
University of Manitoba
The Bachelor of Social Work is a four-year undergraduate program that prepares students for professional practice in social services, healthcare, education, and community organizations. The program focuses on social justice, advocacy, policy, human rights, and ethical practice. Students gain skills in assessment, intervention, and case management, with field placements providing real-world experience. Graduates are eligible to pursue registration as social workers and are equipped to support individuals, families, and communities dealing with complex social issues including poverty, mental health, and trauma.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Social Worker | 41300 | $60,000 - $90,000 | Provides support to individuals, families, and communities by addressing social, emotional, and economic challenges and connecting clients to services and resources. |
Child and Youth Worker | 42201 | $45,000 - $70,000 | Supports children and adolescents with emotional, behavioural, or developmental needs through counseling, mentorship, and intervention programs. |
Community Service Worker | 42201 | $45,000 - $68,000 | Assists individuals facing personal and social challenges by connecting them with housing, employment, health care, and support services. |
Family Support Worker | 42201 | $45,000 - $70,000 | Works with families experiencing difficulties by offering counseling, parenting education, and access to community resources to improve family functioning. |