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Joondalup is one of 3 campuses for Industry Skills Training. It is in the Perth metropolitan area and easily accessible by public transport. It’s a modern, relaxed environment designed for learning.
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Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you are considering a career in social services, or are already working in a community support setting and wish to move into more senior positions, then this CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services qualification from Industry Skills Training could be just what you’re looking for.
This nationally recognised qualification provides you with the necessary skills to facilitate person-centered services for both individuals and groups. You will learn community services essentials such as how to recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence, how to work in an alcohol and other drugs context, how to facilitate individual service planning and delivery and how to work with people with mental health issues, amongst others. On successful completion of this program, you will be equipped to operate independently within prescribed frameworks or even oversee the work of others. The curriculum is designed to ready you for a spectrum of roles within community service and case management settings.
Note: This course is available through the Jobs & Skills WA Priority Industry Training and Work Readiness programs and a government funding discount is available for eligible students to enable fee-free training. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus
Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you have good physical coordination and enjoy working with machinery, then this Certificate III in Process Manufacturing (MSM30116) from Industry Skills Training could be a perfect qualification to get you started in this interesting and varied field.
By attaining crucial skills such as how to perform inspection and identify equipment faults, organise and complete receival and dispatch operations, how to identify goods and parts and store to specifications, how to safely shift materials by hand, how to lead a work team or a group and how to comply with work health and safety procedures, you will become equipped to undertake a range of roles in industry and manufacturing. You will also gain contemporary organisational and management skills that will allow you to supervise work of others and effectively manage people around you, thus making you a valuable asset to any business engaged in production and manufacturing.
Note: This course is available through the Jobs & Skills WA Work Readiness and Lower Fees, Local Skills programs and a government funded discount is available for eligible students. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus
Payment plan, Upfront payment
Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you are a good communicator, enjoy working with people and are considering a career in the health industry, then this nationally recognised HLT33021 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance qualification from Industry Skills Training could be a great choice for you.
With an ever-increasing focus on personal health, demand for services of Allied Health practitioners such as physiotherapists, chiropractors, optometrists, audiologists, osteopaths, pharmacists and similar are on the increase. The HLT33021 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance qualification from Industry Skills Training will equip you with all the necessary skills and knowledge required to perform confidently in entry-level roles across a wide range of Allied Health practices. You will learn things such as how to effectively communicate and work in health or community services, interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately, assist with implementation of Allied Health programs, facilitate individual service planning and delivery and how to work with people with mental health issues.
Note: This course is available for Government Funding through the Jobs & Skills WA Work Readiness program and 100% discount is available through the Free in ’23 (extended into ’24) scheme for eligible students. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment
Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you have a passion for contributing to your community by assisting people who need help, well developed communication skills and a strong sense of empathy, then this CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support qualification from Industry Skills Training could be a great first step towards a rewarding career in individual care.
With an ageing population, the demand for skilled individual care staff is on the rise in Australia, and this course is specifically designed for people looking to excel in the fields such as caring for the aged, people living with disability and people requiring social support.
By teaching you crucial skills in the field such as how to use communication to build relationships, how to communicate and work in health and community services, how to support clients’ independence and well-being, how to support people living with dementia and how to manage legal and ethical compliance, this course will equip you with all the tools you need to become an excellent performer in provision of individual-based services in a myriad of government, not-for-profit and private community care organisations.
This qualification has a minimum work placement component of 120 hours.
Note: This course is available through the Jobs & Skills Work Readiness: Free in ’23 (extended into ’24) programs and a government-funded 100% discount is available for eligible students. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus, Workplace
Payment plan, Upfront payment
Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you are looking for ways to further your business administration career and give yourself a way to optimise your knowledge and job opportunities, then this Certificate IV in Business (BSB 40120) from Industry Skills Training could be the perfect qualification to help you make this happen.
This nationally recognised qualification will provide you with all the contemporary business administration skills needed to excel in the field, allow you to realise your potential and give you a boost you need to progress into the management ranks in almost any organisation.
By learning crucial skills such as how to use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment, create complex business documents and proposals, build and maintain business relationships, undertake project work and lead personal development for yourself and your co-workers, you will maximise your value for any business and give yourself an opportunity to rise through the ranks and become a recognised high performer. You will become fully equipped to deal with a myriad of unpredictable business problems and will be perfectly placed to positively impact your organisation’s business performance.
Note: This course is subsidised through the Jobs & Skills WA Work Readiness and Priority Industry Training programs and is available to eligible students. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus
Payment plan, Upfront payment
Please note – this course is available to Western Australian residents only.
If you possess great empathy skills and are passionate about your community and well-being of others, then this nationally recognised Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) qualification from Industry Skills Training could be the right step for you.
This qualification is designed for entry level community service workers and will equip you with all the necessary skills and knowledge required to commence a rewarding career based on supporting individuals through the provision of person-centred community services. Through this course you will learn essential skills such as how to respond to client needs and provide individualised support, how to work and communicate in health and community services, how to recognise and respond to crisis situations and how to facilitate the interests and rights of clients.
Aside from fully enabling you to work in entry-level community service jobs, this course is also a great gateway for further education that would allow you to work in more specialised services such as disability care or aged care.
Note: This course is available through the Jobs & Skills WA Priority Industry Training and Work Readiness programs and a government funding discount is available for eligible students. Enquire now to find out if you qualify. This course is NOT available to people on 500 or 600 visas.
Classroom, On Campus
Payment plan, Upfront payment