Social Service Worker

Credential
Certificate
Duration (Minimum)
9 months
Delivery
Full-time
In-person
Start Date
September
Study Type
Regular Studies
Enrolment
Limited Enrolment
Work-integrated Learning
Work Experience
Contact
mnelson [at] langara.ca

Why Langara

Practicum opportunities

Social Service Worker program students complete two practicum placements in community agencies. The program faculty organize the placements after consultation with each student. The weekly placement (four to five hours per week) lasts throughout the school year. After final exams in the Spring term, students begin their five-week, full-time block placement in a different agency. Students are expected to learn about the agency, its operations, the community in which it operates, the challenges experienced by the consumers of the services and the methods of helping. Practicum placements are developmental in that students are expected to assume more responsibility as they develop their own skills and knowledge.

Program faculty maintain contact with students and their agency supervisors throughout the placements. Curricula in all courses is linked to learning that takes place in the placements. Students and faculty participate in practicum seminars throughout the school year. Students keep a weekly journal in which they reflect on their experiences, learning, and professional development in their field placements.

Some popular types of placements include:

  • Programs for children and youth
  • Women’s shelters
  • Shelters for persons experiencing homelessness, mental health, and substance abuse issues
  • Elementary and secondary school placements
  • Immigrant serving agencies
  • First Nations programs
  • Street youth programs
  • Services for persons with disabilities
  • Neighbourhood houses
  • Seniors programs
  • Crisis services
  • Advocacy programs

Program outcomes

The Social Service Worker Program aims to provide graduates with:

  •  excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • a professional manner
  • a respect for diversity
  • empathy and a caring attitude
  • an understanding of problems and issues of individuals and families in the social environment
  • knowledge of community resources
  • social work principles and ethics
  • problem solving abilities
  • an ability to work effectively in groups
  • a knowledge of social policy
  • a combination of academic, experiential and community-based learning that focuses on the theory   and practice of delivering basic social services
  • skills for self-care

Social Service Worker Certificate

A Social Service Worker Certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the two four-month terms and subsequent five-week full time practicum.

Social Service Worker Co-ordinated Diploma

A Social Service Worker Co-ordinated Diploma is awarded to students who have also completed an additional 10 courses (minimum 30 credits) of Arts & Science academic studies at Langara College.