The Care Aide Learner (CAL) gains hands-on training and experience by supporting continuing care teams to provide resident care. CALs provide care assistance and services with kindness and compassion, recognizing and supporting the unique needs, abilities, and backgrounds of residents. The CAL must be enrolled, and fully participate in, the HCA Apprenticeship Program through the Christian Health Association of Alberta (CHAA). The CAL is a transitional role - CALs are both an employee with Wing Kei and a student enrolled in and completing the HCA Apprenticeship Program. A CAL is an unregulated member of the health care team and must work under the supervision of a regulated health professional. At all times, a CAL must operate within their knowledge, competencies and role limitation. Once Wing Kei selects a candidate to be a CAL, the candidate must then apply for and be accepted to the NorQuest Collect HCA program. The Health Care Aide Apprenticeship Program (HCAAP) will then begin with a full time three-week orientation facilitated by an on-site tutor, followed by enrollment in the nine-to ten-month NorQuest College program. The NorQuest curriculum is structured into six classroom courses, two clinicals, and one practicum. Classroom and hands-on learning are integral to the entire apprenticeship. Once the HCA education program is completed at NorQuest, the Care Aide Learner will have 1 year to pass the CLHA licensing exam to become a licensed HCA. If the CAL does not pass, they can stay in the Apprenticeship Program for another year to try. The CAL can continue to work while registered in the program.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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