Social Workers
Job description
These individuals help persons or groups acquire skills to function in society. They offer counselling services and intervene to meet various needs (unemployment, racism, poverty, etc.). They are self-employed or work in:
- Hospitals
- School centres
- Social service agencies
- Child protection services
- Correctional facilities
- Community organizations
- Employee assistance programs
- Aboriginal Band Councils
- Private environments
Environment
- Controlled ambient temperature
Main tasks
- Assess people’s situations and problems and determine the services they need.
- Counsel clients and help them deal with their social and personal problems.
- Develop and evaluate assistance, prevention, and intervention programs.
- Investigate and take protective measures in cases of child abuse or neglect.
- Intervene with groups of clients in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team.
- Advocate on behalf of client groups in the community and lobby to resolve issues that affect them.
- Develop or advise on social policy.
- Conduct social research.
- Assist in community development.
- Provide mediation and psychosocial assessment services.
Advancement and mobility
- These individuals may specialize in various fields of practice (child protection, corrections, addictions, etc.).
Hourly wage
The hourly wage is calculated by averaging wages from 2019 to 2021.- Minimum
- $22.00
- Median
- $33.64
- Maximum
- $45.22
Job prospects for 2022-2026
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Job prospects for 2022-2026
Job prospects
All of Québec
All of Québec
Total jobs for 2021
All of Québec
All of Québec
Gender distribution
All of Québec
- 87.1% Female
- 12.9% Male
- 87.1% Female
- 12.9% Male
Job types
All of Québec
- Full time
- Part time
- Full time
- Part time
Yearly wage on 2015
All of Québec
All of Québec
Other characteristics
All of Québec
- Non traditional for men
- None
All of Québec
- Non traditional for men
- None
Sectors of activity
All of Québec
-
NAICS 621, 622, 62360% of jobs
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NAICS 62426% of jobs
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NAICS 816% of jobs
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NAICS 915% of jobs
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NAICS 613% of jobs
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Others0% of jobs
All of Québec
-
NAICS 621, 622, 62360% of jobs
-
NAICS 62426% of jobs
-
NAICS 816% of jobs
-
NAICS 915% of jobs
-
NAICS 613% of jobs
-
Others0% of jobs
Training and requirements
Formation
University
Criminology
Bachelor’s degree
Placement rate: 73.6%
24.5% of graduates pursue further studies
Master’s degree
Placement rate: 86.5%
10.8% of graduates pursue further studies
Psychology
Bachelor’s degree
Placement rate: 35.3%
60.2% of graduates pursue further studies
Master’s degree
Placement rate: 23.3%
69.8% of graduates pursue further studies
Sexology
Bachelor’s degree
Placement rate: 59.5%
35.7% of graduates pursue further studies
Master’s degree
Placement rate: 80%
20% of graduates pursue further studies
Social work
Bachelor’s degree
Placement rate: 88.8%
7.9% of graduates pursue further studies
Master’s degree
Placement rate: 84.4%
9.9% of graduates pursue further studies
Also required
- Membership in the Ordre des travailleurs sociaux et des thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux du Québec (OTSTCFQ [Quebec Order of Social Workers and Conjugal and Family Therapists]) to bear the title of Social Worker.
Sometimes required
- Practical internship under supervision usually required.
- Possibility of practising family mediation provided that a family mediation accreditation is obtained.
Main skills and characteristics
Skills
- Data collection
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Social perception
- Critical thought
- Reading comprehension
- Coordination
- Written expression
- Service oriented
- Solving complex problems
- Judgment and decision-making
- Active learning
- Teaching
- Result evaluation
- Systems evaluation
- Time management
- Negotiation
- Persuasion
- Learning strategies
- Operation analysis
- Human resource management
Abilities
- Oral comprehension
- Verbal skills
- Written comprehension
- Deductive reasoning
- Inductive reasoning
- Awareness of issues
- Speech clarity
- Speech recognition
- Written expression
- Idea generation
- Information organization
- Classification
- Distance vision
- Near vision
- Selective attention
- Originality
- Time sharing
Knowledge and attributes
- Capacity to establish and maintain interpersonal relations
- Sense of responsibility
- Capacity to work in a team
- Commitment
- Capacity to be discrete
- Friendliness
- Capacity to facilitate a group
- Knowledge of psychology
- Knowledge of therapy and counselling
- Knowledge of sociology and anthropology
Interests
- Draft, communicate, and inform
- Watch, defend, and secure
- Carry out research
- Assist and advise
Personality profiles (RIASEC)
- Social
- People with this profile prefer to be in contact with others, in particular to entertain, help or teach them.
- Investigative
- People with this profile prefer relying on theoretical knowledge before acting. They like observation, analysis and problem solving.
- Artistic
- People with this profile prefer to express their emotions and thoughts through various art forms. They like to use their imagination.
Note about CNP
Occupational information is provided based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016. The 5-digit code of the NOC 2021 is shown in parentheses for information purposes only for occupations that correspond to those of NOC 2016.
Official name of the NOC 4152 (41300)
Social workers
Job titles
- Social work officer
- Social worker
- Child welfare social worker
- School social worker
- Addiction social worker
- Human relations officer - social work
- Intake worker - social services
- Case work consultant - social work
- Case management consultant - social work
- Social casework consultant
- Social work co-ordinator
- Children's aid investigator
- Social workers supervisor
- Social work supervisor
- Casework supervisor - social work
- Certified social worker
- Registered social worker
- Psychiatric social worker
- Medical social worker
- Group social worker
- Geriatric social worker
- Case management social worker
- Caseworker - social work
- Family social worker
Skill type
Education, law and social, community and government services
Last update: March 17, 2023