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Community Service Worker Program

Community Service Worker Program (Hybrid)

Overview

Empower Communities: Discover TAHA College's Community Service Worker Program!

 

Are you passionate about making a positive impact and supporting those in need? TAHA College proudly presents its comprehensive Community Service Worker Program, where you can embark on a transformative journey to become a skilled and compassionate community service worker.

 

Program Overview:

 

Our in-depth course covers a wide range of modules designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the community service sector. You'll learn about behavior modification, family development, community capacity building, mental health, and more. Each module is crafted to provide a thorough understanding of the challenges and rewards of community service work.

 

Become a TAHA College Graduate:

 

Upon successful completion of the program, you'll receive a prestigious certification, validating your expertise in community service work. Join the esteemed TAHA College community, a network of dedicated professionals committed to making a difference.

 

Embrace the World of Community Service:

 

Ready to embrace the role of a community service worker and make a significant impact? Call us at 416-609-3500 to enroll in TAHA College's Community Service Worker Program. Unleash your potential, master essential skills, and thrive in the rewarding field of community service. Together, let's build a strong foundation for your successful career in community support!

 

Source: jobbank.gc.ca (NOC 4214)

The information provided is sourced from the Government of Canada's Job Bank, ensuring accuracy and relevance to current job market trends for professionals in Community Service Work in Ontario under the National Occupational Classification code 4214.

Why TAHA College ?

 

Hands-On Training:

 

At TAHA College, we believe in experiential learning. Throughout the program, you'll engage in practical exercises and real-world simulations, immersing yourself in the intricacies of community service work. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, you'll sharpen your practical skills and understanding.

 

Personalized Guidance:

 

Your success as a community service worker is our top priority. Our dedicated instructors will provide personalized guidance, ensuring you receive the support and mentorship to flourish in this dynamic field. We are committed to nurturing your talents and helping you achieve your career aspirations.

 

Benefits of the Program:

 

Enrolling in our Community Service Worker Program at TAHA College comes with an array of benefits. You'll gain proficiency in essential skills, making you an asset in the job market. Moreover, our program's comprehensive curriculum ensures you're well-prepared to handle various roles across diverse sectors.

Admission Requirements

 

An Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent; or be at least 18 years of age or older and pass an entry test.

Career Opportunities

 

Career Outlook:

 

The career outlook for professionals in the field of Community Service Work (NOC 4214) in Ontario is highly favorable, with a strong demand for skilled individuals who can provide support, advocacy, and resources to those in need. As communities continue to grow and evolve, the need for community service expertise remains essential.

 

Wages:

 

As professionals in Community Service Work in Ontario, individuals can expect competitive wages that reflect their specialized skills and knowledge. The median salary for professionals in this field is approximately $20.00 per hour, while the high salary rate can reach up to $28.00 per hour or more, depending on factors such as experience, industry, and the specific employer.

 

Workplace Opportunities:

 

Upon entering the field of Community Service Work, professionals in Ontario can explore diverse workplace opportunities. They may find employment in social service agencies, non-profit organizations, community centers, government agencies, and healthcare facilities. The skills acquired in this field open doors to careers as community workers, case managers, support workers, and outreach coordinators.

 

Limitless Career Opportunities:

 

With a well-rounded skill set and knowledge in community service work, you open doors to limitless career opportunities. Work in social services, community organizations, or even establish your own support initiatives. Your expertise will be in demand across sectors dedicated to helping others.

Frequently Asked Questions ?

Q.1: What is the Community Service Worker Program?

The Community Service Worker Program is designed to train students to assist individuals and communities in accessing social services and support programs. Graduates will be equipped to work in various social and community service settings.

Q.2: Are there practical training components in the Community Service Worker Program?

Yes, the program includes hands-on training, field placements, and practicums to provide students with real-world experience in community service settings.

Q.3: What career opportunities are available after completing the Community Service Worker Program?

Graduates can pursue careers as community service workers, caseworkers, social service assistants, and support workers in various non-profit and government organizations.

Q.4: What makes TAHA College's Community Service Worker Program unique?

TAHA College emphasizes practical training, experienced instructors, and a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for effective community service roles with a strong focus on empathy and social responsibility.

Q.5: What are the class sizes for the Community Service Worker Program?

TAHA College maintains small class sizes to ensure personalized attention and interaction with instructors, fostering a supportive learning environment.

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