About selectability Training
RTO code: 0281
selectability Training is a not for profit Registered Training Organisation (RTO 0281) based in Townsville, specialising in disability and community services training.
selectability Training (formerly Jobtrain) has been operating in Townsville for over 30 years and has a solid reputation as an RTO that delivers high quality training in a professional environment.
Owned and operated by leading regional Queensland mental wellbeing, suicide prevention and NDIS service provider selectability, our core role and purpose is to provide expert training to support you to graduate with the tools and knowledge you need to work in one of Australia's fastest growing sectors.
At selectability Training, we aim to provide the most up-to-date and highest quality training. With a wide variety of training options available, selectability Training will broaden your skills and knowledge in your chosen area of study.
We pride ourselves on tailoring our training delivery to meet the needs of our students to enable them to achieve their desired professional development goals.
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CHC43315
Online, On Campus, Distance, Workplace
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Possible job outcomes:
Social Worker
Peer Support Worker
Crisis Support Worker
Mental Health Practitioner
Mental Health Clinician
Support Worker
Outreach Worker
Family Support Worker
Mental Health Worker
Mental Health Social Worker
Mental Health Counsellor
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..
Average duration: 12 months.
CHC53315
Online, On Campus, Distance, Workplace
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Possible job outcomes:
Mental Health Counsellor
Mental Health Social Worker
Mental Health Worker
Family Support Worker
Outreach Worker
Support Worker
Mental Health Clinician
Mental Health Practitioner
Crisis Support Worker
Peer Support Worker
Social Worker
A 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..
Average duration: 12 months.
CHC32015
Online, On Campus, Distance, Workplace
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Possible job outcomes:
Youth Support Worker
Youth Case Worker
Support Worker
Volunteer Coordinator
Aboriginal Community Care Worker
The Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) is excellent for students seeking careers as community services workers. Students begin with the foundation skills essential for maintaining personal safety while helping others. They learn how to manage personal stress, and communicate with clients from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds. Students are then able to choose electives to pursue career interests such as working with the elderly, working with children and young people, drugs and alcohol and mental health.
The Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package..
Average duration: 12 months.
CHC43515
Online, On Campus, Workplace
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Possible job outcomes:
Volunteer Coordinator
Crisis Support Worker
Support Worker
If you’ve lived through mental illness and would like to help others through their own recovery why not consider the Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work (CHC43515). This nationally recognised training qualification will teach you how to apply your lived experience in mental health to providing recovery oriented mental health services — as either a volunteer or paid worker. The course covers: trauma, drug and alcohol, planning group activities, working with carers, managing personal stressors, work health and safety.Enquire now for a list of study units, training centres, and enrolment opportunities..
Average duration: 12 months.
CHC33015
Online, On Campus, Distance, Workplace
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Possible job outcomes:
Aged Care Worker
Personal Carer
Residential Care Worker
Community Care Worker
Home Care Assistance Worker
Home Carer
Care Coordinator
Trainee Support Worker
Disability Support Worker
The Certificate III In Individual Support (CHC33015) is perfect for students wanting community service roles supporting the elderly, disabled, or other vulnerable people. Students graduate with the facts, techniques, procedures and practices required to deliver person-centred support. Students begin their learning with 7 core units that cover communication, ethics, interpersonal skills, as well personal safety. Students then complete another 6 electives to create any of 4 vocational outcomes, Ageing, Disability, Home and Community Care, Ageing and Home and Community Care.
The Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package..
Average duration: 12 months.
CHC52015
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Aboriginal Community Care Worker
Housing Officer
Case Manager
A Diploma of Community Services (Case Management Specialisation) (CHC52015) is perfect for students requiring specialist skills in the community service sector. Students begin by completing 8 core units which focus on advanced communication, reflection and ongoing professional development. Students graduate with the practical skills to implement and evaluate at least 1 community sector service program.
Students also complete a further 8 elective units to create the Case Management specialisation. They learn about all aspects of case management like coordinating complex cases and working within a child protection framework.
A Diploma of Community Services (Case Management Specialisation) (CHC52015) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package..
Average duration: 12 months.
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