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International Prospectus 2016 Child CARE | Aged CARE | Disability CARE | Community CARE Youth Work and Justice | Business | Leadership and Management | English WINNER INTERNATIONAL TRAINING PROVIDER OF THE YEAR AWARD www.australiantrainingawards.gov.au Chinatown Mall, 3/31 Duncan Street Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia, 4006 charltonbrown.com.au CHARLTON BROWN Pty Ltd T/A CHARLTON BROWN ® CRICOS 02476C | RTO 2508 | ABN 76 071 346 953

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International Prospectus

2016

Child CARE | Aged CARE | Disability CARE | Community CARE Youth Work and Justice | Business | Leadership and Management | English

WINNERINTERNATIONAL TRAINING PROVIDER OF THE YEAR AWARD www.australiantrainingawards.gov.au

Chinatown Mall, 3/31 Duncan StreetFortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia, 4006charltonbrown.com.auCHARLTON BROWN Pty Ltd T/A CHARLTON BROWN®

CRICOS 02476C | RTO 2508 | ABN 76 071 346 953

Since our establishment 30 years ago, CHARLTON BROWN® has built a global reputation as a leader in community services. CHARLTON BROWN® graduates are working around the world providing high quality care.We were recently commended for our innovative approach to improving the design and delivery of community services training to local and international students with the award as the International Training Provider of the Year at the 2015 Australian Training Awards. The award was the culmination of many years of hard work and continuous improvement; and is an achievement of which I, as CEO, am extremely proud. But, of course, our commitment to being a leading training provider is driven by much more than a desire to be acknowledged for our work. It is through our understanding the industry needs to embrace continuous learning if it is to meet the future challenges of the community services industry.The Health Care and Social Assistance industry is Australia’s largest employer with up to 14% of national employment. At CHARLTON BROWN® we believe that it is important that our graduates are personally and professionally ready to work. Our courses balance theory and work experience. This allows all our students to practice their skills in a real environment and to meet prospective employers. Each year Brisbane welcomes 75,000 international students from all corners of the world. Brisbane is truly a multicultural city: 16% percent of residents speak a language other than English and 28% of Brisbane residents were born overseas. International students can immerse themselves in the laid back Queensland lifestyle and make friends from many places, but still find authentic food that tastes like home. With world-ranked education providers, perfect weather and proximity to some of the world’s most beautiful natural wonders you’ll love studying in Brisbane.I look forward to welcoming you to CHARLTON BROWN® and to sunny Brisbane. Kind Regards

Kay Ganley Chief Executive Officer

About usCHARLTON BROWN® began as Charlton Brown Australia Nanny College delivering practical training to Australians seeking an opportunity to work overseas.

Over the last 30 years, CHARLTON BROWN® has established itself as a leading provider of community services training both nationally and internationally. Today we offer 27 nationally recognised qualifications from certificates through to advanced diplomas.

The College is located in trendy Fortitude Valley in the heart of Chinatown, walking distance to the Brisbane CBD and easily accessible by bikeways, train, bus and ferry.

Welcome

CHARLTON BROWN Pty Ltd T/A CHARLTON BROWN®

CRICOS Provider Code: 02476C RTO 2508 | ABN 76 071 346 953

Information correct at time of printing. Courses and pricing are subject to change without notice.

We Train We PlaceCHARLTON BROWN® graduates are prepared for employment in the community services industry. Your trainers have industry experience and are passionate about the care and community services industries.

Our nanny agency and CB Care engage with you from your first day with offers of casual and part-time employment support, with cover letter, resume writing and interview preparation. We place graduates in employment world-wide.

Sydney

Gold Coast

Cairns

QUEENSLAND

Melbourne

Brisbane

CHARLTON BROWN® school partners

We Care

Contents4 Brisbane, Australia6 Why Choose CHARLTON BROWN®?7 Our Support for International Students8 Early Childhood Courses10 Aged Care Courses12 Disability Support Courses14 Welfare and Community Services Courses16 Youth and Justice Work Courses17 Business and Management Courses18 English Plus Employment Training Programs19 How do I Enrol

The CHARLTON BROWN® Foundation’s Global Linkages Program gives you the opportunity to make a difference to community services organisations in China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and the Philippines while gaining credit for your course.

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AUSTRALIA ... A Place to call home

Gold CoastVenture into the Gold Coast’s endless playground for some serious fun. Enjoy an exhilarating swim or surfing lesson at one of many golden surf beaches, an energising hike through the hinterland, an action-packed day at some of the world’s best theme parks or simply enjoy the beach culture and entertainment.

Moreton and Stradbroke IslandsMoreton Island and North Stradbroke Island, two of the world’s largest sand islands, lay just off the coast of Brisbane. The islands are famous for white sandy beaches, rugged coastlines and tranquil fresh water lakes. It’s the perfect destination for whale watching, swimming with marine life and adrenalin pumping activities including four-wheel driving, sand tobogganing and quad biking. You can even hand feed wild dolphins at Tangalooma Island Resort.

SouthbankSouthbank is the cultural, recreational and entertainment precinct of Brisbane. Cross over the river from the CBD on one of many pedestrian bridges to visit Southbank’s famous inner city beach and lagoon, relaxing parklands and world-renowned art galleries.

Travel and ExploreGOLD COAST ........................ 1 hour by trainSUNSHINE COAST .............. 1 hour by carMELBOURNE ........................ 2 hours by planeSYDNEY ................................. 1.5 hours by planeGREAT BARRIER REEF........ 2 hours by planeAUCKLAND ............................ 3 hours by planeSINGAPORE .......................... 8 hours by planeGUANGZHOU ........................ 9 hours by planeSEOUL ................................... 10 hours by planeDUBAI ..................................... 14 hours by plane

75,000 international student enrolments

Voted by Lonely Planet as Australia’s hippest city

1,100kms

of bikeways

Top 15% of cities worldwide for nurturing innovation

Australia’s closest eastern seaboard capital to Asia

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Life in BRISBANE ... QUEENSLAND

Brisbane is Australia’s most liveable city. Enjoy Brisbane’s premium lifestyle and affordability.

ClimatePack a hat and sunscreen. With 12 months of sunshine filled days and clear blue skies, even in the midst of a Brisbane winter you’ll be yearning to play in the parks and dine outdoors.

Work ConditionsInternational students are able to work up to 40 hours per fortnight as part of your student visa. During college holidays you will be eligible to work full-time.

In Australia, workers’ rights to fair and safe work places are protected by government.

The minimum wage that workers may be paid is based on the industry they are employed in, but minimum wage rates start from $21.60* per hour for casual employees.* Rates may vary

Cost of LivingAccommodation:

• Homestay with two meals daily: $250 per week

• Student accommodation: $170-$350 per week (no meals, all bills included)

• Share house: from $160 per week

• Electricity: $40 per month

• Public transport: from $1.68 a trip

Food and Entertainment:

• Coffee and muffin: $6.00

• Pizza: $8.00-$18.00

• Telephone: $30.00-$80.00 per month

• Cinema ticket: $6.50

• Cheese burger: $3.00

• Gym membership: from $14.00 per week

SUMMERDEC. to FEB.

AUTUMNMAR. to MAY

WINTERJUNE to AUG.

SPRINGSEPT. to NOV.

AVERAGE HIGH

29oCAVERAGE LOW

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26oCAVERAGE LOW

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21oCAVERAGE LOW

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26oCAVERAGE LOW

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Why choose CHARLTON BROWN®?

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Our TeamCHARLTON BROWN® is a multicultural environment, with over 20 nationalities represented. Our team will support you during your transition towards your new life in Brisbane. Each member of the international team has been an international student in Brisbane and understands your needs.

WINNERINTERNATIONAL TRAINING PROVIDER OF THE YEAR AWARD www.australiantrainingawards.gov.au

In recognition of its commitment to students and its team of dedicated trainers, CHARLTON BROWN® was announced the International Training Provider of the Year at the 2015 Australian Training Awards. It received the prestigious award as acknowledgement for its innovative approach to improving the design and delivery of community services training to local and international students. The national award is given only to Registered Training Organisations considered leaders in the industry.

University PathwaysPathways with English providers prior to commencement and university articulation upon graduation, CHARLTON BROWN®’s industry contacts and connections set us apart.

‘We’re Serious About Safety’ ProgramCHARLTON BROWN® is committed to creating safer environments. The complimentary and unique ‘We’re Serious about Safety’ program has been created with leading industry experts and focuses on seven potential risk areas. This program is exclusive to CHARLTON BROWN® and will help you stand out from your fellow graduates.

Global LinkagesOur Global Linkages Programs allow you to adapt practical skills developed through your studies in Australia to an overseas cultural setting. You will gain international experience providing invaluable support and guidance to disadvantaged groups. You will be empowered with the knowledge, skills and confidence to address local and global issues.While overseas, students are supervised by a CHARLTON BROWN® Trainer and Assessor. Programs travel to China, Japan, Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.

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At CHARLTON BROWN®, our focus is helping you grow your skills, hone your passion, and secure your dream job.

Our support for International Students

Academic OrientationThe first day of your course will be an academic orientation to the college. On this day we ask you to bring your passport, a copy of your visa and another accepted Australian identity document (e.g. Bank Card). The orientation will cover paperwork and an introduction on the course/s you are studying.

Au Pair ProgramThe Au Pair Program is a fantastic way to improve yourEnglish and absorb the Australian way-of-life.Au Pairs work in the home for up to 12 hours per weekin return for board and daily meals. Up to an additionaleight hours per week can be worked at a negotiableweekly allowance of up to $200.

Improve your EnglishCHARLTON BROWN® offers weekly conversational English sessions to you in a casual environment where you can practice your English, ask questions about personal or study related documents, and interact with your classmates in a fun and friendly environment.

Social ActivitiesAt CHARLTON BROWN®, we support you in your study and encourage you to take some time to explore our Brisbane lifestyle, with organised day trips to local attractions, visits to affiliate colleges and social events with your new friends and classmates.

Small Class SizesOur classrooms are modern and bright, with access to a dedicated student wireless internet network and our small class sizes make learning easier.

Employment ServicesOur nanny agency and CB Care can help you find paid work consistent with your visa rules.Casual or part-time jobs are available with our industry partners and families requiring care in their own home.To see a list of jobs currently available, please visit the CHARLTON BROWN® Agency website.

Job PreparationOur friendly staff are always willing to assist you prepare for the paid workforce. Assistance can include help with resume preparation, tips and hints for interviews and presentation skills.

Our CampusThe campus is located in the heart of Fortitude Valley and is well supported with public transport (trains and buses). It features spacious modern classrooms with audio visual equipment, student computer lab, study room, wireless network and a student breakout area that features a kitchen with fridge and microwave.

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Early Childhood

Your career options as a child care worker are unlimited if you have skills in child development, care for children, workplace health and safety regulations and leadership. These courses provide all that and more, and on graduating you could find yourself employed as a nanny in Australia or overseas, as a casual babysitter, as an early childhood educator, as a nominated supervisor or as a school aged education and care worker.

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CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and CareDuration: 24 Weeks | CRICOS 081936C

Learn the responsibilities involved in engaging withchildren individually and in groups. Understand howchildren grow and develop. Learn to observe theirinterests and needs to communicate and plan activitiesthey will relate to.

As part of this qualification, students will be requiredto assist with young children’s health, safety and careneeds. This will include nappy changing, toileting,maintaining clean and hygienic environments, andinteractions with parents.

Employment Outcomes:

• Professional Nanny

• Worker in a child care service (Educator)

• Playgroup Supervisor

CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDuration: 96 Weeks | CRICOS 081937B

Gain an in-depth understanding of children’s development and how to engage with them in a group care environment. This course equips you with the skillsto become early childhood educators responsible fordesigning and implementing curriculum in Early Childhood Education and Care services.

You will learn how to use appropriate frameworks toplan activities and learning, support child development,understand legislation and maintain a safe environment for children, families and staff.

Employment Outcomes:

• Child Care Centre Room Leader

• Lead Educator

• Child Care Centre Manager

16.8% GROWTHin employment projected over

5 years to November 2018

of Australian Children attend childcare

63%

ONE CHILD CARE CENTRE EVERY WEEK Demand for full-time child care places is equivalent to the need

for one new centre opening every week until 2026

66% of women aged 15-64 are employed. By 2055 this is projected to increase to around 70%. As female workforce participation increases, so does the demand for flexible child care.

CHILD CARE

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CHARLTON BROWN® Professional Nanny AwardThe CHARLTON BROWN® Professional Nanny Award will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to care for children in their home environment. Complete a home management course including: cooking, baking, sewing and domestic services classes. Undertake a Nanny Practical Placement in a family home.

This program is available in addition to other CHARLTON BROWN® courses and is included as part of the CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care qualification.

Register with the CHARLTON BROWN® Employment Agency for work as a nanny, babysitter and carer at corporate and event crèches.

I have always had a passion to care for children. CHARLTON BROWN® was the best place for my studies as you learn through practical placement as well as classroom studies.

I had an amazing time during my studies and was supported along the way by my Trainers and all the College staff. I have now finished my studies and I am qualified to work in

Early Childhood and Education Care. In my current role as an Educator I am working with young children with learning difficulties. I feel confident in my knowledge and skills and I have the enthusiasm and determination to ensure that I will have a successful career. Any student thinking about a career in care

would have no regrets in choosing CHARLTON BROWN® for your education.

Stella, Brazil

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Aged Care

Our aged care courses will help you understand how to care for the elderly, work in an aged care facility, supervise fellow workers, be a professional caring companion and provide in-home care. Employment opportunities are many and include assistant in nursing, personal care assistant, in-home care provider or aged care coordinator.

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CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) or (Home and Community Care)

Duration: 16 WEEKS | CRICOS 089251A

This course covers the role of workers in the community and/or residential setting who follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to ageing, disability or some other reason. The course allows specialisation in Aged Care, Disability or Home and Community Care.

Students complete 7 core units, 2 common elective units and 4 units in the specialisation of their choice.

To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. Workers gain a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required in their field.

Ageing Specialisation

Students gain knowledge in areas of: • Empowerment of older people• Supporting people living with dementia• Personal support needs• Medication assistance

Employment Outcomes:

• Nurse’s Aide • Aged Care Assistant

• Personal Care Giver • Respite Care Worker

Home and Community Care Specialisation

Students gain knowledge in areas of: • Empowerment of older people• Personal support needs• Supporting relationships with carers and families• Home and Community support needs

Employment Outcomes:

• Personal Care Giver • Community Care Worker

• Accommodation Support Worker

International Prospectus 2016 11Information correct at time of printing. Courses and pricing are subject to change without notice.

CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support

Duration: 36 WEEKS | CRICOS 089252M

This course covers the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and function in aged services; either in residential, home or community based environments. Students will learn skills to take the next step in their care career. This qualification includes both theoretical and practical skills in palliative and dementia care, medication assistance, communicating with and advocating for clients and their family, preventing falls and promoting independence and well-being.

Students complete at least 120 hours of practical placement in an aged care facility, ensuring confidence and capability when entering the workplace.

Employment Outcomes:

• Nurse’s Aide • Residential Care Officer

• Personal Care Giver • Care Team Leader

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Health care and Social assistance 25.7%

Education and training 13.3%

Retail 11%

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 9.9%

Construction 9.3%

Accommodation and Food Services 6.2%

Public Administration and Safety 5.4%

Administrative and support services 4.2%

Other 15%

• By November 2019 job openings for aged and disability carers are expected to reach

50,000. • In Queensland, approximately 45,000 people are

currently receiving specialist disability services. This will reach 97,000 people by 2019.

Disability

Health care and social assistance industry

• 3 in 10 aged care clients in Australia were born overseas.

• Multilingual carers are in demand.

• More than $13 billion were spent by Australian Federal and State governments on aged care services in 2012/13.

Aged care

• 270,000 jobs were created in our sector between 2012 and 2014

• 14% of the Australian workforce is employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance Industry

• The sector will make the largest contribution to Australia’s employment market in the next five years Projected industry growth, industry share (%)

14%

• 16.8% growth in employment projected over five years to November 2018.

• 63% of Australian children attend childcare.

• Demand for full-time child care places is equivalent to the need for one new centre opening every week until 2026. • 66% of women aged 15-64 are employed. By

2055 this is projected to increase to around 70%. As female workforce participation increases, so does the demand for flexible child care.

Child care

63%

20152019

Health care and Social assistance

Industry Statistics

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3 IN 10aged care clients in Australia were

born overseas

AGED CARE

$13 BILLION +was spent by Australian Federal and

State Governments on aged care service in 2013/14

People aged 15 to 64 per person 65+

In 2055, there is estimated to be 2.7 Australians of working age for every

Australian aged 65 years or older

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• 30,000 new jobs expected to be created for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

• 32 proposed skyscraper developments in Brisbane.

• Australia’s closest eastern seaboard capital city to Asia.

Business

• Mental illness in young men aged 12-25 alone has been estimated to cost the Australian economy

$3.27 billion a year in lost productivity.

• 1 in 4 Australians aged 16-24 are living with a mental disorder and one in three experiences moderate to high levels of psychological distress.

• By 2025 it is estimated that the sector will need

more than 1.6 million workers.• 14% of Australian’s are aged between 15 and 24.

• Mental health has increasingly been identified as a key national issue by young people:

• Almost one quarter identified alcohol and drugs as an important issue facing Australia in 2014.

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People aged 15-64 per person 65+In 2055, there is estimated to be 2.7 Australians of working age for every Australian aged 65 years or older

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Multilingual carers are in demand

“Before coming to Australia, I was a Nurse in the Philippines.

After much hard work, I’m proud to say that I am a Registered

Nurse in Australia and an Aged Care Trainer at

CHARLTON BROWN®.

CHARLTON BROWN® believed in me and supported me when I arrived,

first as an Aged Care student - supporting me with practical placement

and part time industry employment - then as a graduate of Community Services. The professional staff at CHARLTON BROWN® allow you to

feel like part of the family and provide you with excellent

service and training..............

Nikki, Philippines

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Disability Support

Supporting people with a disability, helping them integrate with the community and developing care programs is not only an important career option, it is extremely fulfilling. With our disability support course behind you, a successful position as a disability support worker, personal care worker or disability employment. coordinator could easily be a part of your future.

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CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)Duration: 16 WEEKS | CRICOS 089251A

This course covers the role of workers in the community and/or residential setting who follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to a disability.

Students complete 7 core units, 2 common elective units and 4 units in disability specialisation.

To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. Workers gain a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required in their field.

Employment Outcomes:

• Respite Care Worker • Disability Services Officer

• Personal Care Worker • Lifestyle Assistant

• Residential Support Worker

CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability

Duration: 24 WEEKS | CRICOS 089253K

This course is designed to allow graduates to apply their knowledge and skills to provide training and support to people with disabilities to gain greater levels of independence, self reliance and community participation. This qualification is aimed at graduates gaining entry into team leader and management positions in the disability services industry.

Students will develop skills in team work, programming and protocols, liaising with external parties and developing client care skills with a customer-focused model of care.

Employment Outcomes:

• Development Officer • Social Educator

• Lifestyle Support Officer • Disability Officer

• Behavioural Support Officer

• Senior Personal Care Assistant

• Disability Employment Coordinator

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270,000 JOBScreated between 2012 and 2015

This sector will make theLARGEST CONTRIBUTION

to Australia’s employment market in the next 5 years

HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE

INDUSTRY

HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE25.7%

Education and Training13.3%

Retail11%

14% of the Australian workforce is employed in the industry

Projected industry growth, industry share (%)

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services9.9%

Construction9.3%Accommodation and Food Services6.2%

Public Administration and Safety5.4%

Administrative and Support Services

4.2%

Other15%

DISABILITY

50,000 Jobs by 2019By November 2019, job openings for aged and disability carers

are expected to reach 50,000

In Queensland, approximately 45,000 PEOPLE are currently receiving specialist disability services This will reach 97,000 by 2019

I would love to extend my sincere gratitude to you and the entire management of CHARLTON BROWN®. Through your efforts and support I am trusted

by community organisations to undertake important tasks successfully.

James, Liberia

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Welfare and Community Services

Knowing how to properly manage a community sector organisation is just as important as providing the necessary care. Our community welfare courses give you the skills and ability to develop, organise, manage and deliver programs to and for vulnerable people. These courses are important for carers and others who want to make the management of community services a long-term career.

CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services

Duration: 12 WEEKS | CRICOS 089248G

The Community Services Industry in Australia is one of rapid growth. With current social trends such as an ageing population and updates to industry standards, there is an increasing demand for skilled community workers.

This course will benefit students who wish to work as a first contact in crisis situations, referring clients to a broad range of services; work in residential facilities under direct supervision; or who wish to work with children in a family home.

Employment Outcomes:

• Care Service Employee • Home Helper

• Customer Service Staff

• Domestic Assistant

• Assistant Community Services Worker

• Personal Care Assistant

• Support Worker

CHC42015 Certificate IV in Community Services

Duration: 40 WEEKS | CRICOS 089249F

This course covers the role of community service workers who design and deliver person-centred services that aim to enhance the well-being of individuals and groups. They provide support, advocacy and intervention across a range of services.

Students develop the knowledge and skills required to work autonomously under the broad guidance of others in the community services industry. Work may take place in a range of community services, case work or case management contexts. Students complete practical placement in the community services sector, ensuring confidence and capability when entering the workplace.

Employment Outcomes:

• Community Support Worker • Outreach Officer

• Domestic Violence Worker • Case Worker

• Family Support Worker

• Early Intervention Homelessness Worker

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CHC40313 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention

Duration: 40 WEEKS | CRICOS 081177D

Would you like to work in one of Australia’s fastest growing industries? This course will prepare you for a role working in youth and family intervention, including practice specialisations in residential and out of home care, family support and early intervention.

You will also be able to operate under a broad supervision framework and within clearly defined organisational guidelines, service plans and position specifications.

Employment Outcomes:

• Family Support/Prevention Worker

• Domestic Violence Worker

• Community Support Worker

CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services

Duration: 52 WEEKS | CRICOS 089250B

This course is ideal for those seeking a career in a general welfare setting. Workers in this role are usually involved in service delivery, either direct client work and/or health promotion and community development projects. Work closely with your clients to develop programs and services that assist their individual needs. Students are prepared for employment in specialised support networks through theoretical learning and up to 240 hours of service based work placement.

Employment Outcomes:

• Early Intervention Coordinator

• Family Support Worker

• Pastoral Care Counsellor

• Senior Youth Officer/Chaplain

• Social Welfare Work or Program Coordinator

• Case Worker

• Case Manager

Information correct at time of printing. Courses and pricing are subject to change without notice.

“I came to CHARLTON BROWN® to study on the advice of a friend. I wanted to study something that would let me help and support people. To be in class with other students

who come from all the corners of the world not only opens your mind but is an experience that is important for your future work in the community services industry. .............

Maxime, France

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Youth and Justice

If you are looking for a career that allows you to help troubled youth and others who find themselves in trouble and in need of support, our range of justice studies courses with their focus on people could be what you are looking for. These courses will give you the necessary skills to work in a justice-related profession such as a case worker, court co-ordinator, youth justice area manager or probation and parole adviser.

CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth WorkDuration: 40 WEEKS | CRICOS 081178C

This course will prepare you to develop and facilitate programs for young people to address social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental and protection needs for young people.

As a youth worker, you will be responsible for implementing policies and guidelines of the employing organisation. Students complete practical placement in the industry, ensuring confidence and capability when entering the workplace.

Employment Outcomes:

• Residential Care Worker

• Youth Case Worker

• Youth Worker

• Community Development Worker

• Youth and Family Service Worker

• Recreational Youth Activities Worker

CHC50513 Diploma of Youth JusticeDuration: 52 WEEKS | CRICOS 081180J

Would you like to work in one of Australia’s fastest growing industries? This course will prepare you for the role of a youth justice worker, who supervises young people who have been directed by the justice system to be in the care and direction of authorised community and government agencies. At this level, you may have some supervisory responsibility for other staff.

Employment Outcomes:

• Case Worker

• Court Coordinator

• Juvenile Justice Coordinator

• Juvenile Justice Officer

• Senior Youth Justice Officer

• Shift Supervisor

• Shift Team Leader

• Youth Justice Area Manager

CHC50413 Diploma of Youth WorkDuration: 70 WEEKS | CRICOS 081179B

This course prepares a student for a role that will develop and monitor programs and services helping to meet the social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental and protection needs of young people. The work may be undertaken through employment in the community, or in government and welfare agencies.

Youth workers are responsible for implementing policies and guidelines of the employing organisation. The work will be largely self-directed, with fairly autonomous decision-making capacity under the indirect supervision of a manager.

Employment Outcomes:

• Case Manager • Coordinator of Youth and Family Services• Senior Youth Worker • Youth Work Team Leader• Program Manager• Senior Case Worker

COMMUNITY SERVICESYOUTH WORK

YOUTH JUSTICE

1.6 MILLIONThe estimated number of workers

needed by 2025

aged 16-24 are living with a mental disorder and one in three experiences moderate to

high levels of psychological distress

1 in 4 AUSTRALIANS

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Business and Management

Our business and management courses are vital if your future job requires you to have a broad understanding of business practices and how to properly run an organisation. With this course you will undertake units covering risk management, marketing, advertising, human resources management and project management. These courses will prepare you for business operations in small, medium or large organisations.

BSB50215 Diploma of Business

Duration: 35 WEEKS | CRICOS 087177M

The Diploma of Business provides a broad understanding of business practices. Students will undertake units of study covering risk management, marketing, advertising, human resources management and project management.

This course will prepare graduates for high level business operations in small, medium or large organisations.

Employment Outcomes:

• Care Business Development Officer

• Executive Officer

• Project Officer

• Program Consultant

• Program Coordinator

BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership and ManagementDuration: 52 WEEKS | CRICOS 088214C

The Diploma of Leadership and Management provides a broad understanding of contemporary business practices. Students undertake units of study covering risk management, financial management, work place effectiveness, human resources management and project management. This course will prepare graduates for management positions in small, medium or large organisations.

Employment Outcomes:

• Business Development Officer

• Frontline Manager

• Executive Officer

• Project Manager

BSB61015 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

Duration: 42 WEEKS | CRICOS 087622F

This qualification is ideal for those wanting to advance their career in a management role. Combined with their current industry knowledge, a successful manager uses initiative and judgement to plan and implement strategies with accountability for personal and team outcomes.

Students undertake units of study covering strategic planning, financial management, work place effectiveness, human resources and project management, customer engagement.

Employment Outcomes:

• Area Manager • Department Manager

• Business Analyst

• Business Development Director

• Senior Executive

I’m from Colombia and I chose to study Advanced Diploma of Leadership

and Management at CHARLTON BROWN® because it offers the unique combination

in all the fields of Leadership and Management in organisations in one programme.

I enjoy being a student at CHARLTON BROWN® for three main reasons;

• I have the opportunity to interact with people with different cultural backgrounds and values. • My English has improved exponentially due

to the different nationalities of my classmates and trainers

• I feel very proud to study at the International Training Provider of the Year.

Having said that, my experience as a student at CHARLTON BROWN® has been rewarding

and complementary to my previous studies as a Professional in Social Communications.

Claudia, Colombia

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Direct Entry to CHARLTON BROWN® Training ProgramsProficiency in English is an important part of any long-term community service career in Australia, as well as other countries where this important language may be required or preferred. Regardless of your chosen career path, or if you are looking for permanent or part-time work as a nanny, aged carer or in another community field, a solid grasp of the English language will be essential to your chances of obtaining your dream job.

For students holding a Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417 and 462), CHARLTON BROWN® offers an exclusive training program.

Study, experience and work in Australia’s fastest growing industry: Community Services.

Students have the option to study English and get a direct entry pathway, thanks to the CHARLTON BROWN® English School Partners:

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How do I enrol?

Complete the application form on the CHARLTON BROWN® website:www.charltonbrown.com.au/international-applicationsFollow the easy 6 step process and submit your application:

Apply for a visa at your Australian Immigration Office. Once the visa is granted, student or agent sends a copy of the visa to the CHARLTON BROWN® International team.CHARLTON BROWN® will contact you 2-4 weeks prior to commencement to check on accommodation, flights and advise of orientation details.

One of our friendly staff will check your details and email you to discuss your application.A Letter of Offer, Written Agreement and Pre-Departure Handbook will be sent to you.The enrolment deposit and overseas Student Health Cover (if applicable) will be paid to CHARLTON BROWN®. CHARLTON BROWN® will issue invoices and receipts.

VISA OPTIONS

BECOME AN AGENT

Working and Holiday Visa - (Subclass 417 and 462)These visas are for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year. Applicants must be between 18 and 31 years old, hold a passport from an eligible country and be without a dependent child at any time during their stay in Australia.Find out further information at www.border.gov.au

Student Visa - (subclass 500)This visa is designed for international students applying to study in Australia;

· You must be accepted for full-time study in a registered course or part of a registered course to be eligible for this visa;

· Meet the immigration criteria with regard to Financial, Health and English skills requirements.

Find out further information at www.border.gov.au

Graduate VisaCHARLTON BROWN® graduates from our CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care can apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485).This visa will allow you to live, study and work in Australia temporarily after you have finished your studies. This will give you an opportunity to find a full-time job and gain the skills for permanent work/residency in Australia.

To enquire about becoming a CHARLTON BROWN® Representative Agent, please visit our website: charltonbrown.com.au

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