The Youth Care Worker Certificate program is designed to help you understand various aspects of growth and development in youth. Throughout this program, you'll learn how to build therapeutic relationships with youth, their families, and other helpers. The course combines classroom learning with community placements, giving you practical experience in settings like group homes, community agencies, and residential treatment facilities. It aims to prepare students for roles such as youth care workers, outreach workers, and classroom assistants, providing a solid foundation in youth-centered supports, behaviour strategies, and related areas.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about making a difference in young people's lives, this program equips you with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for a variety of roles in youth support. The program's blend of classroom learning and practicum placements ensures you gain real-world experience, making you more prepared for employment in community services or further studies in social work or related fields.
This program focuses on youth care for students interested in supporting youth through behavioural intervention strategies, health promotion, and understanding indigenous issues. The curriculum covers addiction awareness, family systems, and therapeutic activities, all essential for working effectively with youth.
Application fees
4.31L
1st year tuition fees
4.31L
Living cost
Applicants are required to have a Grade 12 education and meet the English language requirement. Additional requirements for practical placements may include a security clearance, personal interview, or medical examination. If you don’t meet these, special admissions options might be available.

English language test
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Graduates can pursue employment as youth care workers, community outreach workers, classroom assistants, or group home workers. Opportunities are available with government agencies and in community settings, often involving shift work. Wage prospects range from $17.00 to $32.00 per hour, depending on experience and employer.