Course providers in Australian Capital Territory
The CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care is for students seeking roles in a range of early childhood education settings, working within the requirements of the Education and Care Services National Regulations and the National Quality Standard. Students gain a range of knowledge and skills including caring for children, developing relationships with babies and toddlers, keeping children safe as well as supporting children’s play and learning.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to become a successful workplace leader with the BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management. This nationally recognised qualification covers the essential aspects of team leadership, workplace relationships, and operations management — then you choose electives that support your actual job role (eg, WHS and risk management, personal productivity, financial reporting, workplace diversity). You’ll graduate a more effective communicator with an arsenal of administration, IT, and digital work skills. Enquire now for the list of study units and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a professional web developer with the ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Web Development). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to design a range of web layouts then transfer the content to client websites. The course also covers essential programming, SEO, web hosting, and creating markup language documents. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, study units, and enrolment centres.
Learn moreDo you need to update your TAE Certificate or looking to get started as a vocational trainer delivering under the nationally recognised training package? The TAE40122 Certificate IV Training and Assessment is the definitive qualification for NTO, workplace, or VET school-based trainers. Learn how to plan a training session, deliver group-based learning, and assess the competency of your students while accessing the latest in eLearning and electronic presentations.
Entry Requirements
Those entering this qualification must be able to demonstrate vocational competence in their proposed training and assessing area. Vocational competence is defined as broad industry knowledge and experience, and may include, but is not limited to, holding a relevant unit of competency or qualification.
Become a paralegal with the BSB50720 Diploma of Paralegal Services. This nationally recognised business qualification will help you gain an in-depth understanding of the Australian legal system, and delivers the administrative skills you need to support a team of law professionals. The course covers: carrying out legal research, maintaining a legal filing system, writing complex documents, communicating in a legal services environment, and following legal instructions. You’ll also have the opportunity to specialise in key areas: contract law, tort law, litigation and evidence, property law, criminal law, family law, court procedures and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet at job as a Teacher Aide at Australian high schools and primary schools with the CHC40221 - Certificate IV in School Based Education Support. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to support qualified teachers in the classroom, providing supervision and one-to-one student support in English, reading and maths. The course covers: communicating with teachers and parents, assisting students with disabilities, understanding the unique needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, supervising students outside the classroom, and much more. This course also has scope to specialise in eLearning and online support. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, Teacher Aide career outcomes, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a Teacher Aide with the CHC30221 - Certificate III in School Based Education Support. This nationally recognised certificate will teach you how to support a qualified teacher in the classroom (or during online classes). The course covers: ethics and legal obligations of education support workers, contributing to student education, supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills, helping students with special needs, working and communicating with teaching staff, encouraging responsible student behaviour, supporting students undertaking e-learning, supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and much more. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and the full list of career outcomes.
Learn moreThe PSP40416 Certificate IV in Government Investigations gives you the skills you need to carry out regulatory and compliance investigations in public service organisations. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to plan and initiate an investigation, walking you through the entire process including interviewing techniques, applying regulatory powers, and finalising the investigation. Choose electives in regulatory compliance, risk management, and policy implementation. Enquire now for the full list of study units, public service competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a job in public services security with the Certificate IV in Government Security (Personnel Vetting) (PSP40316). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to conduct security assessments on public sector personnel, carry out interviews, identify and treat security risks, and prepare detailed reports. The course also delivers advanced communication strategies and conflict resolution skills. Enquire now for the full list of study units, career outcomes, and future enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe 10711NAT Advanced Diploma of Governance, Risk and Compliance is for company directors, committee members, and senior executives in charge of the organisation’s corporate risk and compliance. This award winning course is completely self-paced and you’ll graduate with an arsenal of hands-on skills. The course will teach you how to conduct leadership reviews, develop a strategic plan, review the organisation’s policy framework, conduct a compliance health check, and evaluate the organisation’s ability to handle a crisis. Enquire now for the full list of graduation outcomes, study units, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreEntry 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 Diploma of Auslan will prepare you for the following role.
Auslan Interpreter
An Auslan Interpreter plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals who use Auslan (Australian Si...
More about Diploma of Auslan
The Diploma of Auslan offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students in the Australian Capital Territory with vital communication skills necessary for various roles within the community. This qualification helps develop proficiency in Auslan, the preferred language of the Deaf community, thus fostering more inclusive environments. By completing this diploma, students can explore numerous career paths dedicated to enhancing the lives of others in their local region.
Graduates of the Diploma of Auslan often pursue roles such as a Community Care Worker, where their skills in Auslan can significantly improve communication with clients who are hearing impaired. Additionally, individuals looking to support people with disabilities might find opportunities as a Disability Support Worker, helping clients to navigate daily challenges by utilising their Auslan training effectively.
Another rewarding pathway for diploma holders is in event coordination. Professionals can take on the responsibilities of an Event Coordinator, ensuring that community events are accessible and welcoming for everyone, including those who use Auslan. Moreover, opportunities as a Community Liaison Officer allow diploma holders to bridge communication gaps between services and the Deaf community, enhancing outreach and understanding.
The skills gained through the Diploma of Auslan can lead to impactful positions like a Mental Health Support Worker. This role requires empathy and communication skills to assist individuals in navigating complex emotional challenges, especially those within the Deaf community. Furthermore, graduates can contribute to community growth as a Community Development Officer, facilitating important initiatives that support inclusivity.
For those aspiring to become professional communicators, the role of an Auslan Interpreter is also a viable option. Auslan interpreters are crucial in ensuring effective communication in diverse settings, ranging from healthcare to legal environments in Canberra and surrounding areas. By undertaking the Diploma of Auslan, you are not just enhancing your career prospects but also making a significant difference in the lives of others. To learn more about how to get started with this qualification, visit this page.