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Careers in child and youth care

Jessica Evans, Shelter Program Manager at the Ó£»¨Ó°ÊÓ Women's Transition House, talks about her career path, how she applies her degree in the workplace, the value of a Child and Youth Care (CYC) degree and shares advice for CYC students.

What can you do with a degree in child and youth care?

Child and youth care is committed to the well-being of children, youth, families and communities. It emphasizes care, education, relationships and social change.

Our program prepares students to make a difference in the lives of children, youth, families and communities in a variety of settings. Our graduates lead and work in community agencies, government departments and educational institutions.

Government
& education
  • Child protection practitioner
  • Child and youth practitioner
  • School-based practitioner
  • Corrections
  • Agency administration
Community
& social services
  • Youth outreach practitioner
  • Family support practitioner
  • Recreation leader
  • Intake counsellor
  • Settlement practitioner
  • International development
Health
  • Pediatric health care practitioner
  • Mental health practitioner
  • Child and youth counsellor
  • Substance use practitioner
  • Infant development practitioner
  • Residential practition

Additional education and training may be required.