Information session - Working in community services - Sydney
Event Information
About this Event
Join us to find out more about how Wesley Mission can help you to gain the skills and knowledge required to work in the community services industry.
The role of an entry-level community services worker can include day-to-day support of individuals within community settings and/or support the implementation of community-based programs.
Individuals should have a calm, patient nature and be capable of operating within an environment that deals with a broad range of challenging social and welfare related issues.
Our industry experts will speak with you about the employment opportunities available, within programs designed to support and work with 'at risk' members or our communities. They'll also discuss the assessment activities and work experience/placement included within the course.
Potential career outcomes
- Community Care Worker
- Residential Support Worker
- Indigenous Youth/Support Worker
- Youth Support Worker
- Aboriginal Youth Worker
- Aboriginal Community Development Worker
- Accommodation Support Worker
- Support roles in the Community Services and Health industries
- Recreation Activities Officer
The information session will be held online. You'll be sent a virtual meeting link, one business day prior to the scheduled session.
Training programs delivered by Wesley Vocational Institute (RTO Code 90001) are subsidised by the New South Wales Government. Student fees may apply.
See www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au for further information and/or contact us to find out if you are eligible for fee concessions.
Call 1800 676 039 or email training@wesleymission.org.au.