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Aboriginal Disability Worker Courses in Central Coast

An Aboriginal Disability Worker assists Indigenous individuals with disabilities in daily activities, fostering community engagement and support.

    • AI Exposure: Low

      This role has a low level of AI exposure. Core skills such as adaptability, social intelligence, and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.

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  • This role has a low level of AI exposure. Core skills such as adaptability, social intelligence, and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.
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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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In Australia, a full time Aboriginal Disability Worker generally earns $960 per week ($49,920 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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The number of people working in disability support has increased strongly over the last five years. There are currently 177,200 people employed as support workers in Australia and many of them are employed as Aboriginal Disability Workers. This work can be found in all regions of Australia.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If you’re considering a career as an Aboriginal Disability Worker you could enrol in a Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care. You’ll cover topics such as Indigenous health, assessments and screenings and infection control. You could also consider a Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care.

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Further reading

How to start a career in Disability Care

12th April 2021

What can you do with a Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)?

22nd September 2020

What can you do with a Certificate IV in Disability?

12th November 2020

Aboriginal Disability Worker careers

The Central Coast region of New South Wales offers a range of opportunities for individuals interested in pursuing a career as an Aboriginal Disability Worker. With a commitment to fostering inclusive and supportive environments, the Aboriginal Disability Worker courses in Central Coast equip learners with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this rewarding field. Courses such as the Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) CHC33015 provide a foundational entry point for those new to the sector, while the more advanced Certificate IV in Disability CHC43115 is tailored for experienced professionals seeking to enhance their qualifications.

Career pathways stemming from the Aboriginal Disability Worker courses encompass a variety of roles, reflecting the diverse needs of the community. Graduates may find fulfilling positions as a Personal Carer or a Community Care Worker, contributing positively to individuals' lives. Alternatively, those looking to advance their careers may pursue roles such as Disability Team Leader or Aged Care Manager, which involve greater responsibilities and leadership opportunities within the sector.

The educational journey for aspiring Aboriginal Disability Workers in the Central Coast is supported by various related fields of study, including Community Services courses and Healthcare courses. Additionally, specialisation in areas such as Aboriginal Health Care further enriches one’s professional profile, ensuring that graduates can provide culturally competent care tailored to the needs of Aboriginal communities.

For those interested in exploring further career opportunities, the Central Coast offers a broad spectrum of roles related to disability and community support. Potential job seekers can consider positions such as a Disability Support Worker, Trainee Support Worker, or even a NDIS Worker as they develop their professional journey. With a landscape that prioritises helping others, the Aboriginal Disability Worker courses in Central Coast serve as a stepping stone towards meaningful and impactful work in the community.