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CHC24105 Certificate II in Active Volunteering (Year 11 & 12 only)

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Volunteering Queensland

External RTO number: 6020


Qualification description

Certificate II in Active Volunteering is an accredited training program offered for secondary school students. The course provides students with fundamental understanding of volunteering through supportive yet challenging industry experience and classroom theory.

Students build transferable skills that are valued and sought after by employers, increase certainty about the direction of their career, and become more socially concerned with a greater understanding of the issues that face their community.

 

The program includes:

  • Practical tasks

  • Hands-on activities involving assisting others

  • Group projects

  • e-Learning projects


QCE Credits: Successful completion of the Certificate II in Active Volunteering contributes a maximum of four (4) credits towards a student's QCE.  A maximum of four (4) credits from the same training package can contribute to a QCE.​


​Entry requirements

At enrolment, each student will be required to create (or simply supply if previously created) a Unique Student Identifier (USI). A USI creates an online record of all training and qualifications attained in Australia.​


Duration and location

This is a one-year course delivered in Years 11 and 12 on site at Park Ridge State High School in partnership with Volunteering Queensland. This may be extended if required ​

Delivery modes​

A range of delivery modes will be used during the teaching and learning of this qualification. These include:

  • Practical tasks

  • Hands-on activities involving assisting others

  • Group projects

  • e-Learning projects​

Fees

TBA

All text and reprographics are provided by the school.​

Course units

Program delivery will combine both class-based tasks and practical components in the school environment. This involves the delivery of a range of projects and services within their school community. A range of teaching/learning strategies will be used to deliver the competencies.


Assessment

Assessmen​t is competency based and therefore no levels of achievement are awarded.

Progressive completion of competencies include:

  • Portfolios – including

  • Research items

  • Developed projects

  • Teacher observations and questioning

As part of their study, students must complete at least 20 hours of volunteer work – either within the school community, or with approved external organisation(s).


Unit code​​​
Core Units
Title

BSBCMM201

Communicate in the workplace

CHCDIV001

Work with diverse people 

CHCVOL001

Be an effective volunteer

HLTWHS001

Participate in workplace health and safety

ELECTIVE UNITS - 3 required

BSBPEF202


Plan and apply time management 

BSBTEC201

Use business software applications 

BSBTEC202

Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment 

HLTFSE001

Follow basic food safety practices 

PUACOM014

Contribute to community safety 

SISXCAI007

Assists with activities not requiring equipment


RTO obligation

Employment is not guaranteed upon completion of this qualification. Student enrolment, complaints and appeals are managed by Volunteering Queensland (RTO#6020).

Students who are deemed competent in all 7 units of competency will be awarded a Qualification and a Record of Results Volunteering Queensland (RTO#6020).

​Students who achieve at least one unit of competency (but not the full qualification) will receive a Statement of Attainment issued by Volunteering Queensland (RTO#6020).


Pathways

The Certificate II in Active Volunteering will predominantly be used by students seeking to build real world, communication, collaboration and employability skills.

  • Community services.
  • Childcare.
  • Animal welfare.


Students eligible for an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) may be able to use their completed Certificate II to contribute towards their ATAR. For further information please visit https://www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior/australian-tertiary-admission-rank-atar.



Disclaimer:
The RTO Park Ridge SHS # 30421 guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the qualification. We do not guarantee employment upon completion of this qualification.
Correct at time of publication but subject to change.​

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Last reviewed 22 August 2023
Last updated 22 August 2023