Career After Certification 3 In Individual Support
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Career After Certification 3 In Individual Support

Lucas Williams
Lucas Williams
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Are you a holder of Certificate III in Individual support? Have you developed significant skills and capabilities that are required for aged care? Are you now looking to start a career in your field? Would you like to work in one of the many aged care and disability jobs available at present providing supervision and care for the elderly in residential homes and non-residential aged care centres, then here is everything that you would like to know about this exciting profession. Here are the career opportunities available with Certificate 3 in Individual support:

  • Community care worker

Your role might include: supporting people with social and physical activities. booking and going with people to appointments. helping with personal care such as support with showering and dressing.

  • Residential support worker.

Purpose of the Post. To provide advice, assistance and support to young people. To attend to their practical, physical and emotional needs. To act as an appropriate role model and to work closely with them to enable them to address their difficulties and achieve their optimum potential.

  • Youth support worker.

Youth workers plan, organise and oversee community programmes aimed at young people. Youth workers work directly with children and young people, helping them to build life skills, develop healthy relationships and make decisions that are right for them. ... mentoring or counselling individual young people. managing budgets.

  • Support roles in the community services and health industry.

Aboriginal Community Development Worker. Community development workers help individuals, families or whole communities to bring about social change and improve the quality of life in their local area. They act as the link between communities and a range of other local authority and voluntary sector providers, such as the police, social workers and teachers.

  • Recreational Activities Officer

Recreation officers manage and coordinate a variety of organisations, programs, events, services and facilities. They may be employed by government authorities, community organisations, schools, commercial organisations (such as health and fitness agencies), outdoor recreation organisations and sports associations.

Think you have what it takes to be an aged care worker now. Jumpstart your career by enrolling in Certificate 3 in individual support courses that are designed to further prepare you for the jobs mentioned above.

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