Overview

The CHC50425 Diploma of Youth Work is a nationally recognised qualification that prepares you for a career supporting young people aged 12-25 in Australia. This course covers key areas such as youth engagement, case management, program development, ethical and legal frameworks, and intervention strategies for issues like mental health or homelessness. It is designed for individuals passionate about making a difference, including school leavers, career changers, or existing community services workers seeking to specialise. Through practical units and work placements, you'll gain hands-on skills to work effectively in diverse settings. Upon completion, you'll be job-ready for roles like youth support worker, youth case manager, or community development officer in youth centres, schools, government agencies, and non-profit organisations, contributing to the wellbeing and empowerment of young Australians.

Industry Context

Youth work is a growing sector within Australia's community services industry, focused on addressing challenges such as youth mental health, education, and social inclusion. Qualified youth workers are in demand across government departments, non-profits, schools, and youth shelters. This qualification opens doors to entry-level roles like youth support worker or outreach officer, with career pathways advancing to positions such as youth program coordinator, team leader, or manager. The skills are also transferable to related fields like social work, counselling, or policy development, offering long-term opportunities in advocacy and community development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CHC50425 Diploma of Youth Work cover?

It covers essential skills for youth work, including engaging with young people, managing cases, designing programs, understanding ethical and legal frameworks, and implementing intervention strategies in areas like mental health or homelessness.

What are the entry requirements for this diploma?

Entry typically requires a minimum age of 18, a Working with Children Check, and may involve a Certificate IV in a related field or relevant work experience, though specifics vary by training provider.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this qualification?

Graduates can pursue roles such as youth support worker, youth case manager, community youth worker, or outreach officer in community services, education, government, and non-profit sectors.

How is the course delivered, and what study modes are available?

Delivery modes include full-time, part-time, online, blended learning, and work-based training, with practical placements often required to gain hands-on experience.

How long does it take to complete the Diploma of Youth Work?

Duration is typically 1 to 2 years of full-time study, or longer part-time, depending on the training provider, prior experience, and recognition of prior learning.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026