CHC42021

CERTIFICATE IV IN COMMUNITY SERVICES

anytime

enrolment

15

Units of competency

flexible

payment options

12 months

Duration

Overview

The CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services course is a nationally recognised qualification which will prepare you for work in the community services sector. This can include roles such as case work and case management, person-centred support and advocacy for individuals and groups and communities who are for example impacted by domestic and family violence, homelessness, drug and alcohol and mental health concerns.

This qualification consists of 7 core units and 8 elective units. On application, you will be asked to select 8 electives that would meet your vocational needs. We have listed all the units below to help you to make an informed choice if you decide to apply for this course. If you require information on the required elective units for Wellbeing Support Workers or chaplains in schools, you can contact our training team. 

Completing this course will help you:

Who is the course for?

This qualification will suit those aiming to work in the Community Services sector and support their local community through various roles.

What units will I study?

CHCADV001       Facilitate the interests and rights of clients

CHCCOM002     Use communication to build relationships

CHCDFV001        Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence

CHCDIV001         Work with diverse people

CHCLEG001        Work legally and ethically

CHCPRP001        Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships

HLTWHS002       Follow safe work practices for direct client care

Choose EIGHT elective units from this list

CHCAOD001       Work in an alcohol and other drugs context

CHCCCS003       Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide

CHCCCS004       Assess co-existing needs

CHCCCS016       Respond to client needs

CHCCCS017       Provide loss and grief support

CHCMHS001      Work with people with mental health issues

CHCPAS003        Plan for the provision of pastoral and spiritual care

CHCPAS004        Provide pastoral and spiritual care

CHCPRP003        Reflect on and improve own professional practice

CHCPRT025        Identify and report children and young people at risk

100 hours Chaplaincy/Pastoral Care Work is REQUIRED for CHCPAS004. See Practical Application below.

If you select the following unit, you will be required to complete a number of hours practising in a workplace.

CHCPAS004 Provide pastoral and spiritual care – 100 hours of pastoral work

This workplace experience will provide a setting for you to practice your developing skills and knowledge required in the course. It will be your responsibility to find a community service for this practical component. However, if you have challenges in locating a service, you can contact one of our trainers to offer some practical suggestions that will assist you in your search. 

If you are not selecting the CHCPAS004, mandatory work placement is not required, however to practice your skills we strongly recommend you undertake work experience with a suitable community organisation if you are not currently in community services.

As a Registered Training Organisation (91497), we comply with the government’s quality standards. We conduct regular audits to ensure we keep this accreditation and deliver the level of training you deserve.

The CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services is nationally recognised in Australia.

How long will this course take to complete?

The CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services

is studied over a 12-month period. Due dates for each assessment have been scheduled throughout the course to assist you to keep on track within the maximum time frame allowed.  Should you have challenges completing within the allocated time frames, extensions are available on request. You will find this and more information in the Student Handbook.

What are the entry requirements?

As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills evaluation to demonstrate that you can apply yourself to this level of study. If you have evidence of prior study this evaluation may be waived.

Assessment & Support

We have a specific training and assessment pathway for both students who are employed or who volunteer in the community services sector and a training and assessment pathway for students who have no experience working in the community. On application, you will be asked to nominate your preferred pathway to enable us to develop your Training and Assessment Plan with your work and lived experience in mind. You can also apply for Recognition of your Prior Learning (RPL) or request a Credit Transfer if you have completed a specific unit previously. This is explained in depth in the Student Handbook.

For each unit of competency, you will be asked to complete a range of assessment tasks that will demonstrate your knowledge and skills on the topic being assessed. These assessment tasks may include questions, written reports, case study analysis, workplace examples and practical demonstrations of your skills. The practical demonstration of your skills will often involve you role playing a scenario that simulates a particular role in the workplace.

On submission of your assessment tasks, we aim to provide you with feedback within 7 working days. This time frame may be extended during school holiday periods.  If your work requires more input or extra content, you will be given extra time to submit.

On enrolment, you will be allocated a qualified trainer with current experience in the community services sector. As this course is delivered online, we offer a range of opportunities for you to engage with your allocated trainer where you can ask questions, gain clarification around the content of the course or the assessment tasks and receive training and support.

During your course, you are able to book an online individual support session with your trainer. You will be provided with a booking link at the beginning of your course.

If you would like more information or assistance on the selection of your electives,  the range of learner support we offer or RPL guidance, please contact us to book an online individual session with a training consultant. These online individual sessions are available before you enrol and during your study with us.

Your training and assessment resources are stored in our online platform and can be accessed when you are connected to the internet. This flexibility helps to fit your study around your work and family commitments whilst remaining within your allocated time frame.  You can also print the online resources if you prefer a hard copy resource tool.

You will need to have a device to access the internet and a camera for videoing your roleplay assessments. You will also need an email address where we can send you instructions and updates on your studies. Further information about this is in the Student Handbook.

Yes, RPL is a great way to gain the qualification you need through an assessment process that assesses your current skills and knowledge by recognising prior and current experience and pointing it towards an industry-recognised qualification.  Whether you have acquired these skills and knowledge from informal training, work history or formal training, NTS offers you an assessment pathway that utilises and recognises your prior learning without completing the whole course. You will be able to choose the option of RPL on the application form when applying.

Visit our RPL page on this website for more information.

Course Fees

How much will this course cost?

Payment options of course fees can be selected upon application. Flexible options include instalments and monthly payment plans. See application form for more detail.

This training is subsidised by the NSW Government under Smart and Skilled, for people who live or work in NSW.

NSW smart and Skilled funded places are limited

For students who qualify for NSW Smart and Skilled funding,  it's important to be aware that there is a limited number of places. You can visit our Smart and Skilled page on this website for more information.

WHAT DO I RECEIVE WHEN I COMPLETE THIS COURSE?

If you satisfy the requirements of the whole qualification you will receive a Certificate and a transcript of your results. If you complete one or more units but not the full qualification you will receive a Statement of Attainment listing the units you have completed.

AUSTUDY/ABSTUDY ASSISTANCE

This course is approved for Austudy/Abstudy assistance, providing you are eligible to receive these payments. National Training Solutions is an approved Institution for Centrelink financial support services, including Youth Allowance, Austudy and Abstudy. Once you enrol into this course you will be provided with a letter of enrolment which will form part of your application to Centrelink.

Looking for Group Training?

Considering group training for your workplace? We'd love to chat! Click on the 'get in touch' button below and fill out the form to arrange a consultation. Minimum participant numbers may apply.

Can I talk to someone before I apply?

Yes, you can call National Training Solutions on 1300 161 844, Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Our staff will be on hand to take your call and may also refer you to an industry trainer who can answer questions on the course content.

When can I start this course?

If you are applying to enrol in the CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services as an online student, we can accept your application any time throughout the school year. If you are enrolling into face to face training as a part of a group program, the commencement dates will be provided to you on application. Please Note: that face to face training may be through an online platform or in unique situations, actual classroom training.

How can I apply?

You can apply by using the 'apply now' button above. Follow the instructions to complete the online application forms. Please read our course information in conjunction with the NTS Student Handbook.

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