Cire Training

Diploma of Community Services

CHC52021Cire Training (RTO 4150)
Duration
Up to 24 monthsself-paced
Study mode
Online
Next start date
February

Why study this course

  • Prepare for a role as a Community Care Manager, Volunteer Coordinator, Community Development Worker, Family Services Coordinator or Housing Manager
  • Build skills in communication and reflective practice, and learn to plan and develop programs, participate in group work and facilitate case management
  • Study online and at your own pace

Career Insights from SEEK

Roles related to this course: Case Manager, Youth Worker, Community Support Worker, Family Support Worker, and 3 more.

Recognition

This course meets Australian Qualifications Framework standards.

Nationally Recognised Training
Australian Qualifications Framework

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course.

You may have to undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test to ensure the course is suitable.

Where is this course offered?

This course is delivered online, so you can:

  • Study from anywhere and choose when you want to fit study into your week
  • Access all study materials, assessments, and student support services
  • Achieve the same qualification as someone studying in a classroom

Find out more about online courses and the benefits of studying online.

What you’ll learn

In this course you will learn to:

  • Develop and implement service programs
  • Recognise and respond to crisis situations
  • Facilitate and review case management
  • Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence
  • Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes
  • Plan and conduct group activities
  • Work effectively in trauma informed care
  • Access and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing

Enquire with Cire Training to find out more about the course content, units, and what you’ll learn.

Course price

The course price can vary depending on a few factors, including:

  • Whether the institution offers subsidies, concessions, or government loans and your eligibility to receive them
  • Your previous study and work experience
  • Your unit selections

Enquire with Cire Training to find out more about the course price for you.

What to know before you apply

To help you decide if this is the right course for you, Cire Training can provide you with more information about:

Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You may be able to get credit or RPL for some units of this course based on your previous studies and work experience. This means the duration of the course may be reduced.

Work placement

Work placement gives you invaluable real-life skills, so you graduate ready to step into a job.

This course includes 200 hours of work placement which is completed in three placement blocks.


Enquire with Cire Training to find out more about credit, RPL, or work placement.

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Support and delivery

When you study with Cire Training, you will:

  • Receive personalised support throughout the enrolment process
  • Benefit from small class sizes and learn from industry experts
  • Have access to a specialised student support team who can help to source placements, support wellbeing and make adjustments for any additional learning needs
  • Benefit from access to the Reconnect Program, which provides additional support connecting with education and training

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Cire Training

Diploma of Community ServicesCHC52021

You may wish to discuss the following with Cire Training:

  • Course price
  • Prior Recognition of Learning (RPL)
  • Support with sourcing placements

Submit an enquiry direct to Cire Training.

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