Counsellor (VIC)
Education and Training:
You can work as a counsellor without formal qualifications. Entry to this occupation may be improved if you have qualifications. You may like to consider a VET qualification in counselling. As subjects and prerequisites can vary between institutions, you should contact your chosen institution for further information. You may be able to study through distance education.
You can also become a counsellor by studying counselling, psychology or a related field at university. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your VCE with English. A number of universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact Open Universities Australia or the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.
Related Courses:
While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.
*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.
- Facilitate the Counselling Relationship (CHC Unit)
- Foundations of Counselling (Training Program)
- Telephone Counselling Support Worker (Training Program)
- Working with Clients with Amphetamine-type Stimulants Issues
- Certificate III in Telephone Counselling Skills *
- Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs Work *
- Certificate IV in Christian Counselling
- Certificate IV in Life Coaching *
- Certificate IV in Mediation *
- Certificate IV in Telephone Counselling Skills
- Diploma of Community Services - Alcohol and Other Drugs *
- Diploma of Community Services - Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health *
- Diploma of Counselling *
- Diploma of Counselling and Family Therapy - Christian
- Diploma of Holistic Counselling
- Diploma of Life Coaching *
- Diploma of Transpersonal Counselling
- Advanced Diploma of Counselling and Family Therapy - Christian
- Associate Degree in Holistic Counselling
- Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Applied Science - Psychology *
- Bachelor of Applied Social Science
- Bachelor of Applied Social Science - Counselling
- Bachelor of Arts *
- Bachelor of Arts - Rural Social Welfare
- Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling / Dip Community Service - Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health
- Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling / Diploma of Disability
- Bachelor of Counselling
- Bachelor of Holistic Counselling
- Bachelor of Outreach and Community Education
- Bachelor of Psychological Science *
- Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Psychological Studies
- Bachelor of Social Science *
- Bachelor of Youth Work *
Employment Opportunities:
Many counsellors are self-employed in their own counselling practices.
Counsellors may also be employed by community service organisations, hospitals, schools, clinics and government departments. Large corporations and organisations often employ counsellors who specialise in workplace or organisational counselling.
Competition is often strong for available work.
For Further Information:
Australian Counselling Association
Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors (VIC)
(03) 9670 4877Relationships Australia (VIC)
(03) 9261 8700Information for other states and territories:
www.theaca.net.au
aipcvic@aipc.net.au