The Local Impact Facilitator (LIF) course builds practical leadership capability in regional practitioners who work across community, government, business and not-for-profit settings. Delivered through the five Ready Communities Readiness Indicators, the course equips participants to lead place-based change, facilitate complex conversations, coordinate collaborative action and translate insight into sustained impact.
The course is intentionally designed to align with nationally accredited Certificate IV–level leadership and workplace capability units while remaining grounded in real, in‑field community practice.
Course structure at a glance
Five course units aligned to the five Ready Communities Readiness Indicators
Delivery mode: blended (facilitated workshops, field-based practice, reflective learning, digital tools)
Assessment approach: authentic, workplace-based tasks drawn directly from participants’ live community contexts
Accreditation intent: alignment with Certificate IV leadership and workplace units (delivered in partnership with an RTO where required)

