CHC52025 Diploma of Community Service

Duration:78 Weeks
National Code:CHC52025
CRICOS Code120939F
Delivery ModeFace-to-face – 13.5 hrs/week; Online – 6.5 hrs/week
Tuition Fee$18,000
Enrolment Fee (non-refundable)$200

Course Structure

The following units of competency are covered in this course:

Unit CodeUnit NameCore/Elective
CHCDIV001Work with diverse peopleCore
CHCLEG003Manage legal and ethical complianceCore
CHCCCS007Develop and implement service programsCore
CHCDIV002Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
cultural safety
Core
CHCDEV005Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in
community work and services
Core
CHCMGT005Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processesCore
CHCCSM017Facilitate and review case managementCore
CHCCCS004Assess co-existing needsCore
CHCDFV001Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violenceCore
CHCPRP003Reflect on and improve own professional practiceCore
CHCCCS019Recognise and respond to crisis situationsCore
HLTWHS003Maintain work health and safetyCore
CHCADV002Provide advocacy and representation servicesElective
CHCCOM003Develop workplace communication strategiesElective
BSBPEF401Manage personal health and wellbeingElective
CHCCCS009Facilitate responsible behaviourElective
CHCMGT003Lead the work teamElective
CHCFAM003Support people to improve relationshipsElective
CHCPRP001Develop and maintain networks and collaborative
partnerships
Elective
CHCDIV003Manage and promote diversityElective
Electives are set and subject to change to meet industry needs

Entry Requirements

  • Have successfully completed Australian year 12 (or an overseas equivalent), or an AQF Certificate IV in Community Services or equivalent
  • Must obtain Police Check, NDIS and Working with Children Check
  • Must obtain relevant vaccinations for the Work placement Component

English proficiency requirement:

  • IELTS overall score of 6.0
  • PTE Academic score of 50 if test undertaken before 6 August 2025 or 47 if test undertaken after 7 August 2025
  • Or Equivalent

Language, Literacy and Numeracy

AIC staff will review an applicant’s language, literacy and numeracy skills during the
application process with writing tasks and one-on-one interviews. If the review
determines the applicant would benefit from a thorough language, literacy and
numeracy skill assessment, AIC staff will discuss further options with the applicant
as outlined in its Enrolment Policy.

Work Placement

Students are required to complete a minimum of 100 hours of work placement in a
community services workplace for the unit CHCCDEV005 Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services.
This will enable the students to acquire the skills and knowledge they require to work in
a community services workplace.

Pathways from the qualification

Students who undertake the Diploma of Community
Services are provided with advice of further training
options. Students who gain this qualification can
further their study in a range of Advanced Diploma
and Community Service degrees qualifications.

Possible job titles relevant to this qualification

  • Community Care Manager,
  • Coordinator of Volunteer Work,
  • Care Team Leader,
  • Support Facilitator (Community Services),
  • Community Worker,
  • Community Services Coordinator,
  • Assistant Community Services Worker.