Graduate Diploma
The Graduate Diploma in Supervision provides multi-disciplinary knowledge and skills in the supervision of individuals and groups across a variety of contexts, including the Church, education, health care, aged care, social services, and overseas aid and development.
Grounded in the long and rich history of accompaniment within the Ignatian spiritual tradition, and in line with community professional standards, students are trained and develop the necessary skills for professional practice as supervisors. This includes approaches and methods to help others reflect, learn, and nurture support structures in communities, all with a view to safe and sustainable practice.
Graduates will exemplify and encourage a culture of self-care and care of others, as well as develop the skills to manage a professional supervision practice. They are prepared to work in the area of formation and in the clinical and leadership settings of Catholic and other Christian organisations across a range of ministries.
An applicant must comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy .
To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed a Bachelor degree in any discipline.
In addition, an applicant must submit a brief resume detailing experience relevant to the application and include the contact details of a referee who can attest to the applicant's suitability to undertake the course.
Disclaimer: The course entry requirements above are for 2022 Admission.
Graduates of this course are both individual religious and laity. They are suitable to work in Catholic and Christian-based organisations and contexts, and across range of settings including the Church, education, health, aged care, social services, and aid and development.