
College of New Caledonia
The Aboriginal Studies Certificate at College of New Caledonia offers an in-depth introduction to Indigenous histories, cultures, and contemporary issues in Canada. This program is designed to enhance cultural awareness and sensitivity, equipping students for roles in social services, education, and community outreach. It supports reconciliation and advocacy through knowledge of Indigenous perspectives and challenges. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions working with Indigenous populations or for further studies in related fields.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Indigenous Support Worker | 42201 | $38,000 - $58,000 | Provide culturally appropriate support services to Indigenous individuals and families in community, educational, or health settings. |
Aboriginal Community Liaison | 42201 | $40,000 - $60,000 | Act as a bridge between Indigenous communities and organizations, advocating for culturally responsive programs and services. |
Indigenous Youth Program Worker | 42201 | $35,000 - $56,000 | Develop and deliver youth programs tailored to Indigenous culture, values, and needs in community centers or schools. |
Cultural Education Assistant | 43100 | $32,000 - $48,000 | Support educational programs that promote Indigenous history, language, and traditions in schools or community settings. |
First Nations Outreach Worker | 42201 | $37,000 - $55,000 | Provide outreach and referral services to Indigenous individuals, particularly in areas of housing, health, and education. |