Build a career that creates real impact. Community services courses prepare you to support individuals, families, and communities through roles in aged care, disability, mental health, youth work, and more. Gain nationally recognised skills, complete practical placement, and enter one of Australia’s fastest-growing sectors with confidence.
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We pride ourselves in offering the right qualifications for our students to be work-ready and to future proof their careers. Our support system covers studying, work placement and also free access to counselling through our student assistance program. Our online learning platform encourages a fun and interactive environment to build relationships whilst gaining skills and knowledge - Setting you up for success from day one!
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Certificate III in Community Services CHC32015
Get qualified with our nationally recognised CHC32015 Certificate III Community Services. This hands-on career is experiencing huge demand for workers, so you will graduate with many job opportunities. You will learn to support vulnerable and at-risk i...
Diploma of Counselling CHC51015
Counsellors are well sought after and the need for a good counsellor is increasing day by day. With the increase in people needing counselling for various issues this is a sought after career and good counsellors are highly successful. If you have a pa...
Diploma of Community Services (Mental Health) (WA Only) CHC52021
A career in Community Services is a very rewarding one, allowing you to enrich the lives of others and use your compassion and skills to help them build a better life for themselves. Community Services is one of the fastest growing sectors in Australia...
Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315
Our nationally accredited CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health is designed to equip you with a broad understanding of mental health, which will allow you to make a huge difference in people’s well-being. Unlock diverse career opportunities and begi...
Certificate IV In Mental Health (WA Only) CHC43315
Make a significant impact on the lives of those with mental health issues with a CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health. As mental health awareness rises, the demand for compassionate and qualified workers...
Certificate III in Community Services (SA Only) CHC32015
The Certificate III in Community Services is designed to prepare you for a meaningful career supporting individuals and communities in need. This course builds your knowledge and practical skills to assist in delivering essential services in a range of...
Certificate III in Community Services (Perth Only) CHC32015
Are you a natural when it comes to providing guidance to people? Would you like to kick start a career in Community Services? The Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) is the perfect entry-level qualification for prospective Community Servic...
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Community services FAQs
Community services is a professional sector focused on supporting individuals, families, and communities facing challenges related to health, disability, mental health, housing, family violence, and social disadvantage. Workers in this sector provide practical support, advocacy, intervention, and care through roles in government, non-profit, and private organisations. The field plays a vital role in Australia’s social infrastructure.
What’s the difference between Certificate III, Certificate IV and a Diploma of Community Services?
Certificate III is a basic entry-level qualification for support roles under supervision. Certificate IV allows you to work more independently with clients, focusing on casework, advocacy and communication. The Diploma prepares you for team leadership, case management, and specialised interventions. Choose based on how far you want to go in responsibility
How long does it take to complete a community services course?
Certificate III typically takes 6–12 months. Certificate IV takes around 9–12 months. A Diploma of Community Services usually requires 12–18 months, depending on study mode and provider.
Can I study community services online or part-time?
Most providers offer flexible online or blended learning options, including part-time study pathways. This is ideal for working learners or those transitioning careers.
Do community services courses include work placement?
Community services courses at the Certificate IV and Diploma level include mandatory work placement, usually between 120–160 hours. Placement is completed with an approved organisation and is a requirement for course completion.
Are community services courses nationally recognised in Australia?
Accredited courses based on the CHC training package are nationally recognised and accepted by employers across all Australian states and territories.
What are the entry requirements for Certificate IV or Diploma-level courses?
There are no strict academic prerequisites. However, you may be required to complete a Language, Literacy & Numeracy (LLN) test, be over 18, and pass compliance checks such as Working with Children and Police Checks.
What jobs can I get after completing a community services course?
A community services qualification can lead to roles such as Community Support Worker, Youth Worker, Case Manager, Aged Care Worker, Disability Support Officer, Mental Health Support Worker, or NDIS Support Coordinator.
Is there demand for community services workers in Australia right now?
Employment in Community and Personal Service roles is projected to increase from 11.1% to 11.4% of total Australian employment by 2033, reflecting strong and growing demand for qualified workers.
Do I need a degree to work in community services?
A degree is not required for most community services roles. Many support and case-based positions can be accessed with a Certificate IV or Diploma. A degree may be necessary for clinical or social work roles.
How much can I earn with a Certificate IV or Diploma of Community Services?
Salaries typically start at $55,000–$65,000 for entry-level roles. Experienced professionals can earn $70,000–$85,000+, and team leaders or case managers may exceed $90,000 depending on location and employer.
Can I specialise in areas like mental health, disability, or youth work after completing a general community services course?
Many graduates begin with a general Certificate IV or Diploma, then specialise by undertaking further study or enrolling in dual qualifications covering areas such as Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), Youth Work, or Disability Support.