Hader Institute of Education

Certificate IV in Youth Work

CHC40421Hader Institute of Education (RTO 45162)
Duration
Up to 12 monthsself-paced
Study mode
Online
Next start date
Anytime

Why study this course

  • Prepare to support young people by developing and implementing programs that address their social, behavioural, welfare and protection needs
  • Learn to work with clients with alcohol and drug issues, and to provide counselling, referral and promotion services
  • Enjoy the flexibility to study online

Recognition

This course meets Australian Qualifications Framework standards.

Nationally Recognised Training
Australian Qualifications Framework

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, you will need to:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have completed Year 12 OR a Certificate IV level qualification
  • Have suitable language, literacy and numeracy skills
  • Be capable of completing 80 hours or work placement in a suitable facility
  • Have sound computer skills
  • Have access to a laptop and internet

Where is this course offered?

This course is delivered online, so you can:

  • Study from anywhere and choose when you want to fit study into your week
  • Access all study materials, assessments, and student support services
  • Achieve the same qualification as someone studying in a classroom

Find out more about online courses and the benefits of studying online.

What you’ll learn

In this course you will learn to:

  • Work within a community development framework
  • Use communication to build relationships
  • Plan and conduct group activities
  • Work with people with mental health issues
  • Support young people to create opportunities in their lives
  • Work effectively in trauma informed care
  • Assess and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing

Enquire with Hader Institute of Education or visit their website to find out more about the course content, units, and what you’ll learn.

Course price

The course price can vary depending on a few factors, including:

  • Whether the institution offers subsidies, concessions, or government loans and your eligibility to receive them
  • Your previous study and work experience
  • Your unit selections

Enquire with Hader Institute of Education or visit their website to find out more about the course price for you.

What to know before you apply

To help you decide if this is the right course for you, Hader Institute of Education can provide you with more information about:

Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You may be able to get credit or RPL for some units of this course based on your previous studies and work experience. This means the duration of the course may be reduced.

Work placement

Work placement gives you invaluable real-life skills, so you graduate ready to step into a job.

As part of this course, you will need to complete 80 hours of work placement. 


Enquire with Hader Institute of Education or visit their website to find out more about credit, RPL, or work placement.

Support and delivery

When you study with Hader Institute, you will:

  • Have an orientation and welcome meeting with a Learning Support Officer to ensure you have everything you need to successfully complete your studies
  • Learn from experts who all have years of experience in community services
  • Access support and guidance through Learning Support Meetings with trainers and a community Facebook group
  • Have the opportunity to gain real-world experience by completing your placement in Hader Clinic's fully operational rehabilitation centres

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Hader Institute of Education

Certificate IV in Youth WorkCHC40421

You may wish to discuss the following with Hader Institute of Education:

  • Course price
  • Prior Recognition of Learning (RPL)
  • Support with sourcing placements
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