Course Level
Certificate IV
Certificate IV in Celebrancy - CHC41015
This qualification reflects the role of celebrants who work with their clients to plan and present ceremonies of varied types in the Australian community. Celebrants are generally self-employed.When the marriage celebrancy electives are chosen, this qualification addresses the specific legislative responsibilities of marriage celebrants and is linked to national registration requirements.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Celebrant Institute RTO Online | Online/Off-campus - 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Structure
13 units: 6 core; 7 elective
Subjects
- Interview clients and plan marriage ceremonies
- Plan for the provision of pastoral and spiritual care
- Provide pastoral and spiritual care
- Develop and implement community programs
- Prepare for performances
- Manage small business finances
- Work with diverse people
- Promote products and services
- Work within a community development framework
- Write content for a range of media
- Establish client celebrancy needs
- Market the small business
- Undertake small business planning
- Make a presentation
- Set up a business or records system for a small business
- Work with people with mental health issues
- Maintain business technology
- Prepare for, present and evaluate ceremonies
- Prepare for, present and evaluate marriage ceremonies
- Use communication to build relationships
- Coordinate business resources
- Use and respect copyright
- Plan, present and evaluate funeral and memorial ceremonies
- Develop and maintain stagecraft skills
- Monitor and manage small business operations
- Design and produce business documents
- Work legally and ethically
- Maintain financial records
- Support participative planning processes
- Provide loss and grief support
- Establish and maintain marriage celebrancy practice
- Work effectively in the funeral services industry
- Develop and support relevant community resources
- Develop sustainable celebrancy practice
- Research, design and organise ceremonies
- Reflect on and improve own professional practice
- Plan and implement administrative systems