Mandatory Placement Requirements
Additional Requirements:
Observing children, visiting centres and participating in placements are integral to the program of study. This may occur within the first few weeks of classes, it is therefore strongly recommended that students complete Standard First Aid (level C) and CPR, Police Records Check, and Health Requirements before the start of classes in order to complete necessary class assignments.
1.Health Requirements:
The physical and emotional health of each applicant to the program must be such that he or she can successfully cope with the program of instruction, including the demands of placement (e.g. stress and time management). Individuals who have concerns about their ability to meet these requirements should contact the coordinator of the program prior to submitting an application.
Please note: This process usually takes a minimum of 2 -3 weeks to complete, however may take up to 8 weeks based on your immunization history.
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Placement Pass by ParaMed – Student User Guide
2. Police Records Check Documentation:
Though not an admission requirement, applicants must note important information listed below regarding Police Records Check program requirements.
Students must provide the College with a current Police Records Check for Service with the Vulnerable Sector (PRCSVS) prior to the deadline identified by the department and students are responsible for any associated costs. If this documentation is not submitted on time, students may not be placed and registration in the program will be jeopardized. If you register in the program without a clear PRCSVS and as a result are unable to participate in placement, you will not be able to graduate and will be asked to withdraw.
3. Placement Eligibility:
To be eligible for placement, you must submit proof of Standard First Aid certification, CPR level C, PRCSVS and up-to-date immunizations. All documentation is submitted through ParaMed. ParaMed services are the third -party provider who collects all field placement documentation for the Community Studies department. You will find details in the link below:
Students complete three field placements. These placements are assigned by the placement officer with an emphasis on having students experience different programs and age groups.
Please note: Students may be required to travel up to 90 minutes to reach their placement. While every attempt is made to provide students with a field placement close to a preferred area, this is not always possible. Students are not permitted to contact Early Learning programs in an attempt to arrange field placement. Hours vary from centre to centre. Students may be starting as early as 7 a.m. and ending as late as 6:15 p.m. Students may work 7+ hours per day during their placements. These hours do vary from placement to placement.