Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW)

Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW)

As of today the association has a number of branches in the country, and for further assistance has become a member of the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). The association is responsible for developing and regulating the standards of social work profession in Australia. AASW has over 8,500 members in diverse range of fields practicing in different location.

The association is a recognised assessing authority for social workers that need assessment for migration/visa application purposes. A successful completion of assessment does not qualify the oversea applicant to become a member of the association.

 

AASW roles and responsibilities: 

 

·         Advocating on behalf of members for the pursue of justice and fairness;

·         Developing and maintaining the practice and ethical standards;

·         Representing the interests of members as a group;

·         Accrediting and developing the educational standards of the professionals;

·         Assessing and recognising the qualified social workers; and

·         Providing resources and facilities for the members.

 

The list of occupations assessed by AASW can be found below: 

 

Number

Occupation Name

ANZSCO

Code

Assessing

Authority

1

Social Worker

272511

AASW

 

Skill Assessment Procedure for migration:

 

The association is required to assess the qualification of overseas applicants for migration. For applicants that wish to gain further points towards their migration application, have the option to apply for skilled employment assessment.

It is worth mentioning, social work is not a registered profession in Australia, and by that means many employers may require the applicants to have a membership with AASW. 

 

 

 

YES

NO

Have you received your qualification from an accredited University/College in Australia or New Zealand?

You are not required to be assessed.

You are required to have your qualification and skills assessed by the relevant authority. 

Are you required to be submitted for assessment?

Documents required:

 

·         Certificate or a degree, in original language and a certified copy of an official English translation, if applicable.

·        Certified copy of your identification.  

·         Official transcript, in original language and a certified copy of an official English translation, if applicable.  

·       Evidence of supervised teaching practice.

·         Evidence of membership, in the relevant association, if applicable.

·         Evidence of employment, from graduation to presernt.

·         Evidence of registration/ license, if applicable.

·         Assessment form, and

·         Evidence of English proficiency**.

 

 

 

** English proficiency, applicant who has acquired his/her qualification from a non-English speaking country, is required to sit for IELTS examination. It is essential to achieve a minimum score of 7 in each of the four components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).

The English proficiency test required for assessment is IELTs, however, other English examinations like TOFEL iBT may also be accepted by the  relevant authority.

 

Below is the table of score comparison between English Proficiency examinations:

 

Listening

Speaking

Reading

Writing

Total Score

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

118-120

8.5

29

8.5

28-29

8.5

29

8.5

30

8.5

115-117

8.0

28

8.0

26-27

8.0

29

8.0

30

8.0

110-114

7.5

27

7.5

24-25

7.5

27-28

7.5

29

7.5

102-109

7.0

24-26

7.0

23

7.0

24-26

7.0

27-28

7.0

94-101

6.5

20-23

6.5

20-22

6.5

19-23

6.5

24-26

6.5

79-93

6.0

12-19

6.0

18-19

6.0

13-18

6.0

21-23

6.0

60-78

5.5

7-11

5.5

16-17

5.5

8-12

5.5

18-20

5.5

46-59

5.0

4-6

5.0

14-15

5.0

4-7

5.0

14-17

5.0

35-45

4.5

3

4.5

12-13

4.5

3

4.5

12-13

4.5

32-34

<=4

0-2

<=4

0-11

<=4

0-2

<=4

0-11

<=4

0-31

 

 

Assessment of overseas qualification is a complex and time consuming procedure. It may take up to 8 weeks for the process to take place. After completion of the assessment a Letter of Assessment is received by the applicant. The received qualification is useful to assist:

 

·         Migration officers to determine the suitability of the applicant for migration under the General Skilled Migration Categories; and

·         Eligibility for relevant jobs.

 

For further information as to fees and assessments please contact us. 

 

Here is the list of links that may be useful: 

 

Immigration

·    www.aasw.asn.au

 

 

 

 

For more information, please contact us

If you wish to book in an assessment, please fill the form below.
Last Updated: 09 November 2015
Editor: Ms. Kiandokht Dardashti