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How to Transition into a Career in Disability Support Services with All Health Training

Written by All Health Training | 8/15/23 5:00 AM

Is your career not quite what you thought it would be? Does it lack some of the rewarding and fulfilling aspects you had hoped it would contain? If so, you should consider a shift to a career in disability support services. 

With every day presenting an opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives, a growing demand for skilled workers, a diverse array of options and job security, it is an effective and rewarding change for many seeking to try something new. In this blog, we will discuss how to successfully transition into a career in disability support services in Australia, including the benefits of working in this field, the value of training and education and provide tips and advice on how to get started. Whether you're coming from a different industry or looking for a new challenge, this blog will provide you with the information you need to take the first step towards a rewarding and fulfilling career in disability support services in Australia.

 

Understanding Disability Support Services

Disability support services provide assistance and care to individuals with disabilities. The services can range from providing help with day-to-day activities to medical care and support with mental health and emotional wellbeing. Disability support services may be provided in various settings, including residential care facilities, community-based programs, and in-home care.

For a more in depth understanding of what a career in the disability support service industry entails, be sure to check out our on becoming a disability support worker

 

How to Transition into a Career in Disability Support Services

Transitioning into a career in disability support services can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. All Health Training's Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115) is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to pursue a career in this field. Here are some steps you can take to transition into a career in disability support services with All Health Training:

Research education options

Take the time to research support service education programs. For example, a Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115) can help you prepare for a successful career in the sector, teaching you the essential information you need to succeed. Understand the course structure, the skills you will learn, and the job opportunities that may be available to you after completing the program.

Assess your skills

Consider your existing skills and experience and how they may translate into a role in disability support services. Are you compassionate, empathetic, and a good communicator? These are all essential skills in this field.

Determine your goals

Think about what you hope to achieve by pursuing a career in disability support services. Are you looking for a career change, or are you starting your career? Understanding your goals can help you stay focused and motivated throughout the program.

Enroll in and complete your chosen program

Once you have researched a course and determined that it is the right fit for you, it's time to enroll. Many courses are flexible, allowing you to study while continuing to work in your current role; either part time or online. 

Apply for jobs

Once you have completed the program, it's time to start applying for jobs! There are a multitude of career opportunities in the sector for graduates in Australia, so  find one that works for you. Some of the places you can look for your new job include; 

  • Disability Support Worker Jobs - This website is dedicated to advertising jobs for disability support workers and related roles. Job seekers can search for vacancies by location, job type, and salary range.
  • Indeed - Indeed is another popular job search engine that lists job opportunities across a range of industries, including disability support services. Job seekers can search for vacancies by location, job type, and salary range.
  • Ethical Jobs - Ethical Jobs is a job search engine that focuses on roles that have a positive social or environmental impact. They often list job opportunities in the disability support services sector.
  • SEEK - SEEK is one of Australia's largest job search engines and has a wide range of job listings, including those  in the disability support services industry.

Studying with All Health Training

All Health Training is a leading Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that provides a range of nationally recognised qualifications in the healthcare and community services industries. Studying at All Health Training offers a range of benefits, including access to experienced trainers with real-world experience in the industry, flexible study options to suit individual needs, and comprehensive student support services. If you’re wanting start your journey toward a career in the disability support services sector, then study a Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115) with All Health Training and understand why we have a strong reputation for delivering high-quality training. 

 

In conclusion, transitioning into a career in disability support services can be a valuable and gratifying experience. If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and want to start a career in disability support services, then consider starting your change by studying with All Health Training. With our help, you can take the first step towards a meaningful career in the disability support services industry.