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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Social Service Community Worker program is designed to prepare students to support the well-being of individuals and families facing challenging life events. This includes issues such as poverty, domestic violence, and mental trauma. As advocates, Social Service Community Workers help clients access resources and develop skills for greater independence. The program emphasizes the importance of community-based health and support services, equipping students with the knowledge to create positive change in people's lives. Students will engage in experiential learning opportunities, allowing them to apply their skills in real-world settings. If you have a passion for helping others and a desire to strengthen communities, this program is a great fit for you.

Program Structure

The Social Service Community Worker program is structured to be completed within two years of full-time study. The program includes a variety of learning experiences designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Experiential and applied learning opportunities in community settings.
  • Focus on human development, family dynamics, and interpersonal communications.
  • Emphasis on advocacy, program planning, and social policy.
  • Field placements that provide hands-on experience in social service environments.

Students will also have the opportunity to participate in co-op placements, enhancing their practical skills and professional network.

Featured Experiences

  • Field placements in various community service settings, allowing students to apply their learning in real-world scenarios.
  • Experiential learning opportunities that foster personal growth and professional development.
  • Work-integrated experiences that include seminars for reflection and skill enhancement.
  • Access to community-based health centers and outreach programs for hands-on training.

Career Options

Graduates of the Social Service Community Worker program can pursue a variety of rewarding career paths in Canada. Some potential job options include:

  • Community Support Worker: Assist individuals and families in accessing community resources and support services.
  • Outreach Worker: Engage with marginalized populations to provide support and connect them with necessary services.
  • Behavioural Interventionist: Work with clients to implement strategies that promote positive behavioral changes.
  • Residential Care Worker: Provide support and supervision in residential settings for individuals with various needs.
  • Case Manager: Coordinate services and support for clients, ensuring they receive comprehensive care tailored to their needs.

The job outlook for these positions is strong, with many opportunities available in diverse settings such as community centers, shelters, and social service agencies.

 

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