Career Pathway Community Support Services

Career Pathway Community Support Services

A career in community support services covers many occupations.

Workers who provide services and support in the community play an important role in changing people’s lives for the better.

If you’re a caring person looking for a fulfilling career, then this interactive pathways course might be just the thing for you! This hands-on training introduces some of the key skills required by support workers across the community services sector. Learn:

  • practical skills in infection control;
  • how to provide a first aid response in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings;
  • to assist clients to identify their rights, voice their needs and concerns.

This pre-course training introduces students to subjects in the Community Services Training Package. Find out if a support services career is right for you by enrolling in the Career Pathway Community Support Services now!

This training will be delivered by Community College Northern Inland Inc. (CCNI) — RTO 90027. Statements of Attainment will be issued to students assessed as competent by CCNI.

Assessments are made against units of competency.
  • Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HLTAID001)
  • Provide first aid (HLTAID003)
  • Provide basic emergency life support (HLTAID002)
  • Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures (HLTINF001)
  • Facilitate the interests and rights of clients (CHCADV001)

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

Course testimonials:

  • Our Teacher Julie was able to involve the whole class comfortably in group conversations, I felt I got a lot out of doing this course due to the delivery of the course. It was delivered in a comfortable atmosphere with lovely staff when you entered the building. I was fascinated in hour the students learning approaches where met. I would gladly attend courses her again. I have done First Aid courses before but I took a lot more home form doing this first Aid course this time and feel that I could confidently administer first aid if I was in a situation I was required to.