Graduates are generally employed in agencies and companies which promote community-based, customized supports and services. Graduates often begin in direct service, but their skills in transition planning, service design and supervision, may enable them to move into positions of service co-ordination or management and to develop their own small businesses.
Fields of practice include:
- Inclusive community supports and services
- Services for children with disabilities
- Inclusive education
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Counselling
- Community health supports
- Human services business ventures
- Medical rehabilitation and clinical practice