
Courses for beginners
There are 3 courses available in Dubbo New South Wales for beginner learners with no prior experience or qualifications.
Facilitate a Coordinated Approach to Client Care
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Working with Families
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Certificate III in Community Services (First Point of Contact)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Courses for experienced learners
There are 5 courses available in Dubbo New South Wales for experienced learners with prior experience or qualifications.
Diploma of Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Certificate IV in Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Diploma of Community Services (Case Management)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Certificate IV in Housing (Social Housing and Homelessness Support Work)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Key questions
How can I become a case worker?
To become a case worker in Dubbo, you may want to consider completing the Certificate IV in Community Services. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
Are there training providers in Dubbo?
You can train to become a case worker by completing a qualification with Hader Institute of Education. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
What study modes are available?
There are several campuses within the Dubbo area that provide case worker training. The closest campus is 46km away from the center of Dubbo. You can also study a case worker course through online, distance or traineeship learning. Find a course provider that best suits your study needs.
Related occupations
Explore related occupations in the case worker sector.
Youth Case Worker
Youth Case Workers assist children and teens individually, enhancing their lives while managing files and navigating social welfare systems.
Case Manager
Case Managers support clients by assessing needs, developing treatment plans, and coordinating services across various specialities, including mental health.
Mental Health Advocate
A Mental Health Advocate supports individuals by promoting their rights, accessing services, and navigating mental health systems with empathy and guidance.
More about case worker courses in Dubbo
Are you looking to embark on a rewarding career in the community sector? Our Case Worker courses in Dubbo offer the perfect starting point for those wanting to help individuals and families in need. With a selection of 8 courses tailored to both beginners and experienced learners, you can choose from popular options such as the Facilitate a Coordinated Approach to Client Care, Certificate III in Community Services (First Point of Contact), and Working with Families. These courses are designed to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in various case work environments.
If you already possess experience or qualifications, consider advancing your career with our range of higher-level qualifications. Options such as the Diploma of Community Services, Certificate IV in Community Services, and Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention can significantly enhance your expertise. You're not just limited to case work; opportunities abound in areas like Case Management and other essential community services.
As you explore the various Community Services courses, our Youth Case Worker and Case Manager pathways could offer exciting career opportunities in Dubbo. Additionally, roles such as a Mental Health Advocate are also available for those passionate about supporting mental wellbeing. With a vibrant community and numerous training providers recognised in the industry, Dubbo is a fantastic place to jumpstart your career in case work. Don't hesitate to explore our Case Worker courses in Dubbo today!
Further reading


What do social workers do?
11th December 2019