
College of New Caledonia
The Associate of Arts in Psychology Degree at the College of New Caledonia introduces students to core psychological theories, research methods, and human behavior studies. This foundational program prepares graduates for further education in psychology or social sciences and entry-level roles in mental health, education, or community services. With skills in communication, critical thinking, and understanding of psychological principles, graduates can support behavioral programs, youth services, or social initiatives while pursuing professional pathways in counseling, education, or healthcare.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Social Services Assistant | 42201 | $42,000 - $60,000 | Support social workers in delivering programs and services, assisting clients with social, emotional, or behavioral issues. |
Mental Health Support Worker | 42201 | $44,000 - $62,000 | Provide care and support to individuals dealing with mental health challenges in residential or community settings. |
Youth Program Facilitator | 43109 | $38,000 - $55,000 | Plan and lead recreational or educational activities for youth, promoting mental wellness and personal development. |
Community Outreach Coordinator | 42201 | $45,000 - $65,000 | Coordinate community-based programs, engage with at-risk populations, and connect individuals to social and mental health services. |
Behavioural Aide | 43100 | $40,000 - $56,000 | Work one-on-one with individuals with behavioral or developmental challenges, implementing intervention strategies designed by clinicians. |