Queensland

Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs in Gladstone

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs

The Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs is an essential qualification for those looking to make a difference in the Gladstone community. This comprehensive course prepares students for various roles in the growing fields of community services and healthcare. Gladstone’s vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its increasing demand for qualified professionals, makes it an ideal location for aspiring Case Managers, Peer Support Workers, and Mental Health Support Workers. With a focus on community engagement and support, these roles play a significant part in enhancing the well-being of individuals struggling with mental health issues and substance use.

Studying this Bachelor’s degree equips students with the skills necessary to apply best practices in mental health, counselling, and social work fields. Graduates can explore various pathways, including positions as Drug and Alcohol Counsellors and Crisis Support Workers, contributing to the overall health of the community. The curriculum covers critical areas such as Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs, and Case Management, ensuring that students are well-prepared for real-world challenges in these sectors.

Furthermore, the course not only provides theoretical knowledge but also offers invaluable practical experience, making graduates ideal candidates for roles like Community Rehabilitation Workers and Mental Health Case Managers. With a focus on developing skills relevant to Gladstone’s unique needs, students will find themselves well-equipped to tackle the mental health and substance abuse issues prevalent in their local area. For more information on training providers and course details, visit the Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs page.