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 Certificate II in Auslan will prepare you for the following role.
Auslan Interpreter
An Auslan Interpreter plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals who use Auslan (Australian Si...
More about Certificate II in Auslan
If you're considering a career in Auslan, you'll find that the Certificate II in Auslan is an excellent starting point. This course not only equips you with vital communication skills but also opens the door to several rewarding job opportunities in Bundaberg, located in the beautiful Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland. Whether you aspire to be part of the community or work in a corporate setting, this qualification is highly valued across multiple roles.
Upon completion of the Certificate II in Auslan, you could pursue a career as a Community Care Worker. In this role, you would directly support individuals in your community, utilising your Auslan skills to communicate effectively with clients who are deaf or hard of hearing. Bundaberg’s diverse community often requires dedicated professionals who can bridge communication gaps, making your skills even more essential.
Another fantastic option is to become a Receptionist. In a front-facing role, you'll engage with clients and visitors, and your ability to use Auslan can significantly enhance the experience of hearing-impaired individuals. This skill not only sets you apart from other candidates but also demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity in the workplace.
If you are keen on supporting the community further, a position as a Community Support Worker may suit you well. Your training will prepare you to assist clients with various needs, ensuring they receive the support necessary for their well-being. The demand for empathetic workers in Bundaberg is high, and your understanding of Auslan could be a critical asset in providing the best care.
Finally, for those looking to specialise even further, becoming an Auslan Interpreter may be your calling. This role often involves facilitating communication in various settings, from educational environments to community events. With Bundaberg being home to an increasingly diverse population, your skills will be vital in fostering understanding and cooperation among all community members.