Working as a Youth Worker can be an incredibly rewarding career, allowing you to positively impact the lives of young people and help them achieve their potential. If you're a qualified Youth Worker in another country who is considering making a move to Australia or are already in Australia you may be wondering if you can work in a similar role.
The answer is yes, providing you get your qualifications assessed as an Australian equivalent and they meet the minimum standards required. The process can feel a little overwhelming but there are resources available to help you navigate the qualifications recognition process in Australia.
Here are some key steps and considerations to keep in mind:
Research the requirements for Youth Worker qualifications in Australia
Before you start the qualifications recognition process, it's important to understand the requirements for Youth Worker qualifications in Australia.
Different states and territories may have their own specific requirements, so it's a good idea to research the requirements for the state or territory where you plan to live and work.
For Edmen Community Staffing Solutions this is a minimum Cert IV in a relevant field, check out our guides on the qualifications we can currently accept.
Once you've researched the requirements, you'll need to identify the relevant Australian qualification authority for your profession.
In the case of Youth Work, this is typically the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA) or the relevant state authority which are listed below.
Northern Territory
Skills Recognition Centre
Phone: (08) 8946 7316
Email: info@skillsrecognitioncentre.edu.au
 
Queensland
Overseas Qualification Unit, Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
Phone: 1300 369 935
Email: oqu@desbt.qld.gov.au 
 
South Australia
Skilled & Business Migration
Department for Innovation and Skills​
New South Wales
There is no Overseas Qualification Unit in NSW. However trade qualifications can be assessed.
If you live in NSW and require an assessment of your trade qualification, contact Training Services NSW on 13 28 11
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Tasmania
Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification​
Level 6, 39 Murray Street
Hobart  TAS  7000
Phone:  (03) 6165 6000
Email:  enquiries@tasc.tas.gov.au
 
Victoria
Overseas Qualifications Unit, Skilled and Business Migration Program
Phone:  1300 492 606
Email:  oqu@liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au
Western Australia
Overseas Qualifications Unit, Migration Services, Department of Training and Workforce Development
Phone:  (08) 9224 6540
Email:  oqu@dtwd.wa.gov.au  
 
2. Gather evidence of your qualifications and experience
To have your qualifications recognised in Australia, you'll need to provide evidence of your qualifications and work experience. This may include your academic transcripts, certificates, and references from previous employers.
3. Submit your application for qualifications recognition
Once you've gathered all of the necessary evidence, you can submit your application for qualifications recognition to the relevant Australian qualification authority. You may need to pay a fee for this service.
4. Await the outcome of your application
The qualifications recognition process can take some time, so it's important to be patient and await the outcome of your application. You may be required to provide additional information or undergo an assessment to demonstrate your skills and knowledge.
5. Consider any additional requirements
Depending on the state or territory where you plan to work, you may also need to meet additional requirements such as a NDIS Check, Working with Children Check or a police clearance – these will vary by state and employers.
6. Update your resume and start job hunting!
Once your qualifications have been recognised in Australia, you can update your resume and start looking for Youth Work opportunities.
Edmen provides casual youth and disability support workers to some of the largest community services organisations within Australia, predominately in NSW, SA and QLD.
So if you are looking for a higher pay rate (casual workers usually earn a higher base rate), more flexibility on hours so you can travel and enjoy your time in Australia and the ability to stay with one company and work in different states then search our Youth Work Jobs here.
Overall, transferring your qualifications as a Youth Worker in Australia can be a complex process, but with the right guidance and support it is definitely achievable. By following the steps outlined above and doing your research, you can take the first steps towards an exciting new chapter in your career as a Youth Worker in Australia and hopefully with Edmen.