Certificate in Health Care Assistant and Community Mental Health Worker

North Island College - Comox Valley Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 16,965/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100

Application Fee

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1975

Total Students: 9,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2300 Ryan Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 8N6, Canada

Certificate in Health Care Assistant and Community Mental Health Worker

Program Overview

Health Care Assistant Certificate (year one)
Start a fulfilling career supporting older adults and vulnerable individuals in healthcare settings like group homes, community care and hospitals. This certificate prepares you for diverse roles in the healthcare field.  


Community Mental Health Worker Certificate (year two)
Take the next step in your education, expand your employment opportunities and learn to support individuals with mental health challenges in the community. This certificate covers neurobiology, treatment modalities and intervention techniques to support clients with recovery, rehabilitation and goal setting.


Overview
The Health Care Assistant Program at NIC prepares you to provide essential personal care in various settings. You'll help individuals with daily activities while supporting their health, safety, and independence under the guidance of licensed nurses. HCAs work with a wide range of clients, including seniors, people with disabilities, those with chronic illnesses and individuals in palliative care.


The program includes:

  • Classroom learning
  • Hands-on training in tasks like bathing, dressing, and mobility support
  • Two clinical placements in multi-level care and community settings


After completing the program, you’ll be eligible to register with the BC Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry. This opens the door to high-demand jobs in residential care, home care and hospitals.


In year two, the Community Mental Health Worker program builds on your skills you learned in year one. You’ll focus on mental health, therapeutic support, recovery, and cultural wellness. The program combines classroom learning with practical placements, preparing you to support people’s physical and mental well-being.