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To be awarded the Diploma of Community Services, students must show competency in 8 core and 8 elective units, or satisfy RPL requirements.
Harness your extensive experience in community services to achieve formal recognition and further enhance your impact. The Diploma of Community Services (RPL) at Alphacrucis offers a unique opportunity to transform your practical experience into an accredited qualification, opening up new opportunities and empowering you to drive meaningful community transformation.
The Diploma of Community Services (RPL) is a streamlined program designed for individuals with significant experience in community services. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) allows you to have your prior training and experience formally recognised through evidence submission and required gap training. This 5-day intensive program draws upon your extensive community engagement experience and provides quality training based on the latest best practices in community engagement. Endorsed by the ACC NSW President, Pastor Paul Bartlett, and grounded in the TGIM Community Engagement Model, this diploma is specifically tailored for experienced community workers and those involved in church-based community services work.
Experienced Community Workers: Have you accumulated significant experience in community services and seek formal recognition?
Church-Based Community Service Practitioners: Are you involved in community services within a church context and want to enhance your qualifications?
Graduates of the Diploma of Community Services (RPL) will find their qualifications refreshed and their skills sharpened, opening up new possibilities in their careers. With years of experience already under their belts, this course will prepare you to take on even more impactful roles within your community. Career opportunities include Community Agency Worker, Volunteer Coordinator, Community Service Entrepreneur, creating and running services such as soup kitchens, op shops, or refugee support programs. Additionally, roles such as Case Manager, Social Services Director, Program Developer, and Community Outreach Specialist are well within reach, ensuring graduates are not only up-to-date with their qualifications but also inspired and ready to make an even greater impact.
The Diploma of Community Services is endorsed by the ACC NSW President Pastor Paul Bartlett, and is based on the TGIM Community Engagement Model, outlining the latest best practice in community engagement. It is specifically designed for experienced community workers and those who have experience in church based community services work.
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To be awarded the Diploma of Community Services, students must show competency in 8 core and 8 elective units, or satisfy RPL requirements.
For more information and details of previous course structures see Student Handbook.
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For a full list of course dates for new and continuing students, please see our Timetables.
Not applicable to VET courses.
Entry Requirements
Community Experience
Demonstrate a minimum of 4 years experience in community work.
Applicants must submit a copy of their CV with a cover letter outlining how they meet the above criteria, or equivalent.
International Students – Language Requirements
IELTS (or equivalent) Score of 5.5.