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Community & Health

Certificate III in Community Services

CHC32015
Next Intake
25 Nov 2024
09 Dec 2024
12-18 Months
Study Mode Online
12 units of competency
No Exams Ever
Start Immediately
Starting at $57p/w
Recognition

Course Overview

If you are interested in providing community support and care, Upskilled's CHC32015 - Certificate III in Community course is for you. This course will prepare you for an entry-level community services worker, where you may work with people on a day-to-day basis in community settings or help to implement programs designed to improve the quality of people's lives.

What you'll learn

This qualification prepares you for entry-level roles in the community services sector by developing your knowledge and skills. You'll learn to:

  • Undertake work with a diverse range of people, providing direct client care
  • Provide empathetic and compassionate mental health care
  • Proactively work autonomously and manage various work environments.

Other personal skills you may develop include:

  • The ability to work autonomously
  • Being receptive and responsive to cultural sensitivity
  • Managing personal stressors in the work environment
  • Developing the ability to solve complex problems

Studying with Upskilled

What's Included?

By choosing Upskilled's CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services, you'll gain access to resources that enhance your online learning experience, making it interactive and engaging:

Career Guidance

Benefit from expert career advice provided by our trainers as you study.

Health Job Portal

Connect directly with employers seeking your new skills

Industry-Relevant Learning

Access top vendor content like Microsoft and prepare for certifications.

MyUpskilled Platform

Access course materials through our customised learning platform.

Student Support

Get help from our dedicated Australian-based support team.

Specialist Trainers

Learn from experts with decades of industry experience.

Modules

To satisfy the requirements of this qualification, you'll need to complete the following units of competency.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work respectfully with people from diverse social and cultural groups and situations, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. This unit applies to all workers. The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

The unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety issues in the workplace, model cultural safety in own work practice, and develop strategies to enhance cultural safety. This unit applies to people working in a broad range of roles including those involved in direct client service, program planning, development and evaluation contexts. The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify and work within the legal and ethical frameworks that apply to an individual job role. This unit applies to community services and health workers who play a proactive role in identifying and meeting their legal and ethical responsibilities. The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, management and other industry providers. This unit applies to a range of health and community service contexts where workers may communicate face-to-face, in writing or using digital media and work with limited responsibility under direct or indirect supervision.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify networking and collaboration needs and develop formal and informal partnerships to enhance service delivery and improve professional practice. This unit applies to work in all industry sectors, and to individuals who take pro-active responsibility for improving collaboration between workers and organisations.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to greet clients and exchange routine information, to prioritise the individual’s needs, and to respond to immediate needs. This unit applies to service delivery in all community services and health contexts. Workers at this level work under supervision with limited responsibility.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for a worker to participate in safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others in work environments that involve caring directly for clients. It has a focus on maintaining safety of the worker, the people being supported and other community members. This unit applies to all workers who require knowledge of workplace health and safety (WHS) to carry out their own work, in both centre-based and home-based service provision.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to respond holistically to client needs. Clients may have a range of issues outside and in addition to the area of immediate focus or expertise of the worker and their organisation. The unit applies to workers in a range of community services contexts who provide person-centred support to clients.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise situations where people may be in imminent crisis, and then to work collaboratively to minimise any safety concerns and make plans to access required support services. This unit applies to any community services worker involved in crisis intervention. Management of the crisis may involve face-to-face, telephone or remote contact with persons involved. The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish relationships, clarify needs, and then work collaboratively with people who are living with mental health issues. This unit applies to support workers in contexts outside the mental health sector, but who come into contact with people with mental health issues. The services and support provided are not mental health specific.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to evaluate and enhance own practice through a process of reflection and ongoing professional development. This unit applies to workers in all industry sectors who take pro-active responsibility for their own professional development. The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to maintain health and wellbeing by preventing and managing personal stress. This unit applies to work in a range of health and community services settings, in particular work roles that operate in high stress situations and circumstances.

Career Outcomes

Possible Careers

Students who successfully complete this qualification may be able to pursue the following career outcomes.

Industry Outlook

Discover why Community Services is a vital and rewarding field, making a meaningful difference in people's lives.

Market Growth

15.8%

over the next few years
Salary

$60k - $82K​ Annual Salary

Average Salary Full-time
Jobs

88,500

professionals predicted to be employed 2026

Payment Options

Pay Upfront - Save up to 35%
You pay $2640
RRP $3600
Spread the Cost - No Set-up Fee
You pay $57 per week*
*Paid fortnightly or monthly

Government funding

At both a state and federal level, government commitment to upskilling the Australian workforce has resulted in a comprehensive framework of funding schemes and incentive opportunities. As a result, many Upskilled participants are provided incentives by the Government to undertake training and/or find that their courses are heavily subsidised.

Government funding options for:
Certificate III in Community Services

Major schemes include:


An Upskilled education consultant will contact you within 48 hours

Our Trainers

Upskilled Community Service trainers are industry professionals with extensive experience and expertise, dedicated to providing practical, hands-on learning. They are committed to helping students develop the skills to succeed in the impactful and evolving community services industry.

Hear from our past students

Great Course. Great Support.

Recently started the Diploma of Counselling. Can't thank Upskilled and all staff enough. I was hesitant.at first but it was always something i have wanted to do. Have been involved in education and it has been a part of the job but have always wanted to do it as a profession. The education staff have been so supportive and instructional creating a great learning and interactive environment. Looking forward to studying more and making mistakes as thats how I learn and progress.

Special thank you to Jo one of the Education Consultants. He was informative. friendly, knowledgeable about the course and study. Didn't feel pressured just helped me navigate options and left it up to me to decide. So glad he rang after I expressed interest in commencing studies again after a long time.

My experience with Upskilled's Ronnie

My Experience with upskilled's coordinator Mr Ronnie, is absolutely amazing, his such a great teacher and his explanation in regarding the course are very clear and very helpful. Since I started he was always there when needed help with the course. Mr Ronnie makes you understand how to reach your goal of understanding of each session and the progress is very successful. Keep up with the good work Ronnie, and i recommend Upskilled's and Ronnie to every student and do not hesitate to contact all staff there as there a very grateful and will attend helping you straight away. One more think, I wouldn't be able to do this with out you (Ronnie) helping and supporting me, overall his fantastic. I look forward to the next meeting.

I really enjoyed studying the diploma

I really enjoyed studying the Diploma in Counselling this was such a great course. I loved the interaction with people and learning new aspects of counselling. I have learnt so much that going onto the next faze of my studying will help me tremendously after doing this course.
My trainer Ronnie was very supportive and helpful and was always available when needed, he offered great feedback and encouraged role playing as much as possible.

How to enrol

Step 1
Fill out the enquiry form or request a callback

A friendly Education Consultant will be in touch to answer all your questions.

Step 2
Complete an enrolment form

This will include a short English language test. You can provide proof of previous learning too.

Step 3
Get started on your new future

We will invite you to an online orientation session and you can get started on your course. 

What you need to know

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. To make sure you get the most out of training with us, the following enrolment process applies:

  • Once you have inquired, one of our friendly Education Consultants will contact you to ensure you have the right pre-existing knowledge and skills to achieve your chosen qualification.
  • A short language, literacy and numeracy assessment will need to be completed upon enrolment. 


Recommended Skills and Resources:
  • Have the ability to read and write in English and display numeracy skills up to a minimum level of Year 12.
  • Have access to a modern computer with high-speed internet.
  • Have access to a device with audio/video recording and playback capabilities.
  • Have basic computing skills, including the ability to make and upload short videos.


Self-Paced Learning and Course Duration

Upskilled offers flexible, self-paced courses tailored to your needs, allowing you to balance personal and work schedules. To ensure you stay on track, each course includes a training plan. On average, students complete their courses in 13 months, but this can vary based on individual dedication. The course can be completed within 12-18 months, with no minimum timeframe. Motivated and organised students can finish sooner. For more information, consult with our Education Consultants about your study and completion goals.

Assessment

This course will have you undertake summative and formative assessments, write reports and/or create a portfolio, and participate in role-playing scenarios. You'll also be working on a variety of projects that require your own research as well as answering various written/oral questions that apply the theory you learn into practice.

Work in a Simulated Workplace

This course includes Interactive Learning Activities to enhance practical experience. These optional sessions, led by specialist trainers, offer opportunities to collaborate with other students, share ideas, and participate in group activities. Benefits include finding study buddies, attending online classrooms for content review, and engaging in activities that support your assessments. Some areas also include role-playing to further develop your skills.

Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit Transfer

You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer (CT) with supporting evidence of prior education or work experience. This can reduce your study load or course duration. Speak with your Education Consultant before enrolment for details, or download the application from MyUpskilled after enrolment. A trainer will assess your eligibility.

Dedicated Community Service Trainers

Upskilled's community services trainers bring comprehensive skills and industry experience to prepare you for a rewarding career. They approach training with empathy, compassion, and openness, helping you develop job-ready skills. Support includes recorded assessment walkthroughs, academic support sessions, additional resources, professional development opportunities, peer support, practical practice sessions via Zoom, and online recorded training.

FAQs

Studying a community services course can equip you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in the community services industry. The CHC52015 - Diploma of Community Services can help you gain the relevant skill set to further expand your career options, as well as prepare you for challenges you may encounter in the field.

One of the key reasons why people study community services is they either want to change careers, improve their existing skill set or work towards a higher-level role in related areas such as social work, disability, or children and youth.

Upskilled has online courses that can help you pursue specialised areas in the community services industry. These include:

Some of the core skills you can gain from a community services course include: 

  • Excellent people skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Empathy
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to undertake admin and organisational tasks

All Upskilled community services courses include role-playing activities that allow you to also work with either your colleagues, family or friends to participate in your assessments. This helps us assess your understanding of the content and provides you with practical training for the industry, alongside the theory-based community services units.

To enrol in CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services with Upskilled, the first step is to fill out an enquiry form for any of the courses you're personally interested in. You'll be required to provide the following details:

  • Your Name
  • Email
  • Phone

You'll also be required to answer the question, 'What best describes you?', which indicates your specific intentions when it comes to your career. This could mean:

  • Changing careers
  • Looking for a promotion
  • Returning to work
  • Starting your career 
  • Expanding your skill set 

This will help our education consultants ask the relevant questions before they start the enrolment process. Once you submit an enquiry form, they should be in touch within 48 hours. 


During your course consultation, education consultants will happily assist if you have questions on:

  • Payment options
  • If you're eligible for the course
  • Community services jobs you can pursue after course completion

Once you're happy with everything, your education consultant will send you through an enrolment form via email.