This course is the mid – point of the Community Services stream of courses and prepares the students to have knowledge and skills for paraprofessional work and/or further learning at Bachelor level.
Community services, case management and social housing workers involved in the managing, coordinating and/or delivering of person-centred services to individuals, groups and communities. Workers are usually providing direct support to individuals or groups of individuals. Workers may also have responsibility for the supervision of other workers and volunteers and/or case management, program coordination or the development of new business opportunities. All candidates must have completed at least 200 hours of work.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
111835M
January, April, July & September
2 years full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
111835M
January, April, July & September
2 years full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
CHCCCS004
CHCCCS007
CHCCCS019
CHCCSM013
CHCDFV001
CHCDIV001
CHCDIV002
CHCLEG003
CHCMGT005
CHCPRP003
HLTWHS003
CHCDEV005
Assess co-existing needs
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
Work with diverse people
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Manage legal and ethical compliance
Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes
Reflect on and improve own professional practice
Maintain work health and safety
Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services
CHCAGE011
CHCAGE013
CHCPAL003
Provide support to people living with dementia
Work effectively in aged care
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
CHCDIS020
CHCDIS012
CHCDIS011
Work effectively in disability support
Support community participation and social inclusion
Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
111835M
January, April, July & September
2 years full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
SMIC’s Diploma of Community Services offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
The SMIC’s Diploma of Community Services is offered with competitive fees.
AUD 24,000
We take pride in recognising excellence and ensuring education is accessible to students from every background equally. Whether you are a commencing or continuing student, our scholarships, prizes, and awards can support your learning journey.
This course is the mid – point of the Community Services stream of courses and prepares the students to have knowledge and skills for paraprofessional work and/or further learning at Bachelor level.
Community services, case management and social housing workers involved in the managing, coordinating and/or delivering of person-centred services to individuals, groups and communities. Workers are usually providing direct support to individuals or groups of individuals. Workers may also have responsibility for the supervision of other workers and volunteers and/or case management, program coordination or the development of new business opportunities. All candidates must have completed at least 200 hours of work.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
111835M
January, April, July & September
2 years full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
CHCCCS004
CHCCCS007
CHCCCS019
CHCCSM013
CHCDFV001
CHCDIV001
CHCDIV002
CHCLEG003
CHCMGT005
CHCPRP003
HLTWHS003
CHCDEV005
Assess co-existing needs
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
Work with diverse people
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Manage legal and ethical compliance
Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes
Reflect on and improve own professional practice
Maintain work health and safety
Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services
CHCAGE011
CHCAGE013
CHCPAL003
Provide support to people living with dementia
Work effectively in aged care
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
CHCDIS011
CHCDIS020
CHCDIS012
Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach
Work effectively in disability support
Support community participation and social inclusion
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
SMIC’s Diploma of Community Services offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
The SMIC’s Diploma of Community Services is offered with competitive fees.
AUD 24,000
We take pride in recognising excellence and ensuring education is accessible to students from every background equally. Whether you are a commencing or continuing student, our scholarships, prizes, and awards can support your learning journey.
Applying to the course is simple and easy. Begin your application now.