Healthcare
Child And Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker
Make a difference in the lives of others and the community. Plus, take advantage of 50% free tuition to fund your training.
About The Program
Start a meaningful career supporting youth and families with our Child and Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker diploma program. This program includes a 6-week field placement, providing valuable hands-on experience in the human services sector and preparing you to make a real difference.
Eligible students may qualify for a 50% tuition reduction, with potential additional support for expenses like transportation, living costs, and childcare. In New Brunswick, the program is primarily offered online with some on-campus components, allowing you the flexibility to learn while balancing other responsibilities. Please note, applicants must be Canadian permanent residents or citizens to qualify.
Career Opportunities
As a Child and Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker graduate, you will qualify for positions such as Youth Worker, Family Support Worker, Child/Youth Care Worker, Family-School Liaison Worker, and Human Services Counsellor.
Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads
- Moncton Community Residence
- Crossroads
- Co-Aide Home Care
- Autism Consultants Residence
- Lakeside Childcare Center
- Youth Impact
- NB Community Residence
Salary
Employment Rate
Average Wage/hr**
High Wage/hr**
*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Eastern graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 4212 - **Wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar and based on New Brunswick data. 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 in Jan 2024.
Available Learning Options
At Eastern College, you can choose the learning option that meets your needs. This program is currently available in:
On-Campus
Instructor-led classes held in-person at one or more of our 4 campuses.
Child And Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker
Duration: 72 Weeks
Internship: 6 Weeks
Hybrid
Instructor-led classes on a set schedule held remotely on video over the Internet, with some courses delivered in-person at one of our 4 campuses.
Child And Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker
Duration: 72 Weeks
Internship: 6 Weeks
Program Details
Are you driven by compassion and a desire to support children and families? The Child and Youth Care With Addictions Support Worker diploma program at Eastern College is designed to prepare you for a fulfilling career in this essential field.
As a Child and Youth Care Support Worker, you’ll have the skills to counsel children, adolescents, and families facing social, emotional, behavioural, and mental health challenges. Our program provides an in-depth understanding of psychological needs, fostering resilience, and encouraging healthy childhood development. You’ll also gain insights into addiction, family dynamics, and prevention planning, equipping you to make a lasting impact. Offered at our Moncton campus in New Brunswick, this program combines practical, hands-on learning with theoretical knowledge, setting you up for a rewarding and impactful career.
Graduate with several critical field-related certifications, including Non-Violent Crises Intervention (NVCI), First Aid, CPR and Acquired Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).
Students enrolled in the program receive:
- Field trips to multiple community agencies
- Volunteer opportunities
Course Listings: New Brunswick
Activity Programming
Addiction Treatment
Case Management
Career Planning & Preparation - Level I
Career Planning & Preparation - Level II
Child & Youth Care Approaches
Child & Youth Care Issues
Child & Youth Care Practice
CYCW Professional Observation
Profession of Child & Youth Care Worker
Psychology of Addictions for Child and Youth Care Worker
Digital Literacy for Professionals
Diversity, Equity & Advocacy
Family Issues
Family Ties
Family Work Practices
Field Placement - Child And Youth Care with Addictions Support Worker
Group Work
Human Growth and Development
Individual Approaches
Interpersonal Communication
Mental Health Practices Awareness
Professional Etiquette
Self-Awareness/Personal Growth
Social Issues
Social Training
Student Success Strategies
Admission Requirements
- Student has Grade 12
- Student must complete the Child and Youth Care Worker Personal Profile document
- Student must provide a clear Criminal Record Check
- Student must provide a clear Vulnerable Sector Check
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