CHC32015
Certificate III in Community Services
NOW at Clarence Gardens and Mount Barker
Want to make a difference in your community?
Gain practical skills to support and uplift those in need. From youth work to community care, you can truly make an impact!
This qualification is the perfect tool to gain an understanding of the health and community services sector.
Job outcomes include support worker, residential support worker, Aboriginal intake and referral worker, community care worker and weekend recreation activities officer, PLUS provides pathways to further studies including community services, aged care, disability support, mental health, drug education, nursing and youth work.
- Flexible delivery combines online learning with 1 day a week face-to-face training (complete in 15 training sessions – 3 weeks full time equivalent)
- Funded by the State Government through the Subsidised Training List (eligibility criteria applies)*
- No work placement required
- Full details available at www.hitsa.com.au
- Ask us about pre-employment programs and traineeships - email [email protected] for more information
*If eligible for subsidised training, a non-refundable $300 student co-contribution is payable on enrolment. Fee for Service available for those not eligible for Government funded training.
Commencement dates: Mount Barker - Monday 25 November | Clarence Gardens - Friday 29 November | Salisbury - Tuesday 14 November
CHC33021
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
HITsa proudly partners with Tauondi Aboriginal College
Embarking on this qualification is an exciting milestone for our students. It not only lays the foundation for a rewarding career in early childhood education, but also equips students with essential skills and knowledge to nurture young minds. Studies commenced mid October where students obtained their First Aid, vital for anyone working in early childhood settings. Students gained essential skills to respond to emergencies, administer CPR and provide basic first aid. This knowledge not only boosts a student's confidence, but also ensures they can create a safe environment for children.
Students have reported that the First Aid training was one they enjoyed very much. Many found the interactive nature of the training engaging, with practical scenarios that helped reinforce their learning. The trainer uses role-playing exercises to simulate emergency situations, allowing students to practice their skills in a supportive environment.
"I loved the hands-on approach of the First Aid training," one student shared. "It felt empowering to know that I could potentially save a child's life in an emergency."
Additionally, students appreciated the relevance of First Aid training to their future careers. Understanding how to manage health and safety concerns is crucial in early childhood education, where young children are naturally curious and prone to accidents. Having this knowledge not only enhances their qualifications but also builds trust with parents and caregivers.
This qualification is designed for those aspiring to work with children from birth to five years covering a broad range of topics, including child development, health and safety, and effective communication with families. Students gain hands-on experience through practical placements, allowing them to apply what they learn in real-world settings.
As they progress through the course, students also develop valuable soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are essential in any childcare setting. This holistic approach to education ensures that graduates are not only knowledgeable but also capable of creating a positive impact in the lives of children and their families.
Providing students with a strong foundation for their future careers, graduates are well-prepared to take on roles as educators and caregivers, fostering safe and nurturing environments for children to thrive. This training is a transformative experience for students, providing them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to pursue a career in early childhood education. The enjoyment and importance of First Aid training highlight the course's commitment to safety and preparedness. As students embark on this journey, they are not just learning to care for children; they are becoming vital contributors to their development and well-being. With the right training and dedication, they are well on their way to making a meaningful difference in the lives of young children.
OUT & ABOUT
SkillUp SA Port Pirie
Port Pirie ACE Program Empowers Local Learners with Retail Skills for Real-World Success
SkillUp SA, in partnership with HITsa Training & Employment, is thrilled to share the success story of the recent Adult Community Education (ACE) program in Port Pirie. This dynamic 12-week program integrated foundational literacy, language, numeracy and digital (LLND) skills with accredited SSDIS01014 Basic Skills for Retail training; preparing participants for rewarding pathways into further education and also the workforce.
With the invaluable support from HITsa, SkillUp SA crafted a program that enabled participants to gain hands-on retail skills and build the confidence needed for career growth. This practical, community-focused approach not only served to enhance employability but also laid the groundwork for participants to pursue further qualifications, such as SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail.
This successful collaboration underscores how well-designed training programs can meet South Australia's diverse learning needs, with dedicated providers like HITsa and SkillUp SA working to equip individuals for meaningful employment. The Port Pirie program stands as a testament to the power of community-focused training solutions that produce real-world outcomes across regional South Australia.
Pictured below is Regional Development Australia's Alan Z, addressing the particpants and sharing employment opportunities in the Yorke and Mid North Region.
SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail
HITsa partners with Workskil Salisbury
HITsa is excited to announce the successful completion of it's retail qualification delivered at Workskil's offices in Salisbury.
Students have immersed themselves in the dynamic world of retail, gaining essential skills to engage with customers and maintain smooth daily operations. This qualification paves the way for a variety of roles, from frontline sales assistants to retail supervisors, equipping graduates with the tools they need to thrive in diverse retail settings, including specialty retailers, supermarkets and quick-service restaurants.
Throughout their training, students honed their customer service skills and learned to meet organisational expectations effectively. The hands-on experience they gained will undoubtedly set them apart in the competitive job market.
We can’t wait to see how these skills will open new doors to career opportunities and foster professional growth for our graduates.
For more information on how you or your retail team can enhance your skills, please follow the link below
VET IN SCHOOLS
SITHFAB025
Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
St Frances De Sales students have become masters of coffee making, training at HITsa Mount Barker during the October school holidays.
The students gained the accredited units "Hygiene Practices for Food Safety" and "Prepare and serve Espresso Coffee", accumulating points toward their SACE through stackable VET, as well as gaining employment ready skills.
Would you or your school like to find out more about HITsa's VET options?
SKILL SETS
Are you ready to start or grow your career in a new industry?
🚨 Get Job-Ready Now
Whether you're a school leaver, looking for a career change or are ready to upskill, our short Skill Set courses are perfect for anyone seeking to gain skills, confidence and knowledge to kick start a new career path.
We have courses in hospitality/retail, cookery and cleaning starting in November, take a look below to find out more information on how to register.
Launches in Northern Adelaide this November
Preparing the Next Generation of Carers and Cleaners
Are you ready to start a new career in the care or cleaning industry? The Workforce Australia Local Jobs "Can Care" Program is launching at HITsa Salisbury this November, providing a fantastic opportunity to gain the skills and confidence needed for entry-level roles in this growing sector.
What is “Can Care”?
The "Can Care" program is a specialised training initiative designed to equip participants with practical skills for entry-level jobs in the care and cleaning industries. It’s ideal for those interested in a career in caring, parents returning to work, recent school leavers, and anyone considering a vocational path but unsure of the commitment required for a full qualification. With a mix of accredited and non-accredited training, Can Care offers the perfect first step into meaningful, flexible work in the care sector.
Program Details
Duration: 3 weeks
Schedule: 4 days per week, 10am – 3pm
Participants will receive training in essential skills, including:
- HLTAID011 First Aid
- CHCCOM005 Communicate and Work in Health or Community Services
- HLTWHS002 Follow Safe Work Practices for Direct Client Care
- CPPCLO0111 Cleaning Rooms, Furniture, and Fittings
- CPPCLO3103 Clean and Maintain Amenities
- Non Accredited Training in Meeting Personal Support Needs and Manual Handling
This structured curriculum provides hands-on learning and a solid foundation for those looking to step into roles in care or cleaning, with training conducted in a supportive, real-world environment.
Who Can Apply?
(more…)Date | Site | Course |
15.11.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Food Safety Supervisor Skill Set |
18.11.2024 | Salisbury | Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee |
18.11.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
22.11.2024 | Salisbury | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
25.11.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee |
25.11.2024 | Mount Barker | Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee |
28.11.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Advanced Gaming (non accredited) |
28.11.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
28.11.2024 | Salisbury | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
29.11.2024 | Mount Barker | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
02.12.2024 | Salisbury | Basic Gaming (CBS^ Approved) |
09.12.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Basic Gaming (CBS^ Approved) |
09.12.2024 | Salisbury | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
11.12.2024 | Salisbury | Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee |
13.12.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol |
16.12.2024 | Clarence Gardens | Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee |
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services
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CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support
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CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
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SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail
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SIT20421 Certificate II in Cookery
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