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Care in your career

Karingal Training puts the care into your career. A local Registered Training Organisation for over 15 years, Karingal Training provides education that is industry relevant and focused on employment outcomes.
One of the largest community services providers in Victoria, Karingal’s success is evident in job outcomes with 90 per cent of Geelong Certificate IV in Disability graduates finding employment within the first year.
“All Karingal Training courses are designed to help with employment skills and confidence building in a supported environment, providing participants with the tools to develop and enhance their confidence to find a job or improve their current position in the workplace,” says Brett Cassar, Manager Karingal Training.
Karingal Training offer courses in Community Services, Home and Community Care, Aged Care, Life Skills, Disability, Mental Health, Individual Support and Health. Dual certificates are available and allow you to increase your employment opportunities without doubling your study load.
With small class sizes, supportive staff and tailored learning paths where people can create their own futures, enrol now by calling 1300 582 687 or visit the Karingal Training website for a full list of courses.

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