Program Objectives
This program is of interest to individuals with a strong desire to work as an integral part of a CSW team who also:
- 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
Of Interest To
This program provides students with the basic knowledge, skills, and work experience needed to become permanently employable in a CSW setting. Skill development is delivered in three areas:
- Enjoy performing a variety of responsibilities in a caring, gracious, and professional manner
- Place a high value on confidentiality, discretion, support, and detachment
- Have a keen interest in attaining knowledge in the Community Services and Social Worker field
- Demonstrate a strong personal and professional commitment to achieving excellence in a CSW capacity
Program Notes
Financial assistance may be available to qualified students Graduation requirements: students must achieve a minimum program mark of 75% to obtain a diploma, as well as the successful completion of a 160-hour placement.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program are qualified to work in a wide variety of CSW settings and occupations. Job titles vary per location, but graduates are an integral part of many settings, including:
- 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
Admission Requirements
- Grade 12 or equivalent; OR
- 18 years of age or with successful completion of an admission test, Wonderlic SLE admission test with minimum score of 16; AND
- Completion of Wonderlic SLE admission test with minimum score of 16; AND
- Completion of Wonderlic SLE admission test with minimum score of 16; AND
- Adequate level of physical health to be able to fulfill job requirements; AND
- Good command of the English language – both written and oral; AND
- Completion of standard registration form
Practicum Requirements
- Minimum pass mark for each subject (75% on CSW courses and 60% on ILS courses, and 75% as the overall average program grade); AND
- Keyboarding 25 wpm; AND
- Standard First Aid/CPR – Level C; AND
- Resume and Placement Preference Sheet at least 30 days prior to placement; AND
- Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening, submitted 30 days prior to placement; AND
- Non-disclosure or confidentiality agreement may be required; AND
- Proof of Vaccinations – Hepatitis and TB Tests may be required; AND
- Interview by Host may be also required prior to placement. The host has a right to choose whether or not to accept the student based on the results of the interview and program marks.