The Return to Work Coordinator training program was created to provide learning that covers the skills, knowledge and competencies at a level required by practitioners to successfully contribute to return-to-work activities.
Successful completion of a module requires that participants contribute to the discussion forum and complete a graded assignment with a mark of no less than 60 percent. If this standard is not achieved, the participant has the option of re-enrolling in the module at a later date.
In order to receive a certificate of completion for the entire program, participants must achieve a grade of no less than 60 percent in all modules.
All assignments must be filed by 12:00 am (midnight) Sunday, the last day of weekly module activity.
To receive a certificate of completion for the entire twenty-five modules of the program, participants must complete all twenty-five modules within three years in order to ensure that participants are up to date with current knowledge and practices in the field and because curriculum changes may have occurred.
In order to apply for credit for modules due to previous study and learning, please refer to the section entitled Exemptions and Prior Learning Assessments and follow the process as set out there.