Experiential Learning

Placements

Placements are a part of many programs at Lambton College in the areas of Community Services and Health Sciences. Students in placement programs gain valuable real-world experience while they make strong connections with their community.

Benefits to Placement Providers

Placement providers benefit greatly from having students complete placement hours at their organizations. Many organizations who have traditionally provided placement opportunities to Lambton College students, now rely on these placements to provide much needed services while at the same time giving students the practical experience they need to complete components of their program curriculum.

Nancy's Story

Hear how Nancy found a career path that fit her perfectly with Lambton College's Personal Support Worker program.

Preparing a Student for Placement

Before a student is approved for placement, they must:

  1. Complete a Criminal Reference Check with Vulnerable Sector and show proof of all necessary health immunizations.
  2. Complete training for AODA, WHMIS, Health & Safety, Sexual Assault & Sexual Violence, and Workplace Violence (in accordance with Bill 18)
  3. Complete CPR (HCP or Level C), First Aid, Mask Fit Testing, and Crisis Intervention Training – for some programs only

Contact Us

If you need more information about placements, we're here to help:

Laurie Grant

FIELD & CLINICAL COORDINATOR

519-479-2429

Room B2-110

Program-Specific Contacts

Lisa Veenendaal

EMPLOYMENT LIAISON - CICE PROGRAM

519-479-0969

Room B1-106B

Steve Knight

PLACEMENT LIAISON - FIREFIGHTING PROGRAMS

519-479-2379

Room Fire School - 218