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2726 - Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers
WELFARE, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY ARTS WORKERS design and implement strategies and programs to meet community and individual needs and assist individuals, families and groups with social, emotional and financial difficulties to improve quality of life by educating and supporting them and working towards change in their social environment.
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
researching and analysing community issues, needs and problems;
developing, evaluating and maintaining community resources and programs;
evaluating data and writing reports such as submissions requesting funding for continuing programs and new projects;
identifying issues of local need, concerns and aspirations through community consultation;
organising local sporting, cultural and recreational events and activities such as community functions, hobby classes, community arts projects and sporting competitions;
providing support while exploring alternatives with clients who experience difficulties such as marital problems, unemployment, illness and drug abuse;
assessing risks and providing intensive short-term crisis counselling for victims of domestic violence, child abuse, disasters and other crises;
assisting to establish and administer neighbourhood houses, community groups, employment training programs and other services.
Occupations:
272611 Community Arts Worker
272612 Recreation Officer / Recreation Coordinator
272613 Welfare Worker
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
researching and analysing community issues, needs and problems;
developing, evaluating and maintaining community resources and programs;
evaluating data and writing reports such as submissions requesting funding for continuing programs and new projects;
identifying issues of local need, concerns and aspirations through community consultation;
organising local sporting, cultural and recreational events and activities such as community functions, hobby classes, community arts projects and sporting competitions;
providing support while exploring alternatives with clients who experience difficulties such as marital problems, unemployment, illness and drug abuse;
assessing risks and providing intensive short-term crisis counselling for victims of domestic violence, child abuse, disasters and other crises;
assisting to establish and administer neighbourhood houses, community groups, employment training programs and other services.
Occupations:
272611 Community Arts Worker
272612 Recreation Officer / Recreation Coordinator
272613 Welfare Worker