Wednesday 4 December 2013

Attributes of a Good Personal Support Worker School

By Cynthia Herron

Because personal support worker is becoming a very popular career choice for people, there seems to be more and more schools popping up that offer certificates and degrees of some type. Before attending a personal support worker school, you need to make sure that your choice is indeed a certified institution whose certificate will land you a position out in the real world.

Here are a few things to look out for when selecting a Personal Support Worker School:

Personal support worker school itself should not be a very long program. The education is meant to train you in the basics of being a personal support worker in the most common environments. You can expect to be out in the real working world in less than a year with most programs.

In order for the school to be officially recognized, it will have to be accredited. If it does not have accreditation, there is no sense to even considering attending.

To make yourself more attractive as a candidate to any employer, you should become certified after completing your studies.

Most respectable schools will also have a placement program to help their students land a position once they have completed their program. This help is instrumental in starting a career as even though the industry is hot right now, having an “in” can sometimes mean the difference between finding work right away versus trudging around from office to office to see who is hiring.

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