Mental Health Worker Education
We're one of Australia's highest rated nationally recognised RTOs, providing online mental health, community services, youth work and alcohol and other drugs courses.
Online, Self-paced Teacher-led training
Nationally Recognised RTO 45162
Study Now, Pay Later With Interest-Free Payment Options
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Career Outcomes
What careers could you be open to after studying a course in Youth Work?

Mental Health Support Worker
Average salary: AU$60,000 to AU$75,000 per year*
Supports people with mental health needs using recovery focused strategies, practical assistance, and service coordination.

Community Support Worker
Average salary: AU$70,000 to 80,000 per year.*
Provides direct client support, conducts needs assessments, and implements service responses aligned with organisational protocols.

Mental Outreach Worker
Average salary: AU$85,000 to AU$95,000 per year*
Engages people in the community, provides support and connection to services, and helps reduce barriers to care.
One in five Australians aged 16 to 85 experience a mental health condition each year (AIWH), increasing the need for skilled Mental Health Workers across community, residential, and outreach settings.
Around 5,700 mental health social workers and occupational therapists are employed in Australia (AIWH), reflecting strong demand for skilled professionals delivering recovery-focused support services.
There are over 9,600 Mental Health Worker roles currently listed on SEEK across Australia, reflecting strong ongoing recruitment demand in community mental health, support services, and care roles.
Study at the Hader Insitute
When you're unsure about your career, it can be unnerving, especially if you're driven to work in an impactful way. Building skills that let you make a valuable contribution to your community is the key to finding the right path forward. Yet it's not always obvious where to begin or how to gain the qualifications that can take you from where you are now to where you want to be. That's where Hader Institute of Education can help; as a leading online training provider, we focus on equipping you with the tools to create change, both in your own life and in the lives of others. Whether you're just starting your career or switching roles, our nationally recognised courses are designed to support your transformation into a professional who makes a difference, so there's no need to look up "Mental Health Worker Education" or "Career In Mental Health". On top of that, being a registered training organisation (RTO) means our online courses are aligned with industry standards in Australia. We're here to make it possible for you to keep moving towards your goals, whether you're pursuing meaningful careers in Community Services, Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs, or Youth Work, without putting your other work or personal obligations on hold through flexible learning.
As you explore careers in impactful and meaningful fields, you'll find that Hader Institute of Education provides a wide range of programs. If you want to pursue one of our Mental Health courses, you can count on our flexible learning to provide you with the knowledge you need to support those facing emotional and psychological hurdles. Choosing this path means getting ready for roles like Mental Health Support Worker, AOD Recovery Coach, and other jobs that can genuinely impact lives. As for those drawn to Youth Work training, we also have online courses that help you build the skills and confidence to impact young Australian lives through roles like Youth Outreach Worker or Youth Services Coordinator. Regardless of whether you select one of these courses or decide to pursue other fields of study, such as Alcohol and Other Drugs or Community Services, you will receive a flexible yet structured learning experience. If you've been looking up "Mental Health Worker Education", "Mental Health Worker Qualifications", or "Career Paths In Mental Health", you'll be pleased to know that, with us, you can work through self-paced modules to progress without sacrificing your other commitments.
Deciding on a program starts with having the relevant information at your fingertips, which is why we give you resources that make this choice easier. For instance, our Hader Institute Course Guide includes a chart comparing qualification levels, so you can see exactly how each option fits your goals, and you'll also find a short quiz that matches you with programs that align with your interests, purpose for studying, and circumstances. And on our course pages, you'll find transparent details about units, entry requirements, potential career paths, and expenses. To learn the extensive details about a particular program, simply download its course guide and explore your preferred qualification further before making a commitment. Once you've decided on a course, all you have to do is complete the application form, submit the necessary documents, and wait for us to reach out to you to finalise everything, so there's no need to spend time searching for "online mental health diploma" or "mental health short courses". Leave your searches for "Online Cert Courses" or "Short Courses Brisbane" in the past, and apply for a program today.
Why Study at Hader Institute of Education?
We believe in a future where everyone feels included, connected, valued and belongs. We’re in business to empower people to help each other on their paths to discovery and transformation.
Accredited Courses
All our Certificate and Diploma courses are nationally recognised.


Structured Online Learning
Learn anywhere, anytime, and at your own pace with our online courses — plus access to weekly virtual teaching sessions, recorded lectures, and exclusive masterclasses with industry professionals.
Work Placement Guaranteed
We offer work experience placement through our partner Skiltrak, a pioneer in blending personalised placement opportunities and professional development.
Job Search Assistance
From the moment you commence your studies, we'll help you with resume reformatting, cover letters and finding the right role.





