Course providers in Gladstone
The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is for students wanting to work or volunteer providing support to people affected by mental illness or have a psychiatric disability. Students complete 15 units which focus heavily on foundation interpersonal skills such as building relationships, working collaboratively, and working with diverse cultural groups. Additionally, students graduate with practical skills and knowledge in trauma informed care, drug and alcohol issues affecting mental health and staying safe at work. To graduate and receive the qualification, each student must complete at least 80 hours of relevant work. The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to provide care and support to individuals in the ageing and disability sectors. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on training, students will develop a deep understanding of person-centred care, communication techniques, and the ability to assist individuals with daily living activities, promoting independence and enhancing their quality of life.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Community Services is a nationally recognized qualification that prepares students for a career in the community services sector. You will develop skills in community development, case management, diversity, and ethics. Gain hands-on experience through supervised work placements. Graduates can work in various roles, such as community service worker, case manager, and program coordinator in government and non-government organizations.
Learn morePlease note - this is not a building related course. The BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management is for dedicated project managers and team leaders who have been assigned to a major project. You will learn how to scope and cost out a project, then manage the budget, quality, resources and work teams. Choose electives that support your job role including: communication, compliance and governance, critical thinking, team leadership, procurement, ICT and information systems. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, study outcomes, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Youth Work is perfect for students seeking a career in youth work and need the skills to develop and facilitate community service programs for young people. Students learn how work within a community development framework while supporting youth to create opportunities in their own lives. The Certificate IV in Youth Work CHC40421 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe Diploma of Counselling is suitable for students seeking careers as counsellors working with clients on personal and psychological issues using established counselling modalities. Students graduate ready to work in supported counselling roles in established agencies rather than in independent practice. Students will learn about communication, micro-counselling and interviewing skills and how to draw on varied counselling therapies to assist clients.
Learn moreThe CHC52025 Diploma of Community Services is a nationally recognised qualification that prepares students for leadership roles in the community services sector. Students will develop advanced skills in advocacy, social justice, policy development, and program design. Graduates can work in leadership roles, such as community services manager, program manager, or social policy analyst, in government and non-government organisations.
Learn moreLevel-up your career in disability support services with the CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to provide person-centred services to people with disabilities and mental health issues. The course covers: on-the-job safety, client rights and independence, facilitating community participation and social inclusion, assisting with movement, transporting individuals, visiting client residences, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, disability support career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreBecome an aged care support worker with the nationally recognised CHC43015 Certificate IV In Ageing Support. This hands-on qualification will teach you how to deliver personal care services to elderly people in nursing homes, aged care facilities, community centres, and private residences. You’ll learn how to coordinate services for older people and meet their personal support needs. At the same time you’ll learn the many risks and issues facing older Australians including falls, dementia, isolation, grief and loss, medication. The course also covers: relationship building, client independence and wellbeing, palliative approach, falls prevention, client transport, communication skills, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, aged care career outcomes, and enrolment openings in your area.
Learn moreA Diploma of Mental Health CHC53315 is perfect for students seeking careers as community services workers supporting people with mental health issues. Students learn about working collaboratively, maintaining personal safety, helping people affected by drugs and alcohol, facilitating recovery, as well as managing grief and trauma. The Diploma of Mental Health CHC53315 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care will prepare you for the following roles.
Aboriginal Health Worker
An Aboriginal Health Worker provides a range of health care services to Aboriginal communities. You’ll work with other health care professionals to...
Aboriginal Disability Worker
An Aboriginal Disability Worker works with Indigenous people with a disability to support them in their everyday lives. You might assist your clien...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker provides culturally appropriate health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communi...
Patient Liaison Officer
A Patient Liaison Officer provides support to patients during treatment in a hospital or healthcare facility. You might provide them with informati...
Outreach Worker
Outreach Workers raise awareness and educate the general public about issues in the community, such as mental health, then build relationships with...
Mental Health Support Worker
A Mental Health Support Worker assists individuals with mental health issues in their daily lives and recovery journey. You might work in residenti...
More about Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
If you’re looking to make a positive impact in the community through health care, the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care is an excellent choice for students in Gladstone. This certification is specifically designed to equip individuals with the vital skills needed to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in health-related settings. By undertaking this course, you'll be well-prepared for roles such as a Patient Liaison Officer or an Outreach Worker, where you'll play a crucial role in bridging the gap between healthcare services and the community.
Gladstone is home to diverse communities, making it essential to have professionals who understand the unique health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Graduates of the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care will find ample opportunities to work as an Aboriginal Health Worker or an Aboriginal Disability Worker. The training providers in Gladstone are committed to delivering quality education that helps you make a meaningful difference in these communities.
The course content is closely aligned with various fields of study, including Community Services courses, Healthcare courses, and Medical Administration. By immersing yourself in this comprehensive training, you will develop skills applicable to areas such as Mental Health support, Disability services, and more. This breadth of knowledge will significantly enhance your employability in Gladstone’s health sector.
In addition to the enriching theoretical learning, the hands-on experience you’ll gain through this course will position you as a strong candidate for roles like a Mental Health Support Worker or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker. The programme aims to prepare you not just for working in healthcare settings but also for understanding the cultural richness and health challenges faced by the community in Gladstone.
Enrolling in the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care course is a rewarding step towards building a career in health care that respects and uplifts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. If you are passionate about making a difference in your community, this qualification will help you embark on a fulfilling career path. Explore the potential waiting for you in Gladstone and consider becoming a part of this vital field by visiting the course page here.