Healthcare
Addiction Worker
Challenge your potential, while making a difference, with a rewarding career in the healthcare sector.
Type
Diploma
Duration
47 Weeks
Internship
8 Weeks
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About The Program
The Addiction Worker program will help you develop group facilitation skills as well as entry-level skills in 1-2-1 counselling; you will also take part in an 8-week internship for hands-on experience.
Career Opportunities
As an Addiction Worker graduate, you will qualify for positions such as: Addiction Worker, Distress Centre Support Worker, Group Home Worker, and Outreach Worker.
Note that some career options may require advanced degrees, further training or experience.
Employers Who Have Hired triOS Grads
- YMCA
- Canadian Centre for Addictions
- Social Services
- Toronto Community Housing
- McMaster Children’s Hospital
- United Way Toronto
- Goodwill Toronto
- HIV/AIDS Connection
Salary
Employment Rate
Average Wage/HR**
High Wage/HR**
*Employment Rate based on 2019 contactable triOS graduates employed in a related field.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 4212 - **Wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in May, 2021.
Program Details
Are you interested in helping victims of substance abuse? Do you want to address issues like addiction and bring forward change in peoples’ lives? If so, then the Addiction Worker program is just what you need to kickstart your career into this rewarding field.
This program is designed to provide you with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required for employment as an Addiction Worker. You will learn to apply the principles of addiction, pharmacology and structured relapse prevention planning. You will gain practical skills in intake, assessment, motivational interviewing and treatment planning with a strong emphasis on case management and professional ethics. Course coverage includes an in-depth study of family dynamics and addiction as well as special populations: First Nations and other ethnic/cultural groups, youth, sexual minorities, elderly, concurrent disorders, homeless, gender (women), crime, HIV/AIDS and suicidal clients. Principles of communication are explored in great depth and students will explore anger and stress management techniques. A strong focus is given to presentation skills, Microsoft Office applications, documentation and record keeping, the ability to multitask and prioritize, organizational and detail skills, professional telephone manner, confidentiality, interpersonal skills and being a team player.
Students enrolled in the program receive:
- Microsoft Office and Windows are included in the tuition costs.
Admission Requirements
– High school graduation diploma, or Mature Student Status (for more information please refer to the Program Overview at the top of this page or speak to your Education Consultant)
– Clear CPIC Check including a Vulnerable Persons Police Check
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Success Stories
It was the best experience ever. I never thought I could do it, but I did! I am so proud of myself.
Rheta W.
Graduated 2015