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C4429 - Certificate IV in Youth Work
Plan: C4429 - Certificate IV in Youth Work
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Statement on competency-based trainingEmployability Skills
Statement on competency-based training
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Foundation Skills
This program supports you in the development of a range of Foundation Skills that are fundamental to your effective participation in the workplace, in the community, and in education and training. These Foundation Skills are a combination of language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills and employability skills, which are clustered under the headings:
- Navigate the world of work
- Interact with others
- Get the job done.
Foundation Skills are specific to each unit of competency and form part of the requirements for competency. When you demonstrate that you are competent in your particular job skills and knowledge, you are also demonstrating that you have developed the relevant Foundation Skills.
Further information about the foundation skills you will develop in this program is available at http://companion_volumes.vetnet.education.gov.au/Pages/TrainingPackage.aspx?pid=7
Employability Skills
In addition to developing the skills and knowledge required for a particular area of work, this program also aims to help you to develop broad work skills, known as Employability Skills. There are eight employability skills:
- communication
- teamwork
- problem solving
- initiative and enterprise
- planning and organising
- self-management
- learning
- technology
Employability skills are “embedded” in the units of competency in your program. When you demonstrate that you are competent in your particular job skills and knowledge, you are also demonstrating that you have developed relevant employability skills. More information around Employability Skills can be provided by your teacher.
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