Gain supportive, client-centered skills to assist individuals and communities affected by addiction and recovery challenges.
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This Addictions Community Support Worker diploma program focuses on preparing students to become effective social services practitioners. Students develop the knowledge, skills, and values needed to provide support to individuals, families, groups, and communities facing challenges related to addiction and recovery.
Graduates learn how to assist people seeking support through a variety of community programs, treatment resources, and social services. The program emphasizes compassionate care, communication, and practical support strategies to help individuals work toward stability and improved wellbeing.
This program is ideal for individuals interested in pursuing a career in community and social services, particularly in roles supporting people affected by substance use and related challenges.
Graduates enter a high-demand sector with competitive wages across Canada. Health and social community services represent one of the fastest-growing job segments.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: NOC Code: 14200, 12200 – Wage data based on NOC code 12200 and rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn’t reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: December 2024.
This diploma program focuses on preparing you to be an effective social services practitioner by acquiring the knowledge, skills, and values needed to provide support to individuals, families, groups, and communities in need and who are seeking support from a variety of available assistance programs and services. This program is intended for people who are looking for a career in community social services.
Financial support options are available for qualified applicants. Students in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario may qualify for provincial student loans, grants, scholarships, and flexible repayment assistance plans.
Our financial coordinators assist with document preparation, application procedures, and evaluation of scholarship criteria to make education accessible.
Download the comprehensive Addictions Community Support Worker program guide to read full course listings, class times, and local campus information.