Get the Skills to Become a Social & Community Service Worker

34-Week Social & Community Service Worker Training On Campus or Online
Social and Community Service Workers offer crucial support to adults in a variety of community settings. They help individuals manage everyday challenges, connect with vital resources, and build strong networks. Their role also includes guiding clients through personal and social difficulties, fostering resilience and promoting overall well-being.
Why Upskilling is Essential in Today’s Job Market
Like many Canadians, you may be concerned about the rising cost of living and the need to find ways to increase your income potential. If you’re looking to stay ahead of the curve, training to obtain new qualifications could be a great solution.
Discovery Community College is dedicated to offering convenient, supportive, and affordable career training. With a range of funding options available, there has never been a better time to invest in upskilling. Contact us today to learn how we can help you get ahead in today’s job market.

Community & Social Services Worker
34-Week Certificate
- Expected Job Openings in BC (2024-2034): 16,250*
- Occupations include community service worker, family service worker, and life skills instructor
NOC 42201
*https://www.workbc.ca/career-profiles/social-and-community-service-workers visited on March 23, 2026.
Becoming a Qualified Social & Community Service Worker
If you’re looking for a rewarding and fulfilling career, look no further than a career as a Social & Community Service Worker. At Discovery Community College, we’re proud of our history of trainee success.
During the Social & Community Service Worker course, you will learn:
- Communication
- Human Development
- Mental Health
- Supportive Care
- Professional Growth
- And more!
Career Opportunities
This program equips you with the skills, background, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to work in a social and community service role with adults. Graduates of the program are fully prepared to work in various settings, including:
- Social Service Agencies
- Residential Group Homes
- Client Residences
- Day Programs
- And more!
There has never been more funding for career training than there is right now. A variety of funding opportunities may be available to you, including WorkBC, Student Aid BC, and employment grants. An experienced Financial Aid Representative is available to answer any questions you may have, can assist with potential funding applications and help you discover the best options for your specific needs.
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Social & Community Service Worker Certificate
Social & Community Service Worker Curriculum Guide
Upon successful completion of this program, you will have the skills to work as a personal service/support worker in a variety of community settings for adult populations.
The focus of the Social & Community Service Worker Certificate in BC is on adults who need assistance within the community.
Locations:
Delivery: On campus & online with practicum placements in your local community.
Discovery Community College programs are not eligible for Post Graduate Work Permits (PGWPs).
Social & Community Service Worker Certificate
Total: 700 hours, 34 weeks
- Orientation (20 hours)
- Introduction to Microsoft Computer Skills (60 hours)
- Employability Skills (20 hours)
- Foundational Certificates for SCSW
- Standard First Aid (16 hours)
- FoodSafe Level 1 (8 hours)
- Provincial Violence Prevention (8 hours)
- Gentle Persuasive Approach (8 hours)
- Learning Hub Certification (8 hours)
- Communication for Supportive Care (72 hours)
- Personal Growth (24 hours)
- Human Development- Late Adulthood (48 hours)
- Mental Health for Supportive Care (76 hours)
- Professional Growth (36 hours)
- Supportive Care Theory and Application (44 hours)
- Enhanced Supportive Care and Practice (128 hours)
- Activity, Lifestyle, & Fitness (24 hours)
- Practicum Placement (100 hours)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Revised: June 2025.
Applicants must meet the following requirements prior to acceptance into the program.
- Grade 12 graduation from BC secondary school or equivalent*, or equivalent* from another school system, or be a mature applicant (19 years of age on the first day of class).
- Satisfy one of the following language proficiency requirements:
- Completion of three years of full-time secondary (grades 8-12), or two years if the grades are 10, 11, 12, in English, in a country where English is one of the principal languages **.
- This may be demonstrated by providing a high school transcript, completion of a BC Adult Graduation program, or providing international education credentials recognized through WES, ICES, or IQAS.
- Completion of two years of full-time post-secondary education, in English, in a country where English is one of the principal languages ** (includes international education credentials recognized through WES, ICES, IQAS.)
- Language development courses (i.e., ELL courses) cannot be included in this calculation.
- Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of the program.
- Completion of three years of full-time secondary (grades 8-12), or two years if the grades are 10, 11, 12, in English, in a country where English is one of the principal languages **.
Mature student applicants.
- If the applicant is 19 years or older at the start of the program and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who cannot access their educational records or provide sufficient evidence of secondary or post-secondary education as described above, then:
- Provide attestation that they have completed at least three years of full-time instruction in English in a country where English is one of the principal languages, and
- Complete an Accuplacer English Assessment (Next Generation Reading, Writing, WritePlacer) with these minimum scores:
- Reading 230
- Writing 230
- WritePlacer 4
English language proficiency tests.
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS academic, IELTS general, IELTS academic online)
- Overall score of 5.5 minimum
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Home Edition)
- Overall score of 46 minimum
- Canadian Academic English language Assessment (CAEL or CAEL Online)
- Overall score of 40 minimum
- Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP General or CELPIP Online)
- Scores of listening 6, speaking 6, reading 5, writing 5 minimum
- Duolingo English test (DET)
- Overall score of 95 minimum
- Pearson test of English (PTE) academic
- Overall score of 43 minimum
- Cambridge English qualifications B2 first exam (FCE)
- Overall score of 160 or “C” minimum
- Cambridge linguaskill
- Overall level of B2 minimum
- LanguageCert academic
- Overall level of B2 minimum
- The Michigan English test (MET)
- Overall level of B2 minimum
- iTep academic
- Overall score of 3.5 minimum
- Eiken
- Placement of Grade Pre-1 minimum
Applicants must meet with a DCC official and complete the required documents.
*Equivalent:
For detailed information about equivalencies please speak with your DCC Admissions Advisor.
**Countries list:
For the list of countries where English is one of the principal languages speak to your DCC admissions advisor.
Applicants interested in working with a school district upon graduation from the Community Support Worker program should note that many school districts require graduation from grade 12 for employment.
Social & Community Service Worker Certificate Domestic Fees
Social & Community Service Worker Certificate Fees:
Application Fee: $125.00
Criminal Record Check: $28.00
Tech Fee: $160.00
Lab Fee: $50.00
Tuition: $12,027.48
First Aid: $195.00
Foodsafe: $60.00
Textbooks: $391.87
Supplies: $100.00
Total: $13,168.94
International Fees:
Social Service Worker Certificate (International) Fees
Application Fee: $175.00
Criminal Record Check: $28.00
Tech Fee: $160.00
Lab Fee: $50.00
Tuition: $15,635.72
First Aid: $195.00
Foodsafe: $60.00
Textbooks: $391.87
Supplies: $100.00
Total: $16,827.18
Practical Experience
At Discovery, we believe that you should not only complete training with theoretical knowledge, but with real experience in the industry. That’s why learners in the Social & Community Service Worker Program will complete a practicum placement during their training.
Convenient Learning Options
At Discovery Community College, you don’t have to put your life on hold to start career training. We offer accessible learning including on-campus and blended on-campus with online learning options.
Is a Rewarding Career as a Social & Community Service Worker Right For You?
If you’re interested in learning more about Social & Community Service Worker training and exploring whether this might be the career path for you, fill out the form on this page to receive more information.
Our friendly and knowledgeable Admissions Representatives are happy to answer any questions you may have and can help with everything from courses to financial aid.
To speak with an Admissions Rep right away, give us a call at 1-877-315-5241.

