Community Support Worker Diploma

Build the skills needed to support individuals, families, and communities through meaningful careers in social services and community care.

Type
Diploma
Duration
60 Weeks
Delivery
Online

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About The

Community Support Worker Diploma

The Community Support Worker Diploma is a comprehensive 60-week training program designed to prepare students with the knowledge, practical skills, and real-world experience required to support individuals and communities effectively. The program focuses on building the competencies needed to work in social services, healthcare environments, and community support organizations, helping individuals improve their wellbeing, independence, and overall quality of life.
The Community Support Worker Diploma is a comprehensive 60-week training program designed to prepare students with the knowledge, practical skills, and real-world experience required to support individuals and communities effectively. The program focuses on building the competencies needed to work in social services, healthcare environments, and community support organizations, helping individuals improve their wellbeing, independence, and overall quality of life.

Program Overview

The Community Support Worker (CSW) Diploma is a comprehensive 60-week program designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to provide compassionate, effective support to individuals and communities. This program prepares students for careers in social services, healthcare, and community support organizations, focusing on helping individuals enhance their quality of life.

Salary

26

Average Wage/HR**

46

High Wage/HR**
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: NOC Code: 14200, 12200 - Wage data based on NOC code 12200 and rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: December 2024.

Course Information

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Admission Requirements

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the program may pursue roles in a range of healthcare, social service, and community-based organizations, including positions such as:

  • Community Support Worker
  • Residential Support Worker
  • Mental Health Support Worker
  • Addiction Support Worker
  • Case Worker or Case Manager Assistant
  • Rehabilitation Support Worker
  • Youth Support Worker
  • Outreach Worker

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of the program may find employment in a variety of healthcare, social service, and community-based organizations, including employers such as:

  • Community health centers
  • Mental health and addiction treatment facilities
  • Non-profit social service organizations
  • Residential care and group homes
  • Youth support and outreach programs
  • Rehabilitation and recovery centers
  • Crisis response and intervention services
  • Shelters and housing support programs
  • Government social service departments
  • Community advocacy and support organizations
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Scholarship & Loan Information

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Program Brochure

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Program Details

  • Time Duration : 48 Weeks
  • Program Modes :
    On-Campus | Online |

Human Resources Administration Diploma

Program Description

This program provides hands-on Human Resources training that employers demand. Students learn to develop, implement, and evaluate human resources and labour relations policies, programs, and procedures, and advise employers and employees on human resources matters. Human resources professionals are employed throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be self-employed.

NOC Code

1121 — Human resources professionals

Career Opportunities

Upon completion of the program, graduates may work in roles such as:

  • Classification officer – human resources
  • Compensation research analyst
  • Conciliator
  • Employee relations officer
  • Employment equity officer
  • Human resources consultant
  • Human resources research officer
  • Job analyst
  • Labor organization business agent
  • Labor relations officer
  • Mediator
  • Union representative
  • Wage analyst