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Take your passion for helping others and turn it into a rewarding career full of possibility, with a community and youth services qualification. You’ll learn to empower your community and inspire lasting change as you offer support to those in need. Whether you offer a lifeline to those suffering addiction or a mental health crisis, or you encourage young people to make positive choices, you’ll graduate with the skills and techniques you need to make a real difference.
Change lives as you guide and support people from addiction to recovery. Offer counselling and intervention strategies and promote referral services to those facing addiction.
Learn about harm minimisation as you begin a rewarding career in the alcohol and other drugs sector. Support and empower a variety of clients and work in community based organisations, outreach services and residential rehabilitation services.
Become equipped with specialist skills to provide counselling, referral and health promotion services to clients experiencing issues with alcohol and other drugs. Build the skills needed to work in this critical area of community service and empower people on their recovery journey.
Strengthen your leadership and professional expertise as you work on complex and sensitive cases with carers and families, and showcase your excellent client management skills.
Strengthen your leaderships skills through a rewarding career in the booming community services sector. Develop your expertise in service planning and work as a case manager in aged care, community development and the disability sector.
Aspire to create positive change in the community services sector as you discover your personal leadership style, motivate colleagues and implement quality frameworks.
Empower those in your local community as you foster caring and supportive relationships, encourage personal growth and inspire lasting change.
Gain the knowledge and skills to make personal financial decisions and empower others in their own financial decisions. Learn to draw up personal budgets and break down debt and credit for community services clients.
Build rapport with members of the community and their support systems to encourage them to lead a fulfilling and productive life. Take a human rights approach as you develop, monitor and adapt case management plans to address ongoing needs.
Acquire an awareness and understanding of people who are not like you. Learn how to be open and communicate with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Manage your own wellbeing and gain the tools you need to empower yourself and others.
Gain 20 hours of volunteering experience in the industry. Show respect for diversity through communication and collaborate well with others. Respond calmly to people in need or distress and find your area of interest to pursue further study.
Begin a rewarding career as a community services assistant or support worker in an industry where you will help make a difference to the lives of others. Develop foundational skills and build your professional profile as you inspire change and support those around you to reach their full potential.
Prepare to become a community services worker in the fastest-growing sector in Australia. Learn to respond to client needs by providing quality care, empowering and facilitating their interests and advocating for their needs.
Build your career as a community services worker in the fastest growing industry in Australia. You’ll explore the interests of diverse communities, strengthen your skills, and provide quality care to clients as you work in areas like alcohol and other drugs, child protection, juvenile justice, and mental health.
Support your community, help people during the difficult times in their lives, and develop the complex knowledge needed for a rewarding career in the community services industry. Build your leadership capabilities and prepare for roles in case work and management in this in-demand sector.
Support the wellbeing of individuals, families and communities and help to facilitate social change when you study the Bachelor of Community Services. This online degree will prepare you for a career in the diverse community services industry. You’ll be qualified to manage a range of responsibilities while helping people who are disadvantaged and highly vulnerable. If you're driven to empower diverse communities, passionate about social justice and want to challenge the social structures that maintain disadvantage, then this qualification can help you achieve your goals.
Support diverse clients, offer constructive support, break negative cycles, and aid positive growth through person-centred counselling.
Provide a diverse range of people with support and the tools to make significant changes in their lives. Develop your communication skills and work in counselling or case management roles in community services organisations.
Change lives and inspire positive choices as you work closely with young people to challenge their views, influence their future and break the cycle of juvenile crime.
Ensure every voice is heard, foster positive relationships and provide safe and supportive spaces for young people to reach their potential and develop into confident adults.
Learn to be a confident mandatory reporter in early childhood environments. Help those who mention sensitive and painful experiences and protect the rights of children and young people.
Turn your enthusiasm for empowering young people into a rewarding career as a community services youth worker. Make a real difference in your local community by supporting and helping young people so they can build a strong future.
Take the leap into a rewarding career in community services and help vulnerable people achieve their goals. Develop your service planning skills and work with children, youth and families in an in-demand sector.
Follow your passion for creating change in the lives of young people by becoming a qualified youth worker. Support young people to take collective action to improve their communities while enhancing their social and mental wellbeing.
Social Housing
Safety and shelter are basic human rights. Learn to protect vulnerable people who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness and utilise professional services to provide support.