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Program overview

Program overview

Do you love to work with people and want career options in your future? Do you hope to make a difference in the world? Supporting children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities is a great way to do just that. Confederation College’s Developmental Services Worker program will give you the skills and experience you need to support others in living their life to the fullest. This program emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion, preparing you to provide essential support to individuals with disabilities.

Program structure

The Developmental Services Worker program at Confederation College is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to support individuals with developmental disabilities. The program has a duration of 2 years and includes a variety of learning experiences.

Key features of the program structure include:

  • Two field placements for real-world learning experiences.
  • Hands-on practice in lab settings.
  • Collaborative event planning with community partners.
  • Accelerated program option for those with relevant diplomas or degrees.
  • Focus on inclusion, individualization, and empowerment.
  • Seamless transition to university through a joint admission pathway with Lakehead University.

Students will engage in interactive simulations and teaching labs, along with capstone projects that integrate learned skills and knowledge, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.

Featured Experiences

The Developmental Services Worker program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:

  • Two field placements: one in a community-based setting with adults and another in a school-based setting.
  • Hands-on practice in lab settings to develop practical skills.
  • Collaborative event planning with community partners to foster real-world connections.
  • Interactive simulations that prepare students for real-life scenarios.
  • Capstone projects that allow students to apply their knowledge in meaningful ways.

Career Options

Graduates of the Developmental Services Worker program can pursue a variety of rewarding career paths in Canada. Here are some potential job options:

  • Student Support Professional: Assist students with disabilities in educational settings, providing support tailored to their individual needs.
  • Employment Support Specialist: Help individuals with disabilities find and maintain employment, offering guidance and resources.
  • Residential/Community Support Worker: Provide support to individuals with disabilities in residential settings, promoting independence and community integration.
  • Independent Contractor: Work on a freelance basis to provide specialized support services to individuals or organizations.
  • Family Support Worker: Offer assistance and resources to families of individuals with disabilities, helping them navigate challenges and access services.

These roles allow graduates to make a significant impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities, contributing to their well-being and inclusion in society.

 

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