Community Services Worker
Community Services Workers, also known as Community Support Workers, play a crucial role in helping individuals and families access essential services and support, such as housing, mental health, and social care. Both roles focus on improving community well-being, with opportunities in government agencies, non-profits, and community centres. The key difference is that Community Services Workers often manage cases and coordinate resources, while Community Support Workers typically provide more direct, hands-on support.
Ready to make an impact? Start your journey as a Community Services Worker or Community Support Worker today by exploring online courses or vocational training programs.
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How to become a Community Services Worker?
Diploma of Community Services
Certificate III in Community Services
Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs
Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and Certificate IV in Mental Health
Certificate IV in Mental Health
Certificate IV in Youth Work
Induction
*The information on this page is sourced from the Jobs and Skills Australia website, based on their occupational data collected in May 2024. Where job titles may not be exact matches, related job areas have been used. This data is intended as a guide only.