CLET Training
Diploma of Community Services
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This qualification is available via full RPL and you may well be the person who deserves this sort of recognition. Specifically targeted at police, health sector employees such as nurses and community workers, but also an option for anyone who has experience in the community services sector, apply for recognition of prior learning with CLET today and make your experience count with a nationally recognised qualification.
The CLET CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services is a well-rounded qualification that will demonstrate your experience working with the community and your ability to respond to critical situations, assess the needs of people with mental health issues and issues with alcohol and other drugs, protect victims, work collaboratively with others, and improve the experiences of those less fortunate than most.
Delivery mode
CLET Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- Q-Supercentre Mermaid Waters
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Diploma of Community Services will prepare you for the following roles.
Housing Officer
Housing officers work with other welfare support workers to ensure those in need have a roof overhead when they lay down to sleep at night. Housing...
Family Support Worker
Family Support Workers work closely with parents and their families — providing guidance and emotional support, as well as identifying children and...
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...
Community Corrections Officer
It's important that those who have been convicted of crimes know what services and resources are available to help them with life going forward. Th...
Community Development Worker
A community development worker focuses on how to best enhance the public offerings of the neighbourhood or other community in which they work. Thes...
Senior Support Worker
A senior support worker takes a leadership role in providing assistance for those in need, including those living with disability and aged citizens...
Welfare Worker
Welfare Workers help marginalised, isolated and disadvantaged people access social welfare services and community support. Your daily job involves...
Youth Justice Officer
Youth Justice Officers supervise young people in custody, supporting their personal development and referring them to essential services, education...
Outreach Worker
Outreach Workers raise awareness and educate the general public about issues in the community, such as mental health, then build relationships with...
Intake Worker
An Intake Worker conducts initial assessments of clients at welfare services such as mental health clinics or drug and alcohol rehabilitation facil...
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...
Case Manager
A Case Manager, also known in some circles as a case worker, plays a huge role in helping clients and patients get the support they need. In genera...
Community Care Worker
Community Care Workers work at nursing homes, aged care facilities, rehabilitation units, adult care and group homes. They provide children and adu...
About CLET Training
CLET Training is a registered training organisation (RTO# 31254) and is Australian owned and operated. Previously known as the College for Law Education and Training and College for Law and Justice Administration, we have been offering services in the vocational education and training (VET) sector since February 2006.
The CLET vision is driven by a focus on delivering quality online training and assessment in Australia, to promote a culture of lifelong learning and innovation and to recognise the existing skills of Australia's workforce so all individuals can actively and willingly participate in the growth and development of Australia.