Addiction and Mental Health Worker Field Placement
AMHW310
Second-year Addiction and Mental Health Worker students are ready to virtually support individuals, families, and communities who are facing challenges with addiction or mental health. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as an addiction and mental health worker practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of addiction and mental health work, including interpersonal skills, counseling, group facilitation, harm reduction, and case management. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in January, 2021.
Social Service Worker Field Placement
SSWR304
Second-year Social Service Worker students are ready to virtually support individuals, families, and communities through delivering social service programming to clients. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as a social service work practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of social service work, including interpersonal skills, counseling, group facilitation, and case management. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in January, 2021.
Community Development Work Field Placement
CDEV320
Second-year Community Development Work students are ready to virtually support community change activities. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as a Community Development Work practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of Community Development Work, including asset mapping, community outreach and engagement, community-based research, and group facilitation. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in January, 2021.
Recreation and Leisure Services Field Placement
RECL210
Second-year Recreation & Leisure Services students are ready to virtually facilitate recreation and leisure activities for others! As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to demonstrate a range of leadership styles, prepare promotional materials, develop and evaluate programs for individuals and/or groups in the community. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of Recreation and Leisure Services Work, including programming, leadership skills, child and youth development, gerontology, and facilitating group activities. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 310 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in Septemeber, 2020.
Addiction and Mental Health Worker Field Placement
AMHW310
Second-year Addiction and Mental Health Worker students are ready to virtually support individuals, families, and communities who are facing challenges with addiction or mental health. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as an addiction and mental health worker practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of addiction and mental health work, including interpersonal skills, counseling, group facilitation, harm reduction, and case management. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in Septemeber, 2020.
Community Development Work Field Placement
CDEV320
Second-year Community Development Work students are ready to virtually support community change activities. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as a Community Development Work practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of Community Development Work, including asset mapping, community outreach and engagement, community-based research, and group facilitation. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in Septemeber, 2020.
Developmental Service Worker Field Placement
DSWP218
Second-year Developmental Service Worker students are ready to virtually support individuals with a Developmental or Intellectual disability. Our students use the theory of Social Role Valorization to frame and understand the role of supporter. Listening; experiencing the rhythm of a person's day; determining a person's life experiences and the limits society has imposed upon their opportunities; understanding a person's relationships; listening to friends, family, and allies of a person; attending to a person's gifts, talents and interests; and noticing a person's reactions to everyday interactions are all ways that students can come to know and understand the person or people they support at their field placement. Students will take direction from the person he/she supports, to establish or enhance valued social role in their life. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. This is unpaid, for-credit work experience.
Social Service Worker Field Placement
SSWR304
Second-year Social Service Worker students are ready to virtually support individuals, families, and communities through delivering social service programming to clients. As a “professional in training”, our students are ready to help out in various ways, developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as a social service work practitioner. We are looking for placement sites where students can apply in practice the concepts and theories learned in the classroom. The students have learned in the classroom about many aspects of social service work, including interpersonal skills, counseling, group facilitation, and case management. Please note that all of our students will have their Vulnerable Sector Screening completed. The students are available for 224 hours of unpaid, for-credit work experience beginning in Septemeber, 2020.