WHAT TASKS WILL YOU COMPLETE IN A COMMUNITY SERVICES ROLE

There are many different pathways in which you can take, after the successful completion of a Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) (CHC52015). 

 

Two of the most common pathways include; case management and social housing, in which you are responsible for managing, co-ordinating and delivering person-centred services to individuals, groups and communities. 

 

Throughout your Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) (CHC52015), you will learn specialised skills in community services and work autonomously under broad directions from senior management. 

 

A few of the everyday tasks that you may be ask to complete, include: 

 

·      Providing direct support to groups or individuals 

·      Monitoring specific groups and individuals

·      Supervising other workers and volunteers 

·      Program coordination 

·      Development of new business opportunities 

·      Implementing programs 

·      Monitoring the health and safety of individuals 

·      Develop and implement service programs 

·      Develop workplace communication strategies

 

Each workplace will be unique and therefore tasks may vary. At Stirling Institute we are currently offering a Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) (CHC52015), at following locations across Victoria; South Melbourne, Dandenong, St Albans, Shepperton and Fawkner.

If you’re interested in learning more about where a career in community service could take you, speak with one of our career consultations on 1300 790 265 or email us at info@sia.edu.au 

 

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