The Social Service Worker Certificate offered by CNC is designed for students interested in a career that involves helping people in need. This program provides an introductory level of education in social services, combining classroom instruction with practical experience. It equips students with fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for work as a social service paraprofessional. Graduates find employment in areas such as residential child and adult care, women’s and men’s programs, shelters, group homes, and First Nations social services organizations. The program is valued for its balance of theory and practice, preparing students to work effectively with diverse populations in various social service settings.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about making a difference in people's lives and seeking a career in social services, this certificate provides essential skills for entry-level positions. Its combination of theory and hands-on experience ensures you’re well-prepared for the workforce. The program's affordability, with estimated costs of around $4,289.66, and flexible in-class delivery at campuses in Prince George and Quesnel make it accessible. Additionally, students can transfer credits toward a diploma if they wish to further specialize later on.
This program offers a foundational knowledge base relevant to social services work, emphasizing practical applications and ethical foundations. Students can choose electives such as Families or Developmental Perspectives I, or participate in practicum and seminar components like Aboriginal Services Practicum and Seminar, which enhance their specialized skills and field experience.
Application fees
10.10L
1st year tuition fees
10.10L
Living cost
Applicants need to have a high school graduation or an equivalent qualification, along with English Studies 12 or equivalent with a minimum grade of 'C'. Upon acceptance, students must complete a criminal record search and fulfill practicum requirements for graduation. Additional recommendations include current TB testing, immunizations, and certifications like First Aid, FoodSafe, and Crisis Intervention, although these are considered assets rather than mandatory.

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Graduates of this program can find employment in roles such as social service paraprofessionals working in residential care facilities, shelters, and social services organizations. They may also work with First Nations communities, in women’s and men’s programs, or in group homes and community-based services. This foundation prepares students for entry-level positions that make a real difference in community well-being.