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If you have a passion for working with people who may be facing difficulties and changing their lives for the better, then a career as an alcohol and drug support worker may be the right career for you. This rewarding profession allows you to assist individuals who use substances in terms of their recovery and support their well-being.


In this blog, we will see what you need to know about becoming an alcohol and drug support worker with the help of KAL Training's nationally recognised course, CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs, what the role generally looks like, the qualifications you will need, and what career pathway to consider to explore a career as an alcohol and drug support worker.


What Does an Alcohol and Drug Support Worker Do?

In the alcohol and drug support profession, you will play a significant role in supporting clients, adults, children, families, and communities affected by substance use. Support can include:


  • Providing emotional and practical support
  • Working with a person to create best practice care plans and recovery plans
  • Providing counselling, or referring a person to a specialist for their alcohol and drug use/dependence
  • Education and harm reduction/prevention activity or plan, and
  • Collaborating with health workers to promote a holistic approach.

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Step 1: Get Qualified

To start your journey as an alcohol and drug support worker, you have to gain the right qualification. With the CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs from KAL Training, you will have the knowledge and skills to work with your clients confidently and support them to get back to their normal life that they have wanted for a long time. Also, you will get to work in community services and health sectors to make a positive change in your community and the people around you.


What Skills and Knowledge Will You Gain?


  • Provide first aid
  • Work with diverse people
  • Use communication to build relationships
  • Work in an alcohol and other drugs context
  • Assess the needs of your clients with Alcohol and other drug issues
  • Assess co-existing needs
  • Provide brief interventions
  • Work legally and ethically
  • Work with people with mental health issues
  • Develop and maintain network and collaborative partnerships

This course doesn't have any entry requirements, but you just have to take the LLN test and Pre-Training Review. Once you complete this course, you can work in community health organisations, AOD organisations, etc., and the job titles will include


  • Case worker
  • Community support worker
  • Detoxification worker
  • Drug and alcohol worker

Step 2: Gain Real Experience

Once you complete this qualification, you can get into job roles such as caseworker, community support worker, and drug and alcohol worker, etc. By interning in the local organisation near you, you will gain real-world experience and will create various professional connections, which are very important to have in this sector. Also, you know that the more experience you gain, the more opportunities you will gain for yourself and in the future, you will specialise in youth service to work in rehabilitation centres and public health programs.



Step 3: Manage and Advance a Career

Once you become established, you may want to begin looking to study mental health, social services or counseling. Getting formally educated in these fields would prepare you to transition into more leadership positions or specialised counseling roles in the future.


Why Choose KAL Training?

When you choose KAL Training, you will get:

Nationally Recognised Qualification, which is valid across Australia, and can help you work anywhere in Australia

Experienced Trainers who will help you in every way possible with the years of experience they have of working in the field, as well as teaching, which is going to help you in your career

Flexible Study Options to suit your schedule, so that you can study if you are a student or a working professional

A supportive environment that is given to you from the day you enrol until you get certified.


A Career that Changes Lives

Becoming an Alcohol and Drug Support Worker is an honourable vocation, and it provides purpose in your life. You will be able to assist individuals in rebuilding their self-esteem and supporting their relationships in developing healthier lifestyles.


There are many career options available if you gain the necessary training and already possess an inherent desire to help others, along with the motivation to support change and endeavour to make a positive difference. You can turn your dedication to serving the community into a career that is rewarding and ultimately fulfilling for many years from now!

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