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NACC Personal Support Worker DE 2022

NACC Personal Support Worker DE (Hybrid)

Overview

Empower Others: Discover TAHA College's NACC Personal Support Worker DE Program!

 

Are you passionate about providing compassionate care and support to individuals in need? TAHA College proudly presents its NACC Personal Support Worker DE Program, where you can embark on a fulfilling journey to become a skilled personal support worker.

 

Program Overview

 

Our comprehensive program consists of 28 weeks of theoretical instruction followed by 35 weeks of practical training in clinical settings. You'll learn essential skills in client care, hygiene assistance, mobility support, medical terminology, and interpersonal communication. Through supervised practicum placements, you'll apply your knowledge in real-world healthcare environments, gaining hands-on experience and confidence in your abilities.

 

Become a TAHA College Graduate

 

Upon successful completion of the program, you'll earn a recognized certification as a personal support worker. Join the esteemed TAHA College community, connecting with healthcare professionals dedicated to making a positive impact in client care and support.

 

Embrace the World of Personal Support

 

Ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals requiring personal care? Call us at 416-609-3500 to enroll in TAHA College's NACC Personal Support Worker DE Program. Develop your skills in compassionate caregiving, support clients with dignity and respect, and embark on a rewarding career in healthcare. Together, let's build a strong foundation for your successful career as a personal support worker.

 

Source: National Occupation Classification (NOC 3413)

The information provided is aligned with the National Occupation Classification (NOC 3413), ensuring relevance to current industry standards and job market trends in personal support services.

Why TAHA College ?

 

Hands-On Training

 

At TAHA College, we prioritize practical learning experiences. During your practicum, you'll engage in direct client care, care planning, and team collaboration under the supervision of experienced healthcare professionals.

 

Personalized Guidance

 

Your success as a personal support worker is our priority. Our dedicated instructors provide personalized guidance and mentorship, helping you develop the skills and confidence to deliver exceptional care to clients.

 

Benefits of the Program

 

Enrolling in our NACC Personal Support Worker DE Program at TAHA College offers numerous benefits. You'll gain practical skills in client assessment, therapeutic care techniques, and safety protocols, preparing you for a rewarding career in personal support services.

Admission Requirements

 

  • A Canadian High School Equivalency Diploma (General Education Development Test), OR
     
  • Equivalent: Foreign credentials must be translated in English and assessed for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization such as WES (World Education Service) (refer to Section I-4.4)
     
  • Mature student status may be granted to applicants who are over 19 years of age and do not have a Canadian high school diploma or GED. 
     
  • Wonderlic SLE (or other MCU approved test – Note: CAT and CAST can no longer be used)


Additional Admission Requirements

 

If English is not a student’s first language, they must provide proof of English competency. English Language Proficiency Requirements are:

 

  • IELTS – International English Language Testing Services – Minimum average score of 5.5 with no subject
     
  • TOEFL –Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet based test (IBT) – overall 80, with the minimum of each component: Reading 20; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 20
     
  • CAEL: Overall 60 No section below 60
     
  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) with a score of 7 (no section score below 6)
     
  • Canadian Language Benchmark Tests with a score of 7 in each strand (not an average of 7)
     
  • Duolingo English Test with a minimum score of 95
     
  • Pearson PTE Academic with a minimum score of 46
     
  • NACC Written Entrance Exam (passing score of 60)
     
  • Evidence of successful completion of 2 consecutive years of full-time equivalent post-secondary study in English at a Canadian institution
     
  • Evidence of successful completion of 2 consecutive years of full-time equivalent post-secondary study in English at an institution outside of Canada
     

Non-Academic Requirement: (Essential for the Program) - Laptop Computer
 

  • Signed Vulnerable Sector Disclaimer Equivalent
     
  • Signed Medical Disclaimer

Career Opportunities

 

Career Outlook

 

The career outlook for personal support workers (NOC 3413) in Ontario is promising, with a growing demand for skilled professionals to support aging populations, individuals with disabilities, and clients requiring specialized care. As healthcare needs evolve, opportunities for personal support workers continue to expand.

 

Wages

 

Personal support workers in Ontario typically earn competitive wages, with salaries starting around the minimum wage of $16.65 per hour. With experience, specialized training, and certifications, earnings can increase. Salaries vary based on location, employer, and the specific roles and responsibilities within personal support services.

 

Workplace Opportunities

 

Graduates can pursue various roles as personal support workers, healthcare aides, home care assistants, or residential care aides. Opportunities exist in hospitals, long-term care facilities, community care settings, and private residences, offering diverse career paths in personal support services.

 

Limitless Career Opportunities

 

With a certification from TAHA College's NACC Personal Support Worker DE Program, you open doors to limitless career opportunities in the healthcare sector. Whether you aspire to work with elderly clients, individuals with disabilities, or clients needing palliative care, your role as a personal support worker will be invaluable in improving their quality of life and providing essential support.

Frequently Asked Questions ?

Q.1: What are the career prospects after completing the PSW DE program?

Graduates of the PSW DE program can find employment in a variety of settings, including long-term care facilities, hospitals, community agencies, and private homes. The demand for Personal Support Workers is strong, with many opportunities for employment.

Q.2: How long does it take to complete the PSW DE program?

The duration of the NACC PSW DE program is 28 weeks for theory and 35 weeks for practicum

Q.3: Is there any hands-on training in the PSW DE program?

Yes, the PSW DE program includes a practical component as well!

Q.4: What kind of support is available for students in the PSW DE program?

Students in the PSW DE program have access to various support services, including academic advising, career development services, job placement assistance, and financial aid & advising. Instructors and program coordinators are also available to assist with any questions or concerns.

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