Course providers in Warrnambool
The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is for students wanting to work or volunteer providing support to people affected by mental illness or have a psychiatric disability. Students complete 15 units which focus heavily on foundation interpersonal skills such as building relationships, working collaboratively, and working with diverse cultural groups. Additionally, students graduate with practical skills and knowledge in trauma informed care, drug and alcohol issues affecting mental health and staying safe at work. To graduate and receive the qualification, each student must complete at least 80 hours of relevant work. The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
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- Family Support Worker
- Peer Support Worker
- Support Worker
- Outreach Worker
- Crisis Support Worker
- Mental Health Practitioner
- Mental Health Clinician
- Mental Health Counsellor
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Relationship Counsellor
- Student Counsellor
- Rehabilitation Counsellor
- Life Coach
- Community Services Officer
- Mental Health Advocate
- Community Psychologist
- Healthcare Social Worker
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Probation Officer
- Mental Health Case Manager
- Home Care Nurse
- Pastoral Care Worker
- Child Psychologist
- Behaviour Therapist
- Community Rehabilitation Worker
- Disability Employment Consultant
- Mental Health Specialist
The Diploma of Counselling is suitable for students seeking careers as counsellors working with clients on personal and psychological issues using established counselling modalities. Students graduate ready to work in supported counselling roles in established agencies rather than in independent practice. Students will learn about communication, micro-counselling and interviewing skills and how to draw on varied counselling therapies to assist clients.
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- Family Support Worker
- Family Counsellor
- Youth Counsellor
- Marriage Counsellor
- Relationship Counsellor
- Mental Health Worker
- Crisis Support Worker
- Mental Health Practitioner
- Mental Health Clinician
- Crisis Counsellor
- Grief Counsellor
- Mental Health Counsellor
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Rehabilitation Counsellor
- Life Coach
- Case Worker
- Financial Counsellor
- Art Therapist
- Community Worker
- International Student Advisor
- Youth Support Officer
- Community Services Officer
- Human Rights Advocate
- Community Educator
- Counselling Psychologist
- Healthcare Social Worker
- Palliative Care Social Worker
- Youth Officer
- Pastoral Care Worker
- Hospital Social Worker
- Disability Advocate
- Trauma Counsellor
- Community Engagement Coordinator
- Child Psychologist
- Behaviour Therapist
- Family Therapist
- Youth Advocate
- Mental Health Specialist
- Doula
A Certificate IV in Youth Work is perfect for students seeking a career in youth work and need the skills to develop and facilitate community service programs for young people. Students learn how work within a community development framework while supporting youth to create opportunities in their own lives. The Certificate IV in Youth Work CHC40421 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe Bachelor of Social Work provides the skills and knowledge you need to help vulnerable people, advocate for social change, and inspire more just systems and public policy. With this degree you could specialise in mental health, welfare services, homelessness, family support, youth work, drug and alcohol, correctional services. The program covers: introduction to sociology and human services, Australian social policy, social work for indigenous Australians, social justice in practice, public health and wellness, interpersonal skills and communication, social welfare history and context, groupwork theory and practice, applied human rights and much more. Enquire now for admissions criteria, social work career outcomes, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Social Work.
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- Caseworker
- Social Welfare Officer
- Aged Care Social Worker
- Family Support Worker
- Mental Health Social Worker
- Community Liaison Officer
- Community Volunteer
- Correctional Case Manager
- Art Therapist
- Public Service Officer
- Community Worker
- Human Rights Activist
- Multicultural Liaison Officer
- Youth Support Officer
- Community Services Officer
- Community Psychologist
- Hospital Social Worker
- Youth Engagement Officer
- Humanitarian Aid Worker
- Youth Adviser
- Human Rights Officer
- International Aid Worker
- Clinical Social Worker
- Community Advocate
- Youth Advocate
- Aged Care Coordinator
- Mental Health Specialist
- Youth Minister
- Community Recovery Officer
The Master of Teaching (Secondary) is a postgraduate qualification equipping students with advanced pedagogical knowledge and skills. It incorporates contemporary research and innovative delivery methods, complemented by practical experiences. Graduates are ready to teach Years 7 to 12 in both government and non-government schools. Furthermore, they are positioned to become future educational leaders, deeply rooted in their identities as educators and researchers.
Learn moreThe Doctor of Philosophy is a university-level research degree involving intensive supervised study and research, culminating in a significant and original contribution to knowledge. This degree prepares graduates for leadership roles in a variety of sectors that depend on research or research skills to address real-world challenges. These sectors include academia, business, government, and cultural and community organisations. It is recognised as a path for individuals aspiring to lead in their area of expertise.
Learn moreThe Bachelor of Theology provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary theological study. This course encompasses a wide range of subjects, including biblical studies, systematic theology, ministry, liturgy, world religions, ancient languages, moral theology, and philosophy. It offers a critical engagement with the Catholic intellectual tradition, an understanding of the varied historical aspects of religion, and insights into contemporary religious challenges. This degree is ideal for those seeking a deep and broad understanding of theology and its application in the modern world.
Learn moreThe Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry builds upon the foundational Diploma in Theology, offering students an opportunity to deepen their understanding of crucial theological disciplines. This includes in-depth studies in Biblical Studies, Christian Thought, History, and Ministry practices. The course aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills necessary for effective ministry and scholarly engagement within religious contexts.
Learn moreThe CHC42315 Certificate IV in Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care prepares individuals to work as Chaplains or Pastoral and Spiritual Care Workers. This qualification equips students with skills and knowledge to provide ethical, moral, and spiritual support using a person-centred approach. Graduates may find employment in schools, aged care facilities, and church-related vocations. The course consists of 9 core units and 4 elective units, which students select based on their vocational needs. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe 11237NAT Certificate IV in Christian Ministry and Theology (Church Planting) prepares individuals to plant churches using various expressions in Australia. Developed by church planters, this course equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge. Graduates may pursue roles such as chaplain, lay worker, ministry team leader, youth ministry worker, and evangelist. The qualification also prepares employees in parachurch, community, and Christian organisations to work effectively in sectors such as education, health, and social services, aligning their work with the organisation's vision, values, and ethical framework. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Christian Ministry and Theology will prepare you for the following role.
Assistant Chaplain
An Assistant Chaplain helps deliver counselling and religious guidance to people experiencing a difficult time. You might arrange appointments and...