Now is a great time to look at planning a future career, getting that dreamt about qualification and gaining the skills needed for employment.
Now is also a great time to consider upskilling, whether it is to take on more responsibility at work, refresh knowledge and skills, gain further career options or simply to gain recognition for a role that is already being undertaken in the workplace without any formal qualification.
Staff at Diversitat Training are committed to helping clients achieve their best.
And in doing so, clients can enhance their career path and future employment prospects by training.
Diversitat’s qualifications are nationally recognised by employers across Australia and delivered by trainers who are all industry skilled and trained.
With Diversitat Training clients are guaranteed to receive training from industry experts who are passionate about the industry they work and train in.
Trainer Mark Tonzing said that education was a basic right.
“I am passionate about equality for all, human rights, specifically the right of education.
“See the person, see their choices and empower them with knowledge and skills to achieve those choices,” he said.
Mark teaches community services courses at Diversitat Training, including community services work, disability, youth work, mental health and alcohol and other drugs training.
“I would love for my students to become great client centred workers in their sector of choice where they empower each client to achieve their needs and have the fulfilled life they desire.”
Those who are looking for a new start or to increase their knowledge and skill base should talk to Diversitat Training.
There is a new course guide out for June-September and there are also rolling enrolments for most courses so no-one misses out.
Qualifications offered at Diversitat Training are nationally recognised by employers across Australia and are focused on growing industries such as aged care individual support and health services.
This is an industry which, according to the Community Services and Health Industry Skill Council – 2015 Environmental Scan (Escan), is expected to create one in four jobs between now and 2018.
Those who are looking for a qualification in community services, aged care, disability, youth work, mental health and alcohol and other drugs, education support, early childhood education and care, leadership and management or health services should give Diversitat Training a call on 5246 9600 or visit www.diversitat.org.au/training for more information or to download the course guide.