Australian Workplace Training
Certificate III in Community Services
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Embark on a fulfilling journey in the dynamic field of community services with the CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services at Australian Workplace Training. This comprehensive qualification equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to provide compassionate and effective support to individuals and communities.
Throughout this enriching course, you'll delve into the diverse landscape of community service work, gaining insights into communication, cultural competence, and client support techniques. You'll learn to work collaboratively with diverse individuals and communities, fostering positive change and empowerment. Our dedicated instructors, experienced in the field, will provide guidance and support, ensuring you're prepared to make a meaningful impact.
Delivery mode
Australian Workplace Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- 1 Raleigh Chambers, 50 Elizabeth Way, Elizabeth
- Level 4, 117 King William Street, Adelaide
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
During the course we will work with you to arrange a suitable venue(s) for work placement. At the end of the course you will be expected to have completed a minimum of 120 hours of work placement to enable the assessment of your ability to implement your training under working conditions. Please discuss this with your trainer at your interview.
To be able to attend the work placement it is a mandatory requirement from the placement facilities that students will need to have:
- Obtained the relevant clearances and screening checks for that facility (eg DHS vulnerable person, aged care sector, working with children check, national police clearance etc)
- Received their annual influenza vaccination, and
- Received at least one dose of a TGA approved or recognised COVID-19 vaccination; and
- Received, or have evidence of a booking to receive, a second dose of a TGA approved COVID-19 vaccine within the interval after the first dose; and
- Within four weeks of becoming eligible in accordance with ATAGI guidelines, the person receives, or has evidence of a booking to receive, a third dose (booster) of a TGA approved COVID-19 vaccine
Course fees
- SA Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the SA Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
Fee for Service Students
$2,700.00
Subsidised Students
This qualification has subsidies available Supported by Government of South Australia for eligible participants.
Subsidised Course Cost: $330.00
Subsidised Course Concession Cost: $273.50
Payment plans are available and are organised between the training organisation and the student. Minimum deposit of $150 is required.
Work Placement: 120 hoursCareer opportunities
The Certificate III in Community Services will prepare you for the following roles.
Volunteer Coordinator
The efforts of social welfare programs often rely on the dedication of groups of volunteers that are consistently turning over. From those still in...
Support Worker
A support worker provides assistance to those having difficulty living their everyday lives. This aid can come in a variety of forms, including hel...
Youth Support Worker
Youth Support Workers help young people find employment, housing, and education and help them work through a range of social, financial, and emotio...
Youth Case Worker
Youth Case Workers are assigned to individual children or teens, working one-on-one to help improve their quality of life. You’ll need advanced int...
Aboriginal Community Care Worker
An Aboriginal Community Care Worker supports Indigenous people to improve their health and well-being. You might be involved with a particular prog...
Community Support Worker
Community Support Workers provide personal care services to the elderly, people with disabilities, or those experiencing mental health issues. They...
Outreach Worker
Outreach Workers raise awareness and educate the general public about issues in the community, such as mental health, then build relationships with...
Peer Support Worker
Peer support workers play a key role in the mental health field, offering assistance and encouragement to those living with mental health issues. T...
Welfare Worker
Welfare Workers help marginalised, isolated and disadvantaged people access social welfare services and community support. Your daily job involves...
About Australian Workplace Training
Australian Workplace Training Pty Ltd is a Registered Training Organisation (#40037) registered to deliver and assess nationally recognised, accredited training.
Australian Workplace Training began operations in 2000 in the local and outer country communities that surround Adelaide’s Northern suburbs, and in the South East, the Barossa and Riverland. We are keen to maintain close working relationships with local industry, government and community groups to build on the economic, social, and cultural benefits our Organisation can offer.
At Australian Workplace Training we are strongly committed to meeting the needs of all people including the needs of the inter-generational unemployed, the mature aged, youth, indigenous, and people with disabilities. Our reputation is enhanced by maintaining a high academic standard yet providing quality services in a supportive, stimulating, and challenging environment.