CHC40808
* Eligibility criteria applies. See course details to check if you meet the requirements for funding.

About Community Services

Community service graduates may find themselves working in community development roles with the aged, the disabled, those in need of refuge or advocacy, or in promoting social benefit to the community through recreation, education and employment programs. Employment opportunities for graduates exist in social housing, out-of-home care settings, youth services, juvenile residential facilities, alcohol and drug services, advocacy services, mental health (non-clinical) settings, and aged or disability respite services.

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