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Disability Team Leader Courses in Richmond

Disability Team Leaders manage support teams, ensuring effective care for clients by delegating tasks, monitoring assessments, and providing hands-on assistance.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

How do I become a Disability Team Leader in Richmond?

Get qualified to work as a Disability Team Leader with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time disability team leader generally earns $1,600 per week ($83,200 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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While there isn't clear data on specific disability team leader positions, aged and disability support worker jobs have grown strongly in recent years and are expected to continue to do so. As of May 2019, there were approximately 177,000 aged and disabled carer jobs in Australia. That number could potentially rise to 222,000 in 2024. Some reports indicate the possibility of about 35,800 job openings per year over that span.

Source: The Labour Market Information Portal - 2019 Occupational Projections and Australian Government Job Outlook

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Disability team leaders often need to earn more advanced qualifications and/or have more experience in the support industry than other disability team workers. This position will often require a Certificate IV in Disability. This qualification can take around 12 months to complete depending on study mode (online, on campus or a blend of both) and whether you are studying full or part time. Enrollees must also fulfil a work placement requirement to complete this certificate. Qualifications in Individual Support or other support studies that specialise in Aged and Disability Support can be helpful, though each disability team leader role will have different requirements.

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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

Disability Team Leader careers

Are you looking to embark on a fulfilling career in the disability sector? The Disability Team Leader courses in Richmond offer a range of opportunities for both beginners and experienced individuals. With one beginner course available, such as the Risk Management CHCSS00087, you can kickstart your journey into this rewarding field with the knowledge and skills needed to make a real difference.

For those with prior experience or qualifications, there are four advanced courses tailored to help you elevate your career as a Disability Team Leader. Explore the Certificate IV in Disability Support CHC43121, the Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management CHC62015, the Certificate IV in Disability CHC43115, and the Diploma of Leadership in Disability Services 11076NAT. These qualifications are designed to equip you with the leadership skills crucial for success in the disability support sector.

In Richmond, several reputable training providers deliver these Disability Team Leader courses, ensuring high-quality education and support. Check out Novaskill and NC, which offers the Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management, along with Oz Care Training. These providers play an essential role in shaping the future of disability services by offering hands-on training and industry-relevant skills.

If you're passionate about making a positive impact in your community, consider pursuing further studies in related areas, such as Community Services courses or Disability courses. The Disability Team Leader courses in Richmond can set you on a path to becoming a skilled leader within the disability support sector, equipped to advocate for those in need while thriving in your career.