
Make a difference in the lives of young people. Enrol today into the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work and discover your potential!
This qualification will provide you with the skills to develop and facilitate programs for young people through a range of community-based programs designed to address the social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental, and protection needs of young people.
This work may be undertaken through employment in the community, government, and youth sector agencies. You may be responsible for implementing policies and guidelines for the employing organisation, or largely self-directed with fairly autonomous decision-making capacity under the indirect supervision of a manager.
You will learn to
- Plan and conduct group activities
- Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
- Engage respectfully with young people
- Work within a community development framework
- Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
Career Opportunities
- Community development youth worker
- Indigenous youth worker
- Recreational youth activities worker
- Residential support worker
- Youth and family services officer
- Youth caseworker
- Youth housing support worker
- Youth worker
Qualification Pathways
Upon completion of the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work, students may wish to continue their studies with Australis College in a similar or complementary qualification, depending on their choice of career. These may include:
- CHC50413 Diploma of Youth Work
- CHC53415 Diploma of Leisure and Health
- CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.
Duration
You have access to the course for 18 months, but you can complete it faster than this if you wish.
Delivery & Support
The course is delivered via Blended learning, combining online study with practical ‘work experience placement.
Content is delivered primarily online and includes live chat sessions and ‘virtual’ classrooms, providing you with direct access to industry experts. Attendance at the live sessions is optional but strongly recommended.
During the course, you need to locate and undertake 40 hours of ‘work experience placement with a suitable youth services organisation.
Subjects
There are 18 subjects in the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work.
CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
CHCMHS001 – Work with people with mental health issues
CHCDIV002 – Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
CHCCCS004 – Assess co-existing needs
CHCCOM002 – Use communication to build relationships
CHCPRP001 – Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
CHCCOM003 – Develop workplace communication strategies
CHCLEG001 – Work legally and ethically
CHCYTH001 – Engage respectfully with young people
CHCYTH002 – Work effectively with young people in the youth work context
HLTWHS001 – Participate in workplace health and safety
CHCDEV001 – Confirm client’s developmental status
CHCYTH010 – Provide services for young people appropriate to their needs and circumstances
CHCGRP002 – Plan and conduct group activities
CHCCDE003 – Work within a community development framework
CHCYTH003 – Support young people to create opportunities in their lives
CHCPRT001 – Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
CHCYTH004 – Respond to critical situations
Assessment
There are no exams when completing the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work; however, you will be required to complete 40 hours of placement in a youth setting.
You test your learning by completing quiz questions, open-book self-paced assessment activities throughout each subject, and sometimes work placement activities and/or role-plays. All subjects include a free re-submission if you are not successful on your first attempt.
If you already have the skills and knowledge required to attain any (or all) of these subjects, you might like to enrol as ‘Assessment Only.’ This Recognition of Prior Learning means you don’t have to study those subjects again, instead just doing the assessments for a reduced course price. For more details, please speak with the Course Consultants.
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.
Entry Requirements
There are no general entry requirements to enrol in the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work.
You will need access to an internet-connected computer for the duration of the course.
To work in Community Services, you will typically require a police check and possibly a Working with Children or Blue Card. While not required to enrol in the course, these may be required for placement (depending on where you locate your placement) and eventual employment, so we recommend you confirm your status prior to enrolment if you have any concerns.
Practical Placement
To be assessed as competent in the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work, you must complete 40 hours of relevant supervised work placement in an appropriate youth environment. It is your responsibility to source your placement; however, the College will assist where possible.
Depending on where you undertake your placement, you may also need to undergo a police check, including working with children checks.
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.
$3,888
Option 1: Payment Plan
Interest-free payment plans from as little as $50 per week. Discounts apply for upfront payments and/or group enrolments. For more details, click here.
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.
QLD Subsidies Available
Higher Level Skills is a Queensland Government initiative that provides eligible individuals with access to subsidised training in approved AQF certificate level IV and above qualifications or priority skill sets with the aim to assist individuals in securing employment, advancing their career in a priority industry, or transitioning into university.
How do I Enrol?
You can enrol and start studying anytime. To enrol:
- Phone 1300 887 991, and our Course Consultants will answer your questions and help you get started.
You may be required to provide completed documentation and Identification to complete your enrolment or complete a Core Skills assessment to help ensure the course is suitable for you.
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.
Security Checks
As you will be working with client groups who are vulnerable and at risk, you will almost certainly require police checks and working with children checks/disability checks.
A National Police Check certificate will list any court outcomes that can be disclosed, along with pending charges. This includes any interstate matters. The certificate won’t include any restricted court outcomes, such as certain juvenile convictions.
If you have a previous conviction, please discuss this with your course consultant to determine if it will impact your ability to secure volunteer work in the community services industry.
We recommend National Crime Check at a cost of $25. https://australiscollege.nationalcrimecheck.com.au/
Reasons to study the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work with Australis College include:
Course Content
We wrote the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work, authored by practitioners who are not just qualified trainers but have worked in various youth work and community services roles for many years.
Always check out the course content (and learning platform) BEFORE you enrol. Is it current, contextualised, and engaging, or generic off-the-shelf content? Content quality will make or break your learning experience.
Trainer Experience
Our trainers work in the industry. They do what you want to do, and they will show you how it really works. (Check out the trainers and assessors of other providers, make sure they are not just academics or former students but have actually worked in the industry and been everything from Youth Officers through to Community Development Youth Workers).
Having a great trainer is critical to graduating with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Placement Hours
We love placement – it is the best way to get real-world experience, improve your skills and increase your employability. For this reason, we recommend new entrants do as much placement as possible…but only up until they are ready to start paid employment.
There is a minimum of 40 hours of placement in a suitable youth environment for the CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work, and you only need sufficient hours to complete the workplace-based assessments and any potential role-play. This differs from some providers who require 200+ hours, which is not a bad thing…unless you already have the knowledge and could instead be out there working as a paid professional.
But wait….there’s more!
Your time and your career are too important to risk with the wrong training provider. For more details on choosing a training provider, please also take a look at Why Australis?
Or you can enrol in individual units and PAY AS YOU GO
At Australis College, you can access single units and pay as you go. This is the most flexible way to get qualified or stay current. Speak to a Course Consultant today.