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Title: Community Services Careers


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Community Services Careers
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The Australian QualificationsFramework
  • The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
    provides a comprehensive, nationally consistent
    yet flexible framework for all qualifications in
    post-compulsory education and training. The
    Framework was introduced Australia-wide on 1
    January 1995.
  • The AQF recognises that the schools sector,
    vocational education and training sector and
    higher education sector each have different
    industry and institutional linkages. It connects
    these in a coherent single framework

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Community Services Work
  • Generally, these positions
  • Have direct contact with clients
  • Identify presenting needs
  • Refer to appropriate services and support
  • Specialist areas at Community Services Work
    involve working with individuals with special
    needs such as mental health issues, aged care
    work, domestic violence, disability and child
    protection.

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Occupational names may include
  • Recreational activities worker
  • Youth worker
  • Juvenile justice worker
  • Community care worker
  • Juvenile justice officer
  • Juvenile justice court officer
  • Alcohol and Other Drugs worker
  • Residential support worker
  • Client contact
  • Support worker
  • Case worker
  • Assistant community worker
  • Youth housing worker
  • Neighbourhood centre workers
  • Intake and referral worker
  • Youth case worker
  • Indigenous youth worker

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert I
  • This a pathway qualification that may lead to a
    VET in Schools qualification, career
    clarification greater participation of equity
    groups.

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert II
  • This is a pathway qualification into community
    services work.
  • Workers in this occupational group work in
    residential facilities and/or in the community
    under direct or regular supervision within
    clearly defined organisational guidelines and
    service plans.
  • These workers provide ancillary services such
    as catering, cleaning, laundry, gardening and
    home maintenance.
  • These workers report directly to a supervisor
    and are not responsible for other workers.

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert III
  • Workers in this occupational group work in a
    community services organisation under regular
    supervision within clearly defined organisational
    guidelines and service plans.
  • These workers carry out activities related to
    the maintenance of an individuals personal care
    and/or other activities of living.
  • These workers report directly to a supervisor
    and are not responsible for other workers.

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert IV
  • Workers in this occupational group work in a
    community services organisation workers are
    required to work autonomously under the broad
    guidance of others, within clearly defined
    organisational guidelines and service plans.
  • These workers provide a range of supports,
    services and interventions to clients that aim to
    enhance individual and groups well-being.
  • These workers may have supervisory
    responsibility for a small number of other
    workers.

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert V
  • Workers in this occupational group usually are
    involved in service delivery, as well as
    community promotion and/or projects.
  • Workers operate at an advanced skill level.
  • These workers may have responsibility for the
    supervision and/or coordination of other workers
    volunteers.

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Community Services Programs
  • Cert VI (Advanced Diploma)
  • Workers in this occupational group operate at
    an advanced skill level to
  • Provide specialist services
  • Act as a resource for other workers
  • Provide practice supervision of staff including
    volunteers
  • Work intensively with clients
  • Work with clients with complex needs
  • Workers at this level may also work as managers
    of programs, services or service organisations in
    the community services sector.

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RMIT VET Community Services Programs
  • Pathways- Cert I Work Preparation/Ed
  • Community Services Work
  • Aged Care Work
  • Disability Work
  • Youth Work
  • Community Development
  • Community Education
  • Justice
  • Security
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