Certificate IV In Youth Work
CHC40421This is a Free TAFE for Priority Course. Find out about your eligibility
Place young people and their interests first and make a difference in their lives
Youth work is an empowering practice that supports a young person's rights, independence, participation and connection. In this field, you can make a real difference and immediately impact lives for the better.
In Certificate IV in Youth Work, you'll develop the techniques to enhance the health, social, behavioural and safety needs of young people.
Our experienced educators will teach you the skills you need to achieve positive results for young people in a variety of youth work settings. The course ensures you gain industry experience so you graduate work-ready.
Career opportunities are diverse, and skills and knowledge are in demand. Upon successful completion of this course, you can pathway into the Diploma of Youth Work or Diploma of Community Services.
- Course code
- CHC40421
- Delivery location
- Dandenong
- International
- Not available for International students
- Length
- Full Time, 1 year.
- Start dates
- February, July
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Timetable
Please note: Days and times may be subject to change.
Dandenong
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 9am – 4pm (plus additional self paced study)
• Days per week: 2-3.5
• Hours per day: 6
• Expected hours of self-directed learning per week: 10.5
All learning is conducted in person on campus. -
Study units
Unit code Unit Description CHCCCS009 Facilitate responsible behaviour HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety CHCGRP002 Plan and conduct group activities CHCYTH013 Engage respectfully with young people CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence CHCYTH022 Provide services for the needs and circumstances of young people CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk CHCYTH014 Work effectively with young people in the youth work context CHCMHS001 Work with people with mental health issues CHCYTH016 Respond to critical situations CHCMHS007 Work effectively in trauma informed care CHCPRT033 Provide support to children and youth in out-of-home care CHCCOM002 Use communication to build relationships CHCYTH015 Support young people to create opportunities in their lives CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people. CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically -
Assessment methods
• Observation
• Questioning or Test/Quiz
• Project
• Presentation
• Portfolio
• Report/Essay -
Admission requirements
• Minimum age requirement: 18
Inherent requirementsOur inherent requirements are a guide to help you decide if a course is right for you.
If you are a student with a disability, long-term illness, mental health condition or are a primary carer of an individual with a disability, you can apply for support through our Equitable Learning and Disability Support team.
Good observation skills:
Language, literacy and numeracy
Students need to be able to notice changes in behaviour in young people and children, including nonverbal cues (facial expression, body language).
Ability to work in challenging situations:
Be able to work with young people with complex needs and trauma, young people who may display mild to complex mental health concerns and young people who may display violent or aggressive behaviour.
Good communication and interpersonal skills:
Students need to have the ability to communicate effectively with a range of young people from various backgrounds, be able to listen attentively, have the ability to read and understand written information and the ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Good cognitive/ intellectual skills:
Students need to be able to gather an understanding of the course requirements and have the ability to organise information, to use judgement and basic problem solving skills, have an open mind, understand other perspectives and opinions and respect all other learners.
Good behavioural skills and social skills:
Students must be able to demonstrate professional behaviour, be in control of their emotions at all times, respect personal and professional boundaries and take responsibility for own learning.
Good planning and developing skills:
Students need to have the ability to use initiative and be self-directed in designing and developing programs, have the ability to work independently and within a group work setting, and be able to conduct research.
The course includes discussions regarding mental health, alcohol and other drugs and family violence. You may find exposure to the content distressing and may possibly find these trigger past traumatic events. If this is a possibility, you should consider putting additional supports in place prior to commencing the course.
The Student Enquiry and Enrolment Services team may refer the applicant to the Community and Social Services Department to assess the applicant's suitability to meet the requirements of the course if required.You are required to complete a language, literacy and numeracy skills test before course commencement. This will determine course suitability and if you may need additional support.
We use an approved online skills review tool to determine your language, literacy and numeracy skills within the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
Below are the levels required for this course:• Language and literacy: Exit level 2 (working level 3)
• Numeracy: Exit level 2 (working level 3)
Students may be taken at one level below with LNSUPPORT. -
Practical placement
You will need to complete a minimum of 80 hours of practical placement to successfully complete the course.
Documentation or licences required for practical placement
Although the CHC40421 Certificate IV Youth Work has no mandatory hours of placement attached the below units:
Required to be demonstrated in the workplace.
• CHCPRT033 Provide support to children and youth in out-of-home care.
Included from industry consultation feedback:
• CHCYTH013 Engage respectfully with young people.
• CHCYTH014 Work effectively with young people in youth work context.
Students are encouraged to identify an appropriate workplace to complete placement with the support of Educators and the Placement Coordinator. Placement must be formalised by an agreement signed by the host organisation.
An NDIS Workers Screen Check may be required for the placement.You must:
• Hold a valid Working with Children Check (volunteer or employee) for the duration of the program.
• Hold a valid National Police Record Check. If you believe there would be a disclosable issue on your National Police Check, a confidential conversation will be required before enrolment to determine suitability for work within the healthcare environment. -
Simulated work environment
During the course all students will need to participate in simulated role plays reflecting real work environments. Students will be required to take on the role of a youth worker and may be required to play a young person. Role play scenarios may involve:
• Challenging situations including threats, violence and behaviours of concern
• Working through mental health concerns
• Providing information, support and referral
• Crisis intervention and conflict resolution
• Family violence situations
• Abuse and neglect
Dress code for students undertaking this course is comfortable casual however, as youth work operates in a broad context with diverse young people, students are expected to take into consideration the below dress code standards when on campus and/or placement:
• Avoiding revealing clothing
• Refraining from clothing that may display offensive language or images
• Students may be required and expected to wear a Chisholm provided polo t-shirt while on placement -
Course and career pathways
Nationally recognised training Certificate IV In Youth Work Possible job outcome - youth worker
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Fees
Fees Tuition fees* (GST exempt)
Fee Type Fee Amount Select Free TAFE FREE Concession $1,019 Government subsidised $5,093 Full fee paying $13,823 Mandatory other fees** (GST inclusive)
Materials $75 And one of:
Student services – concession (annual) OR$135 Student services - no concession (annual) $270 *Student tuition fees are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Please note: Fees will be subject to change if the course runs over two or more calendar years. Check here to see if you are eligible for government-subsidised training. Training to eligible students is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth funding. Students with a disability are encouraged to apply for this course using Skills First funding.
**You are required to pay additional fees for materials and support services, not covered by your tuition fees. This may include things like learning resources, personal protective equipment/clothing, and vary depending on the course you study. Material fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances. Please note: You will also be required to pay the Student Services fee for each year of enrolment. -
Help with fees
Payment plans
At Chisholm, you can spread your tuition costs over the year by making part payments via direct debit on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. Payment plans are available for local students enrolling in certificate level courses only. Read more about payment plans.
Scholarships
Annual scholarships may be available to eligible students suffering financial hardship through the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation. Find out more about the scholarships, which to date have supported more than 150 students with grants ranging from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand, depending on circumstance and the area of study.
Government-subsidised training
Check here to see if you are eligible for government-subsidised training. Training to eligible students is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth funding. Students with a disability are encouraged to apply for this course using Skills First funding.
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Skills recognition
Your current skills, knowledge and experience can help you get a qualification.
Find out about skills recognition and RPL for certificate to advanced diploma courses.
Please note: Students may be required to undertake an assessment of their literacy and numeracy as part of their application process.
Chisholm is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and provides Nationally Recognised Training (NRT). This means you can be assured that our training will provide you with a qualification that is recognised and respected across Australia.
Chisholm courses are subject to minimum and maximum group numbers. Courses may be cancelled or postponed if minimum numbers are not achieved by the start date of the course. Courses may close prior to the start date if the maximum numbers are reached. In that situation, eligible applicants will be offered a place in the next available intake.