Occupations of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
A Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation can provide a stepping stone towards a Master of Science (MSc), or a Doctoral degree (PhD). The degree can also lead to further learning for careers in teaching, post-secondary instruction, guidance counselling, learning resources or special education, and disability, behavioural or career consulting.
Individual Advocate
Systems Advocate
Policy Analyst
Employment Equity Recruiter
Small Business Development Consultant
Executive Director
Career Navigator
Home Care Coordinator
Seniors Support Worker
Community Development Worker
Health and Wellness Advisor
Daycare Coordinator
Behavioural Consultant
Preschool Teacher
Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) Consultant
Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) Client Services Worker
Client Specialist
Parent Educator
Client Services Coordinator
Family Outreach Coordinator
Respite Care Coordinator
City Planning Accessibility Consultant
Supported Employment Facilitator
Public Guardian Representative
Residential Care Supervisor
Program Coordinator
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team Member
Case Manager
Peer Counselling
Program Manager
Child Development Specialist
Clinical Individualized Planning Coordinator
Developmental Specialist (Autism)
Child Welfare Disability Specialist
Job Coach
Vocational Evaluator and Educator
Return to Work Specialist
Corporate Disability Manager
Client Services Coordinator
Client Counselling