CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services TLK Community College

CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services

Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate II in Community Services CHC22015.
  • Manage personal stress in the workplace (BSBWOR201)
  • Participate in workplace health and safety (HLTWHS001)
  • Identify and respond to children and young people at risk (CHCPRT001)
  • Work with diverse people (CHCDIV001)
  • Organise and complete daily work activities (BSBWOR202)
  • Provide first point of contact (CHCCOM001)
  • Be an effective volunteer (CHCVOL001)
  • Communicate and work in health or community services (CHCCOM005)
  • Work within a community development framework (CHCCDE003)

This course has no current classes. Please the waiting list.

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Get qualified with this nationally recognised course and make a difference to someone’s life every time you go to work. Start a new and rewarding career, or upgrade your skills and knowledge if you already volunteer in the Community Services sector. This course includes accredited units for community services employment and/or entry into higher education. This training is subsidised by the NSW Government with fee-exemption for eligible participants. Please contact us on 4353 0017 for more information.

Content

Course Units

  • BSBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities
  • BSBWOR201 Manage personal stress in the workplace
  • HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety
  • CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services
  • CHCCOM001 Provide first point of contact
  • CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
  • CHCCDE003 Work within a community development framework
  • CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
  • CHCVOL001 Be an effective volunteer

This course provides support and foundation training to help people find a job and advance their careers. Participants may include:

  • People who are long-term unemployed
  • Commonwealth welfare recipients and their dependants
  • Young people (15-17 years of age) who are at risk of not making a successful transition from school to further training or work
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
  • Students with a disability
  • Migrants/refugees who are unemployed or underemployed
  • People with other barriers to the Smart and Skilled entitlement program
  • People in regional and remote communities where training under the Smart and Skilled entitlement program cannot easily be accessed.

What to Bring

Bring pen, paper and photo identification.

Please Note

If you have supplied us with a mobile phone number, we may contact you via SMS if there are any last minute course changes or class cancellations. Please check your phone during the few days prior to the class start date in case there are any changes to your class. If you are sent an SMS please do not reply as these are sent via our computer system and we are unable to receive replies. Please contact one of our offices to confirm you have received any SMS messages.
Thank you.