HCA Dual Credit Options

HCA Dual Credit Options

HCA Dual Credit Options

High school students! Did you know you might be eligible to participate in a school-funded HCA dual credit training? You can earn dual credits that count towards your high school diploma and your HCA certificate at the same time! For more info, follow these steps:

  1.  Talk to your school counsellor to learn about HCA Dual Credit program opportunities at your school, and
  2. Check out our Employment page for HCA postings on employers’ job boards to see what kinds of opportunities are waiting for you after graduation

See what some of the HCA dual credit students have to say about the program:

 

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Brittany Hughes Is A Health Care Assistant Making A Difference in Fort St. John

Brittany Hughes Is A Health Care Assistant Making A Difference in Fort St. John

Brittany Hughes Is A Health Care Assistant Making A Difference in Fort St. John

Being a care aide is so much more than what people think and expect. We are the eyes, ears and voices of the elderly. We are their families… in so many ways,” says Brittany Hughes, a Health Care Assistant with the Northern Health Authority (NHA), working and living in Fort St. John. In the video below created by NHA, Brittany shares that she thinks of the residents she cares for as her family. She says fondly, “I have like 20 great grandmas and 20 great grandpas.” To Brittany, her work is like her second home and this is thanks to the great relationship she has with the residents, and the culture at work which she refers to as calm and laidback. “I find that everyone is really considerate of each other and supportive of each other.”

This support doesn’t just end at the workplace. Brittany sees it everywhere she goes in Fort St. John, and even when entering a store, she says you feel welcomed. “The people are so caring and loving towards each other, and I just think that’s beautiful.” The community of Fort St. John is family-oriented and active. Brittany enjoys hiking, and going to the sports centre with her kids who love to play hockey and speed skate. Watch the video for more on why Brittany Hughes is glad to call Fort St. John home.

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BCCPA HCA Training Program

BCCPA HCA Training Program

BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA)

HCA Training Program

Program Overview

 

 

 

Click here to learn more about the health care assistant training program.

With funding from the WorkBC Community Workforce Response Grant, BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA) is training three 16-person cohorts of health care assistants in Parksville, Cowichan Valley, and Kamloops, B.C. The training program will be delivered in partnership with Discovery Community College.

BCCPA will cover the entire cost of tuition for participants, as well as provide additional living supports.

Program participants will receive skills training by way of the provincially approved curriculum for HCAs. The program will be delivered over the course of 38 weeks, including 21 weeks for classroom theory and lab skills hours and 12 weeks for practice education. Training will be delivered three days a week for the classroom theory portion of the program, with varying clinical practice schedules. In total, the entire program consists of 780 hours of training.

On-site training will be held in Parksville, Cowichan Valley, and Kamloops for the classroom theory portion of the program on a rotational, small group basis to complement online learning at the following locations:

Kamloops: The Hamlets at Westsyde – 3255 Overlander Drive, Kamloops, BC V2B 0A5
Parksville: Discovery Community College Campus – Unit #201, 160 Corfield St. S. Parksville, BC V9P 2H5
Cowichan Valley: Oyster Harbour Seniors Community – 1127 4th Avenue, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1A6

BCCPA has gained strong support for this initiative from nine employers in the region. All participating employers have part-time or full-time positions available in their organizations. Following the completion of the skills training program, BCCPA will host hiring fairs for participating employers and program graduates.

Eligibility Criteria

Participants must:

  • be at least 15 years old at the time of entry into the program;
  • be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons entitled to work in Canada;
  • meet English Language Competency Requirements;
    – English 10 or equivalent (for applicants whose first language is English)
    – Standardized English language proficiency test score (for applicants whose first language is not English)

The above are the minimum eligibility requirements potential participants must meet before moving forward with the application process. Additional requirements will be provided by Discovery Community College.

 

How to Apply

If you meet the minimum eligibility requirements, please contact your regional Admissions Department at Discovery Community College and mention that you are interested in applying for the HCA Diploma Program via the Community Workforce Response Grant opportunity with BC Care Providers Association.

Discovery Community College Admissions:

Parksville: 250-468-7777
Cowichan Valley: 250-740-0115
Kamloops: 1-877-315-5241

For admissions enquiries, you may also contact the Admissions Advisor at Discovery Community College, Jennyfer Guzman, by email at jennyfer.guzman@jobready.ca.

 

Key Dates

Pre-screening/interviews: Beginning at the end of June 2020.

Skills training dates:

Parksville: July 22nd, 2020 – April 2nd, 2021
Cowichan Valley: August 10th, 2020 – April 23rd, 2021
Kamloops: August 10th, 2020 – April 23rd, 2021

Hiring fairs: Held post-program completion.

 

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Join us for an Information Session about the HCA Career Pathways & Bursary Program

Join us for an Information Session about the HCA Career Pathways & Bursary Program

Join us for an Information Session about the HCA Career Pathways & Bursary Program

If you are interested in becoming a Health Care Assistant (HCA) and are in need of financial assistance, there are options available for you. One of these options is the HCA Career Pathways & Bursary Program created by Health Match BC, a division of the Health Employers Association of BC (HEABC), which offers professional recruitment services on behalf of British Columbia’s public health employers.

 

The HCA Career Pathways & Bursary Program provides support to future HCAs who aim to register with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry. This program provides financial assistance to complete the HCA NCAS assessment and registration process, valuable guidance and connections to education and employment opportunities, and support navigating the registration process.

 

Join us for a live information session via Zoom on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. PST to learn more about the program, including eligibility, the registration process, the supports available, and more. The HCA Career Consultant at Health Match BC will be joined by a representative from the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry and Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) to answer your questions and provide you with helpful information.

 

To join the meeting, use the Zoom Meeting URL: https://heabc.zoom.us/j/99204097163, or dial in via the Canada Toll-free phone number: 1-855-703-8985. We look forward to seeing you there!

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