Certificate III in Community Services (Traineeship)

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CHC32015

Certificate III in Community Services (Traineeship)

Be the change you want to see in the world - enrol in CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Service today.

Job prospects

+ Residential Support Worker

+ Intake and Referral Worker

+ Community care worker

+ Community Development Worker

+ Welfare Support Worker

+ Juvenile Justice Officer

+ Youth Housing Support Worker

+ Youth Support Worker

Duration

+ Duration: 52 weeks

Local students Yes

International students No

Is this funded?

Yes - Government funding (including JobTrainer) is available to eligible students. Click here to see if you qualify.

How can I study?

Traineeships are conducted within the trainee's workplace.

National code: CHC32015

Units: 5 core + 7 elective

Location: Classes are conducted at the trainees workplace

Program delivery: Traineeship

Total duration: 52 weeks

 

3 hours of structured workplace training per month plus 1-hour weekly contact over a 12-month period. Total program duration may vary depending on the individual’s prior experience, existing knowledge and commitments.

This program is delivered in the workplace with approximately 6 hours of structured workplace training per month.

Government Funded: $150 (Materials fee: $100)

Traineeship: $150

Self funded: $3,800

The fees listed above include additional resources required for the program and student ID charges. For additional service fees, such as Re-assessment fees or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), please refer to the Domestic Student Handbook.

This program is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth government funding to eligible candidates. Eligibility criteria apply. If you are not eligible for a government-funded place, you will be required to pay the self-funded fee.

  • Residential Support Worker

  • Intake and Referral Worker

  • Community care worker

  • Community Development Worker

  • Welfare Support Worker

  • Juvenile Justice Officer

  • Youth Support Worker

  • Youth Housing Support Worker

  • Aboriginal Youth Worker

  • Accommodation Support Worker

This program is delivered in the workplace with approximately 6 hours of structured workplace training per month. 

Assessment for this program includes written tasks, long and short answer questions, multiple choice quizzes, group tasks, role plays, scenarios, case studies, Third party report, work placement tasks, assessor observation, portfolios and projects. Most assessments are delivered online via the Canvas LMS.

Education/Core Skills

Cert II and Cert III: Students must complete a Pre-Training Review, meet the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skill standards for this program level, have completed a year 10 level at school, and confirm that MCIE has ensured that the program is suited to their career aspirations and needs.

 

Age at Commencement

It is recommended that students have attained the age of 18 by the course commencement date.

 

Students with disabilities

MCIE welcomes all people with disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. Acceptance in this program is subject to candidates’ ability to undertake all program requirements as discussed in the Pre-Training Review, with reasonable adjustments where applicable.

 

Special Needs

MCIE welcomes all people with disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. Acceptance in this program is subject to candidates’ ability to undertake all program requirements as discussed in the Pre-Training Review, with reasonable adjustment where applicable.

 

Regulatory

All candidates require a Unique Student Identification (USI) number. If you do not have a USI number you can apply for one online at https://www.usi.gov.au/students, or you can give MCIE administration staff permission to apply on your behalf.

 

Digital Technology

Students must have sufficient digital literacy skills to access online content, enter answers to written questions and communicate with trainers via email and the learning management system.

 

Credit Transfer

Credit Transfer (CT) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) are available. Credit Transfer is free of charge. RPL application fees are $145 per hour. Please click here [https://www.mcie.edu.au/rpl/] for more information on RPL fees, terms and conditions.

No there are not any pre-requisite qualifications for this program.

Cert II and Cert III: Students must complete a Pre-Training Review, meet the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skill standards for this program level, have completed a year 10 level at school, and confirm that MCIE has ensured that the program is suited to their career aspirations and needs.

  • National Police Background Check

  • Working with Children Check

  • Flu or COVID-19 vaccinations

  • Other: NDIS Clearance

There are no formal prerequisites for this qualification.

CHCCCS016 Respond to client needs

CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services

CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people

HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care

HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment

BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development

CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety

CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence

CHCCCS019 Recognise and respond to crisis situations

HLTAID011 Provide first aid

CHCMHS001 Work with people with mental health issues

CHCAOD002 Work with clients who are intoxicated

Nationally Recognised Training

This is Nationally Recognised Training,
leading to Australian Qualifications
Framework (AQF) qualification or a
Statement of Attainment.

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