Community Support Worker

  • Credential: Diploma
  • Type: Post Secondary Program
  • Study Options: Online | In-person | Blended
  • Intake: Available
  • Duration: 55 weeks
    • Total Hours: 1100
    • Theory Hours: 840
    • Field Practicum Hours: 260
  • Expected Salary: $44,200 ~ $78,500

Community Support Worker Diploma Program

Bay River College’s Community Support Worker Diploma Program is specially designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to embark on a rewarding journey in the field of social services. This Community Support Worker course seamlessly integrates insights from sociology, psychology, and various other social sciences. Support Worker program helps students to adeptly counsel and support individuals and their families in navigating personal and social challenges.

A key component of this program revolves around gaining a profound understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds, disabilities, gender dynamics, sexual orientation, family dynamics, and also substance abuse issues. When students learn about these these critical areas, they become better at promoting fairness and kindness in their work.

Practical Skills

260 hours of Practicum Experience Included

Community Support Worker diploma program students complete their education with 260 hours of practicum experience.

Community Support Workers’ skills and abilities

Moreover, students are nurtured in the art of creating and sustaining meaningful relationships through effective communication and interactive skills. Armed with these essential tools, they become adept at assessing the unique needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Subsequently, they learn to set comprehensive goals and develop tailored intervention strategies that address these needs effectively.

Additionally, the program equips students with the ability to implement strategies that enhance clients’ problem-solving capabilities, further enhancing their overall well-being. To round out their skillset, students are trained to identify and mobilize community resources that are pertinent to the specific needs of their clients, fostering a holistic and comprehensive approach to social support.

Community Support Worker career in Canada

This exclusive Community Support Worker Diploma Program is designed for individuals seeking for the knowledge and skills to get able to join the field of social services and draws upon the principles of sociology, psychology, and other social sciences to counsel and assist individuals and their families in understanding and resolving personal and social conflicts. Part of the program will focus on understanding multicultural backgrounds, disabilities, gender, sexual orientation, family issues and substance abuse. From there, students learn how to create and maintain helpful relationships through effective communication and interactive skills. They will be equipped to assess individual, family, group or community needs; set goals and develop appropriate intervention methods; implement strategies to increase clients’ problem-solving abilities as well as identify and mobilize community resources relevant to client needs.

Graduates of the Community Support Worker diploma program find employment as counsellors and social workers in a variety of settings in the social work field. These opportunities include mental health agencies, addiction treatment centers, youth facilities, drop-in centers and also group homes.

Learning Outcome

Successful students will gain these skills:

  • Background checks
  • Personnel screening
  • Social benefits assessment and investigation
  • Behavior management
  • Social services
  • and more…

Career Opportunities

When you become a social worker, you will have a wide range of job opportunities to choose from, including mental health agencies, treatment centers, youth facilities, drop-in centers and group homes.

  • Social services worker
  • Social counselor

Who can apply?

The profile of this career is people who enjoy assisting clients, social outings, screen, recruit, and train volunteers and support staff, problem-solver skills, and also coordinate or implement social events for the community, etc. In addition, in this field, students enjoy reading, being detailed on data entry, numeracy, oral and written communication, thinking and scheduling, among other skills.

Admission

Standard Admission:
  • Optimum age requirement is 18 years or older.
  • High School Diploma or equivalent, OR
  • High School Diploma equivalent from other provinces in Canada, OR
  • Translated diploma/transcripts of high school and/or other levels of postsecondary education completed, OR
  • Successful completion of the Bay River College Admission Test (Wonderlic Test) minimum score required (310) on verbal skills exam
  • High school diploma and transcripts will be verified after your submission.
  • Minimum scholastic level of Verbal Skills (365) and Quantitative Skills (265) set by WBST, OR
  • Visit English Proficiency for more details.
  • Successful entrance interview with Bay River College Administration
Mature Admission:
  • Minimum age requirement of 18 years or older.
  • Have been out of school for two years.
  • High School Diploma or equivalent, or
  • High School Diploma equivalent will be from other provinces in Canada, or
  • Successful completion of the Bay River College Admission Test (Wonderlic Test) minimum score required (310) on verbal skills exam
  • Visit English Proficiency for more details.
  • Successful entrance interview with Bay River College Administration
  • High school diploma and transcripts will be verified after your submission.

If you have any question please contact us.

Financial

Canadian Students
  • Alberta Student Loan processing
  • Alberta Job Grant processing
  • Scholarships (Based on programs)
  • For additional financial support resources, please contact us directly.

International Students Scholarships (Based on programs)

  • Flexible fees
  • Boarding and accommodation guidance
  • Financial guidance
  • Contact our placement staff for specific details according to your country

Industrial Acceptance

Graduates of the Community Service Worker Diploma Program are eligible for employment as counselors in a variety of settings in the social work field, including mental health and domestic violence facilities, halfway houses, correctional facilities, and drop-in centers, as well as counseling centers serving a wide range of client populations.

According to Canada’s Job Bank information, the number of openings for social and community service workers over the period 2019 ~ 2028 is expected to increase to a total 67,700 (as a result of expansion demand and replacement demand).

Expected salary: $44,200 ~ $78,500 | Average salary: $23 per hour | Canada
Practicum support: Our placement team will help you with resume building and cover letter, as well as practicum and job placement.

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