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Graduates of the Medical Office Administrator are fully trained professionals with core administrative skills required to be part of a health care team.
The Office Administrator will not only teach students specialized skills required to be part of a health care team but also core administrative skills that are transferable across all industries.
Specific topics covered in this program will be:
Medical terminology
Medical transcription
Medical office procedures
The fundamentals of the Electronic Health Record
Computerized OHIP billing
Diagnostic and lab procedures
1. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
2. Mature students status - 18 years of age or older and pass a pre-entry evaluation
Note - All foreign credentials must be translated into English and compared for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization (i.e. WES)
This program is designed to develop essential skills for both computer applications as well as medical office administration. The program focuses on the development of interpersonal skills, organizational effectiveness and communication skills necessary to function within an organization.
Specific topics covered in this program:
Medical terminology
Medical transcription
Medical office procedures
Computerized OHIP billing
Computer fundamentals
1. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
2. Mature students status - 18 years of age or older and pass a pre-entry evaluation
Note - All foreign credentials must be translated into English and compared for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization (i.e. WES)
Physicians’ offices, clinics and Allied Health Care Centers
Ambulatory Clinics
Fitness and Wellness Centers
Hospitals
Laboratory and x-ray departments
The online marketplace grows tremendously every year and fuels the need for a strong distribution network. Successful companies are adapting to the increased demands on the global supply chain and logistics required to move goods across the world. Canada is among the leaders producing high quality goods, resources and services.
Industries need a strong educated workforce in Logistics and Supply Chain Operations. Your career opportunities are limitless in this field. Our program teaches you how to undertake many responsibilities including Project Management, Business Law and Ethics, Supply Chain Management, Logistics Operations Procurement, Supply Chain in Manufacturing, Supply Chain Network Design, Supply Chain Planning and Operation Transportation Warehousing, Procurement Legal Framework Negotiating, Contracting and Dispute Management, Freight Forwarding Customs and Excise, Strategies for Success Workplace.
CJ College’s Mental Health and Addictions certificate program will empower you with the knowledge and skills you need for a rewarding career. Learn to deliver responsive, culturally relevant, client-centered assessment and support services to diverse individuals and groups. Practise ways to effectively collaborate and transform lives as a valuable part of professional support teams.
One in five Canadians will experience a mental illness or substance abuse problem during their lifetime. The impacts are felt not just by the individuals facing mental health and addictions challenges – but also their families, relationships, workplaces and the community. It’s an issue that touches us all.
The goal of the Community Service Worker program is to provide students with the opportunity to acquire theoretical concepts and training in group work, counseling, community engagement, organizing and development. Graduates of the Community Service Worker program have been helping to contribute the strength and growth of communities across Toronto. Students who value human rights will develop their knowledge and skills for work with individuals, families and community service organizations.
The program encourages analysis, creativity and active participation in all modules. In addition to classes students will be able to volunteer and gain valuable field experience within community organizations. Students are required to have a police reference check completed before volunteering in the field. Students are responsible for ensuring that the police reference check covers appropriateness for volunteering and being employed in the field, working with vulnerable person(s).
Program of study include: Psychology, Mental Health, Lifespan and Development, Canadian Family Dynamics, Choices, Social Work Practice, Human Relations, Canadian Social Welfare, Sociology and Criminology, Addictions, Keys to Success, Interviewing for Success, Business Communications and Computers.
1. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
2. Mature students status - 18 years of age or older and pass a pre-entry evaluation
Note - All foreign credentials must be translated into English and compared for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization (i.e. WES)
Immigrant and Refugee Services
Community Development Projects
Youth Programs
Neighbourhood Services
Group Homes
Housing Support
Correctional Institutions
Rehabilitation Centres
Homeless Shelters
Mental Health Facilities