Northern Territory

PSP20218

Certificate II in Auslan in Northern Territory

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Certificate II in Auslan will prepare you for the following role.

More about Certificate II in Auslan

The Certificate II in Auslan is an invaluable qualification for those wishing to embark on a rewarding career in Northern Territory. This course equips students with essential skills in Auslan, making them well-prepared for various roles within the community. With a focus on practical communication in Australian Sign Language, graduates can find ample job opportunities in the region, particularly in sectors that require interaction with the Deaf community. By gaining expertise in Auslan, you will be at the forefront of enhancing communication and inclusivity in Northern Territory.

One of the most fulfilling career paths available to Certificate II in Auslan graduates is that of a Community Care Worker. This role involves providing support to individuals in need, including those from the Deaf community, ensuring they receive the care and assistance necessary for their daily lives. The demand for skilled community care workers continues to grow in Northern Territory, making this an excellent opportunity for Auslan-trained individuals looking to make a difference.

Additionally, graduates can pursue opportunities as a Receptionist or a Community Support Worker. A receptionist in Northern Territory who is proficient in Auslan can significantly enhance communication within the workplace, allowing for a more inclusive environment. Similarly, community support workers play a crucial role in facilitating the wellbeing of individuals, including those who use Auslan, thus greatly benefiting from this specialised training.

For those aspiring to teach, the role of a Language Tutor presents another exciting path. Sharing your knowledge of Auslan with others not only fosters understanding but also helps bridge communication gaps. Furthermore, becoming an Auslan Interpreter is a highly sought-after position, as interpreters are essential for facilitating effective communication in various settings, from educational institutions to medical facilities. Embark on your journey today with the Certificate II in Auslan and contribute positively to the Deaf community in Northern Territory!