What’s it all about

A summary of the main points of the program, content, and potential careers and labour market information for British Columbia:

Program Eligibility:

  • Canadian citizenship or immigrant/refugee status
  • BC resident
  • 16-29 years of age
  • Not attending school
  • Grade 12 not required (unless participating in the ECE Course)
  • Unemployed or underemployed (less than 20hrs a week)
  • Must be able to commit to full-time training for 12 weeks
  • Provide a clear criminal record check

Program Content:

  • Fully funded online courses (computer loaners available if needed)
  • $200 weekly stipend
  • Certificates in First Aid with CPR and Food Safe
  • Naloxone Training
  • Mental Health and Addictions Awareness
  • Trauma Informed Care
  • Incentives and Employment Search Support at the end of the program
  • Skills to prepare for entry-level positions in community service organizations

Potential Careers and Labour Market Information: The program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to pursue entry-level positions in community service organizations, including:

  • Social and community service workers
  • Outreach workers
  • Youth workers
  • Community health workers
  • Mental health and addictions support workers
  • Child and youth care workers

According to the Government of British Columbia, employment in the community and social services sector is expected to grow over the next few years, with job openings due to retirements and new positions being created. The average hourly wage for these positions in BC is around $25, with potential for higher salaries as individuals gain more experience and education.

Overall, this program provides a great opportunity for eligible BC residents to gain valuable skills and training for in-demand careers in the community service sector.