BC HCA License: Earn $29.83/Hour in Paid training
Paid Training ➡️ Job Placement ➡️ High-Paying Careers
Earn your Health Care Assistant (HCA) diploma in 49 weeks with a $29.83/hour Paid training (22 weeks). Start a rewarding career in British Columbia.

Why Choose a Government-Supported HCA Paid Training Program?
A Government-Supported HCA program, accredited by the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry, prepares you for high-demand Health Care Assistant (HCA) roles.
• Paid training: Earn $29.83/hour (~$26,200) during 22 weeks of hands-on training.
• Recognized Certification: Accredited by provincial registries for public healthcare jobs.
• Comprehensive Training: 49 weeks of classes, labs, and clinicals for practical skills.
• High Demand: BC needs 10,000 HCAs by 2030 (WorkBC).
• Career Growth: Scholarships (up to $6,500) and pathways to LPN roles.
Who Can Join?
• Age: 19+
• Education: High school diploma
• Background: Clear police and BC criminal checks
• Language: IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 78
Note: Language support workshops available for non-native speakers.
What Will You Learn?
• Build Trust: Comfort clients emotionally.
• Promote Health: Support cognitive and end-of-life care.
• Ensure Mobility: Master safe client transfers.
• Maintain Safety: Apply hygiene protocols.
Graduates are registered with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry for work in BC’s publicly funded healthcare settings.
How to Find More Job Opportunities
Find HCA jobs across Canada using these province-specific search terms:
• British Columbia: "Health Care Assistant BC"
• Alberta: "Health Care Aide Alberta"
• Ontario: "Personal Support Worker Ontario"
• Manitoba: "Health Care Aide Manitoba"
• Other Provinces: "HCA jobs [Province]," "Continuing Care Assistant [Province]"
Tips: BC needs 10,000 HCAs by 2030 (WorkBC). Graduates may receive a $6,500 scholarship and pursue LPN advancement.
How to Apply
1.Visit international website.
2.Review program details.
3.Submit application with transcripts.
