NOC 41300 社会工作者 | Social Workers
加拿大 NOC 41300 社会工作者(Social Workers)属于TEER 1 级的专业社会和社区服务职业,负责帮助个人、夫妇、家庭、群体、社区和组织发展他们需要的技能和资源以增强社会功能。该职位要求完成社会工作学士学位,涵盖医院、学校董事会、社会服务机构等。
| NOC | NOC 2021 最新版本 |
|---|---|
| 社会工作者 Social Workers | |
41300 |
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| Level 1 | |
| 教育、法律和社会、社区及政府服务职业(4) - 法律、教育、社会、社区和政府服务专业职业(41) - 社会和社区服务专业人员(4130) |
职业概述
加拿大 NOC 41300 社会工作者帮助个人、夫妇、家庭、群体、社区和组织发展他们需要的技能和资源以增强社会功能,并提供咨询、治疗和转介到其他支持性社会服务。社会工作者还回应其他社会需求和问题,如失业、种族主义和贫困。他们受雇于医院、学校董事会、社会服务机构、儿童福利组织、矫正设施、社区机构、员工援助计划和原住民部落委员会,或可能在私人执业。
示例职位(6个)| Example Titles (6 titles)
- 社会工作协调员 | Coordinator of social work
- 医疗社会工作者 | Medical social worker
- 精神科社会工作者 | Psychiatric social worker
- 社会工作主管 | Social work supervisor
- 社会工作者 | Social worker
- 儿童援助调查员 | Children’s aid investigator
主要职责 | Main Duties
单独或在家庭或群体中采访客户,以评估他们的情况和问题并确定所需的服务类型
提供咨询和治疗,以帮助客户发展处理和解决社会和个人问题的技能
为客户规划援助计划,包括转介到提供财政援助、法律援助、住房、医疗治疗和其他服务的机构
调查儿童虐待或忽视案件,并在必要时采取授权的保护行动
作为与客户群体合作的专业人员跨学科团队成员
作为客户群体的倡导者,游说解决直接影响客户群体的问题的解决方案,并制定预防和干预计划以满足社区需求
开发或就社会政策立法提供建议,进行社会研究并协助社区发展
提供调解服务和心理社会评估
评估咨询和社交项目的有效性
可能向专业人士或团体提供公众教育和咨询,关于咨询服务、问题和方法
可能监督其他社会工作者
可能监督其他社会工作者
就业要求 | Employment Requirements
在纽芬兰和拉布拉多、新斯科舍省、爱德华王子岛、新不伦瑞克、魁北克、安大略、马尼托巴、萨斯喀彻温、不列颠哥伦比亚、西北地区和努纳武特,需要社会工作学士学位
在阿尔伯塔省,需要社会工作学士学位或文凭
通常需要监督下的实践经验
可能需要成功完成省级笔试和口试
在纽芬兰和拉布拉多、新斯科舍省、爱德华王子岛、新不伦瑞克、魁北克、安大略、阿尔伯塔和不列颠哥伦比亚,需要向省级管理机构注册才能执业
在所有省份,"社会工作者"和"注册社会工作者"的头衔使用受到监管
通常需要省级社会工作者协会的会员资格
附加信息
社会工作者可以专攻儿童福利、家庭服务、矫正、老年学或成瘾等实践领域
所有职位(26个)| All Titles (26 titles)
- 成瘾社会工作者 | Addiction social worker
- 案例管理顾问-社会工作 | Case management consultant - social work
- 案例管理社会工作者 | Case management social worker
- 案件工作顾问-社会工作 | Case work consultant - social work
- 案件工作主管-社会工作 | Casework supervisor - social work
- 案件工作者-社会工作 | Caseworker - social work
- 认证社会工作者 | Certified social worker
- 儿童福利社会工作者 | Child welfare social worker
- 儿童援助调查员 | Children’s aid investigator
- 社会工作协调员 | Coordinator of social work
- 家庭社会工作者 | Family social worker
- 老年社会工作者 | Geriatric social worker
- 群体社会工作者 | Group social worker
- 人际关系官员-社会工作 | Human relations officer - social work
- 接收工作者-社会服务 | Intake worker - social services
- 医疗社会工作者 | Medical social worker
- 精神科社会工作者 | Psychiatric social worker
- 注册社会工作者 | Registered social worker
- 学校社会工作者 | School social worker
- 社会案件工作顾问 | Social casework consultant
- 社会工作协调员 | Social work coordinator
- 社会工作官员 | Social work officer
- 社会工作官员-加拿大武装部队 | Social work officer - Canadian Armed Forces
- 社会工作主管 | Social work supervisor
- 社会工作者 | Social worker
- 社会工作者主管 | Social workers supervisor
排除职业 | Exclusions
- 教育顾问 (in41320)
- 咨询和相关专业治疗师 (in41301)
- 社会、社区和矫正服务经理 (in40030)
- 社会和社区服务工作者 (in42201)
Canada National Occupational Classification (NOC)
Code: 41300
Title: Social Workers
Type: Unit Group
Level: 5
Occupational Overview
Social workers help individuals, couples, families, groups, communities and organizations develop the skills and resources they need to enhance social functioning and provide counselling, therapy and referral to other supportive social services. Social workers also respond to other social needs and issues such as unemployment, racism and poverty. They are employed by hospitals, school boards, social service agencies, child welfare organizations, correctional facilities, community agencies, employee assistance programs and Aboriginal band councils, or they may work in private practice.
Example Titles (6 titles)
- Coordinator of social work
- Medical social worker
- Psychiatric social worker
- Social work supervisor
- Social worker
- Children’s aid investigator
Main Duties
- Interview clients individually, in families, or in groups, to assess their situation and problems and determine the types of services required
- Provide counsel and therapy to assist clients in developing skills to deal with and resolve their social and personal problems
- Plan programs of assistance for clients including referral to agencies that provide financial assistance, legal aid, housing, medical treatment and other services
- Investigate cases of child abuse or neglect and take authorized protective action when necessary
- Serve as members on interdisciplinary teams of professionals working with client groups
- Act as advocates for client groups in the community, lobby for solutions to problems directly affecting client groups and develop prevention and intervention programs to meet community needs
- Develop or advise on social policy legislation, conduct social research and assist in community development
- Provide mediation services and psychosocial assessments
- Evaluate the effectiveness of counselling and social programs
- May provide public education and consultation to professionals or groups regarding counselling services, issues and methods
- May supervise other social workers.
Employment Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in social work is required in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
- In Alberta, a bachelor’s degree or diploma in social work is required.
- Supervised practical experience is usually required.
- Successful completion of provincial written and oral examinations may be required.
- Registration with a provincial governing body is mandatory to practise as a social worker in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
- Use of the titles “Social Worker” and “Registered Social Worker” is regulated in all provinces.
- Membership in a provincial association of social workers is usually required.
Additional Information
- Social workers may specialize in fields of practice such as child welfare, family services, corrections, gerontology or addictions.
Exclusions
- Educational counsellors (41320)
- Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies
(41301) - Managers in social, community and correctional services (40030)
- Social and community service workers (42201)
Occupational Classification Breakdown
| Classification Level | Category |
|---|---|
| Broad occupational category | 4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services |
| TEER | 1 – Occupations usually require a university degree |
| Major group | 41 – Professional occupations in law, education, social, community and government services |
| Sub-major group | 413 – Professional occupations in social and community services |
| Minor group | 4130 – Social and community service professionals |
| Version | NOC 2021 Version 1.0 |