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BC
Work Futures reports that “population growth, an aging
population, and technological advancements in diagnosis
and treatment are increasing the demand for health services”,
which has led to worker shortages in the health care field.
By 2008 there will be approximately 6,640 job openings for
nurse aides and orderlies in B.C., with an annual growth
rate of 1.8%. Of these jobs, approximately 58% will be due
to retirements. BC Work Futures also states that the large
size (14,000 workers) of this occupational group “offers
excellent opportunity for vacancies as employees move in
and out of positions”.
Following
successful completion of the Long Term Care Aide Diploma program,
students will be ready to provide care in a holistic way, determining
clients’ personal care needs and applying the skills to meet
them. Students complete a practicum and receive job search support,
all of which helps them succeed in their careers. Previous graduates
have secured employment at the Campbell River Association for Community
Living, Comox Valley Community Health Council, We Care Home Health
Services, and Future Focus Program Services.
Contact
us today!
Comox
Valley - 250-334-2452
or Toll Free: 1-888-280-2452
mysuccess@excelcareercollege.com
Previous
graduates have attested to the quality of programming, helpfulness
of staff, and warm, friendly atmosphere at Excel:
“I
was pretty nervous about returning to school for the first time
in 7 years. I quickly found that I had nothing to worry about.
From the beginning my instructor put me at ease. She had a clear
overview of what we would be going through in the next six months
and what was expected of us… I also found that not only
was my instructor extremely approachable but so was the rest of
the staff at the college. An ‘open door’ policy was
always encouraged. I am happy to say that I graduated in April
2001 and found a job 2 weeks before I even graduated!!! …I
am working at a job that I love and making a good wage doing it.
I had a very positive experience at Excel and I’m glad it
was the school I chose to attend.” Jennifer M.
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