Community Service Worker(Virtual )

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With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is
facing a growing shortage of well-trained personnel....

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Province

Ontario

Colleges

Academy of Learning, AOL Brampton

Program Categories

Healthcare

Program Duration

40Weeks

Program Intakes

Every Monday

Class Type

Hybrid

Funding

OSAP

Community Service Worker Diploma in Brampton
With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is facing a growing shortage of well-trained personnel. Throughout the North American healthcare industry, there is an acute need to increase the size of the workforce and raise the skill level of that workforce.

A well-trained Community Service Worker (CSW) is equipped with a flexible, adaptable career. Social and community service workers administer and implement a variety of social assistance programs and community services. They assist clients to address personal and social problems. They are employed by social service and government agencies, mental health agencies, group homes, shelters, substance abuse centres, school boards, correctional facilities, and other establishments.

Admissions Requirements

Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check
19 years of age or older (varies, depending on province-specific ministry requirements)
Grade 12 or equivalent, or Mature Student Status with successful completion of CAST testing
Completion of Wonderlic SLE admission test with minimum score of 18

Objectives

Comprehensive community service worker knowledge, including psychology, sociology, family life, mental health, addictions, criminology, at-risk populations, case management, counselling, ethics, business communication, report writing, and government and social services
Full range of computer and office skills, including current software applications, keyboarding skills, and personal and professional development
On-site work experience through participation in a 160-hour placement at an approved CSW facility

Career Opportunties

Healthcare and social assistance
Nursing and residential care facilities
Youth centres
Individual and family services
Youth protection services
Public administration
Civic and social organizations
Social advocacy
Grant-making organizations
Provincial government
Out-patient care centres
Local community service centres (e.g., CLSC)
Vocational rehabilitation services
Educational services
Hospitals
Community food and housing
Emergency relief services

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