This course information is valid for the Semester 1 2009 Intake Cycle
| TAFE SA Code | ERJ |
|---|---|
| National Code | CHC42002 |
| Course Type | Training Package Qualification |
| Industry Group | Community Services, Health and Education |
| Course Group | Community Services (Service Co-ordination) |
| Duration | 12 months Full Time or Part Time equivalent |
| Modules/Units | View Modules/Units |
| Example Career Profile | Counsellor and Community Worker |
Expected Employment Outcome Example
Community service workers are employed in many fields. Graduates may find themselves working in community development; community legal centres; women's or youth refuges; residential aged care services and community aged care services; and disability services including residential services, recreation programs, educational support services, advocacy, employment support services and respite services. There are also employment opportunities for graduates in social housing; out of home care settings; youth services; juvenile residential facilities; alcohol and drug services; advocacy services; mental health (non clinical) settings; and aged or disability respite services.
Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.
Application Selection
Award Courses - SATAC application process
- Applications for Semester 1 2009 must be made through the centralised TAFE Admissions system via SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre) by the advertised date.
- Applicants can make one application for up to six course preferences.
- Applications for Places Available courses are made direct to the relevant campus and a separate application is required for each course an applicant wants to study.
Campus Delivery Locations, Modes and Codes
| Study Mode |
Study Load | Scheduled | Student Group |
Local Details |
Class Details |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panorama - SATAC Code: 751316 - Apply Now | ||||||
| On Campus | Part Time | Day & Evening | Award | TBA | TBA | |
| TAFE SA External Regional - SATAC Code: 797010 - Apply Now | ||||||
| ( | External | Full Time & Part Time | Award | TBA | TBA | |
| ( | For further course information please contact Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1411. | |||||
Course Notes
| Where more applications are received than places are available, selection criteria will be applied as listed at www.tafe.sa.edu.au/selectionguide |
Skills Covered
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Certificate IV in Community Services (Service Co-ordination)
Applying a community development framework; co-ordinating the provision of services and programmes; co-ordinating work; developing a service delivery strategy; facilitating co-operative behaviour; maintaining an organisation's information systems; responding holistically to client issues; utilising specialist communication skills to build strong relationships; working effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers; working within a legal and ethical framework; OH&S policies and procedures; working with other services; plus electives.
Minimum Entry Requirements
Award Courses - SATAC application process
Any one of:- Satisfactory completion of SACE Stage 2 (or equivalent)
- Satisfactory completion of SACE Stage 1 (or equivalent) and 1 year full time equivalent work experience in any area
- Any Certificate II in same area
- Any Certificate III
- Satisfactory achievement in the TAFE SA Assessment of Basic Skills (TABS)
- 2 years full time equivalent work experience in any area
Exit Qualifications
| TAFESA Code |
National Code |
Qualification | Estimated time to complete |
|---|---|---|---|
| ERJ | CHC42002 | Certificate IV in Community Services (Service Co-ordination) | 12 months Full Time or Part Time equivalent |
Qualification/Certification
Successful completion of this course provides you with the Certificate IV in Community Services (Service Co-ordination). Students who successfully complete only one or more units of competency within this Qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment.
Fees
Charges vary between courses and subjects and are based on a rate per hour. Concessions may be available to holders of certain government concession cards, and in some circumstances fees may be paid by instalment. A brochure detailing the refund of fees policy is available at each campus. The standard TAFE SA fee for State Government-subsidised courses undertaken by students enrolled in two consecutive semesters is capped at $2050 in 2009. This fee cap does not apply to all courses.
Students are generally expected to purchase their own textbooks, personal equipment, uniforms and stationery.
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For further information about all TAFE SA Courses, phone 1800 882 661 or email tafeinfo@saugov.sa.gov.au
This Semester 1 2009 information was last modified : 26/03/2008 12:49:26 PM
The fees listed are subject to change at any time and do not commit the Institute to charging the fees indicated.
The information was accurate at the time of publication. TAFE SA and their agents reserve the right to make any changes necessary.