The Community Service Worker diploma program prepares you to administer social assistance programs and community services while helping clients address personal and social problems. In 40 weeks, you'll gain comprehensive knowledge, computer skills, complete a clinical placement at an approved facility, and choose from customizable elective courses to tailor your training to become permanently employable in social service settings across Manitoba.
This program addresses the growing workforce shortage in social services by providing comprehensive training in psychology, sociology, mental health, addictions, criminology, and case management. Academy of Learning provides financial aid guidance for qualified students and job placement assistance to help you succeed from enrollment through employment. You'll develop the skills to work with at-risk populations, provide counselling and ethical support, and navigate government and social services systems—plus customize your learning path with electives in office skills, word processing, database management, or spreadsheets based on your career goals.
Choose from elective courses including Office Skills, Word Processing, Database Management, and Spreadsheets to build additional competencies that align with your career aspirations in Manitoba's community service sector.
Community Service Workers are integral parts of social service organizations, providing essential support to individuals, families, and communities facing various challenges.
Career paths include:
Salary Range: $31,206 – $62,400 annually (Information from PayScale Canada)

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