Diploma of Youth Work

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Embark on a fulfilling career journey by obtaining your Diploma of Youth Work through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Accelerate your path to becoming a dedicated youth worker, developing and implementing programs and services that address the diverse needs of young people. With RPL, you can showcase your abilities in operating within a supervised framework, adhering to organisational guidelines, and focusing on social, behavioural, health, wellbeing, and developmental aspects, to obtain a nationally recognised qualification and make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth.

Potential Pathways

Obtaining a Diploma of Youth Work can open you up to a range of new roles within the youth work sector, including:

 

  • Youth Worker
  • Youth Program Coordinator
  • Youth Support Worker
  • Youth Case Manager
  • Community Development Officer
  • Youth Outreach Worker
  • Youth Mentor
  • School-Based Youth Worker

These roles involve developing and implementing youth programs, providing support and advocacy, working within community and government agencies, and addressing the social, behavioural, health, and developmental needs of young people to promote their wellbeing and development.

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Evidence Requirements

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100 Points of I.D.

Mobile & Email

USI (Unique Student Identifier)

Reference Letter

Resume

Payslips/Work Contract/ABN if Self-Employed

Letter of Employment/Current Employment Contracts

Previous Qualifications (If Applicable)

FAQ

What is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)?

RPL is a process that allows you to use your previous work experience, skills, and knowledge to gain formal qualifications. If you have adequate experience working in community services, RPL can help you get certified without needing to go back to school for formal study.

Who is eligible for RPL?

To be eligible for RPL, you typically need at least 12 months of relevant full-time work experience in the community services sector. Casual or part-time experience can also count if it adds up to the equivalent of 12 months full-time.

How long does the RPL process take?

The time to complete your RPL process varies depending on how quickly you can gather your evidence and submit it for assessment. However, our streamlined process is designed to help you gain certification as quickly as possible, often within a few weeks.

What kind of evidence do I need to provide?

You’ll need to submit a variety of evidence from your work experience, such as employment records, references and any other documents that showcase your skills. Our team will guide you through gathering the right documents.

How much does it cost to get certified through RPL?

The cost of RPL certification varies depending on the qualification you’re applying for. However, it is generally more affordable and faster than traditional study pathways. Contact us to discuss fees and payment plans that work for you.

Will my certification be nationally recognised?

Yes! All qualifications you receive through Impact Certify are nationally recognised across Australia, giving you the flexibility to work in any state or territory within the community services sector.

Do you offer refunds?

Yes, we offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee if for any reason you are ineligible AND have already paid for a qualification with us.

Ready To Take The Next Step?

Take our free 60 second skills assessment to find out if you qualify for RPL certification. Get started today and turn your experience into a formal qualification!

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