Care Worker Program

Care Worker Program

Entrance in April
[2-Year Course] Men and Women: Up to 60 students

Major qualifications that can be acquired Care Worker (National Qualification)
● Japanese Red Cross Society Emergency First Aid Personnel Seminars
● Examination in Japanese Word Processing
● Examination in Technical Ability of Data Processing (Spreadsheet)
● Japan Kanji Aptitude Test
● Certification Test for Housing Environment Coordinator for Elderly and Disabled People
To prospective international students in the Care Worker Program

"Care giving in Japan" will be the global leader!

As Japan faces an exceptionally aging society, it is engaged in solving the problems of an aging society which always materialize here before anywhere else in the world. Therefore, Japan has the skill necessary to solve the coming global aging society problems, and to look at this another way, "care giving in Japan" is a global business chance. Also, as those receiving care are humans with diverse senses of values, that diversity requires a sensitive response and emotional sense, like the "welcoming heart" unique to the Japanese people. This can only be studied in Japan.
Why not study "care giving" here, in Japan and at Trinity College, where you can become a global leader?

"Care work" was newly added as a status of residence.
If you acquire care worker qualification, you can work in Japan.

When an international student attempts to gain employment at a Japanese corporation after graduating college, one of the requirements for a working visa is for their "major" in school to be related to their "work" at the employer. Therefore, there are many cases where they are deemed to have no "relationship" and the work visa is not permitted. You can see it is difficult to find employment in Japan. However, as "care work" was newly added as a status of residence, if you aim to be a care worker in a professional college and then work as a care worker after graduation, there is zero chance that your major at school and your work at your employer will be deemed to have no "relationship." In regards to that, it is certainly easier to get a working visa.
Therefore, if you study hard at our college which has over 20 years of experience as a care worker training school and gain qualification as a care worker, you should be able to achieve your dream of working in Japan!

Message

Care Worker Program, Department Head
Care Worker / Recreation Coordinator

Toshiaki Yoshioka

Care giving is work that helps people continuing living in their unique lifestyle.
For people who can no longer eat by themselves, we help them eat. For people who can no longer use the toilet, we help them use the toilet. At first glance, it may seem like something that anybody can do. With professional knowledge and techniques, we use various methods to help people do what they can no longer do themselves. That is what we care workers are.
Even though we are neither family nor friends and are meeting them for the first time, we learn about their lives, stay close to their lives, and spend what time they have left together. That's what makes care giving work interesting.
There are no borders on the spirit of making people smile and feeling glad to have met them. Why not turn your kindness into work? Being told, "I'm glad I met you," by the elderly and persons with disabilities. This is work where you can hear that. To that end, you'll need the national qualification of "care giver." Why not aim for that here at Trinity?

Example Curriculum

Example classes learned in practice

Our expansive curriculum will broaden your possibilities for the future.

Human dignity and independence

Care working is a job where you interact with many people. To understand and support the users, we learn about the importance of maintaining a multi-faceted understanding and human dignity, as well as the necessity of supporting an independent and autonomous lifestyle.

Communication techniques

As the care worker's job significantly involves supporting others, students will understand the communication skill at the base of that work, and will also acquire techniques for forming relationships with the user, their family, and team members, which are essential in care giving workplaces.

Structure of the mind and body

Knowing the structure of the human mind and body is essential for care work. Students learn about the structure and functions of the human body, as well as providing care service, points for safety, considerations from a psychological perspective, and more.

Understanding of society

Students learn about the big picture of our society as a whole, as well as the various systems for regulating and maintaining social living. Students understand the structures of society in a more personal way, thus deepening their understanding from the perspective of members of society.

Techniques for daily life support

In order to reliably support the elderly or persons with disabilities in terms of daily life, students study what daily life means and learn about basic concepts of daily life support. Furthermore, they also understand and learn about maintaining living environments.

Understanding of
development and aging

As people get older, both their minds and their bodies change. Students learn the basic knowledge regarding the psychology of aging and the characteristics of changes in bodily functions, knowledge necessary for persons involved in care work.

Example Class Schedule

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Tuition

1Normal tuition
Annual Screening fee Entrance fee 1st semester tuition 2nd semester tuition Total annual payment Total payment Teaching materials cost
1styear 20,000 JPY 200,000 JPY 440,000 JPY 440,000 JPY 1,100,000 JPY 1,980,000 JPY Approx.
171,000 JPY
2styear 440,000 JPY 440,000 JPY 880,000 JPY Approx.
137,000 JPY

* Teaching materials cost is an estimate for the textbooks, clothes for practicals, fees for practicals, and the like for 1 year. The amounts are the results for the previous academic year and are subject to change.
* Transportation fees involved in daily commuting and practicals are to be borne by the student.

2International scholarship system

In order to reduce the economic burden on international students as well as nurture capable human resources in the field of welfare, our college provides the following international student scholarship (S, A, B) systems for international students with outstanding grades.

International
scholar
S
Annual Screening fee Entrance fee 1st semester tuition 2nd semester tuition Total annual payment Total payment Teaching materials cost
1styear 20,000 JPY 0 JPY 0 JPY 0 JPY 20,000 JPY 20,000 JPY Approx.
171,000 JPY
2ndyear 0 JPY 0 JPY 0 JPY Approx.
137,000 JPY
International
scholar
A
Annual Screening fee Entrance fee 1st semester tuition 2nd semester tuition Total annual payment Total payment Teaching materials cost
1styear 20,000 JPY 0 JPY 290,000 JPY 290,000 JPY 600,000 JPY 1,180,000 JPY Approx.
171,000 JPY
2styear 290,000 JPY 290,000 JPY 580,000 JPY Approx.
137,000 JPY
International
scholar
B
Annual Screening fee Entrance fee 1st semester tuition 2nd semester tuition Total annual payment Total payment Teaching materials cost
1styear 20,000 JPY 0 JPY 390,000 JPY 390,000 JPY 800,000 JPY 1,580,000 JPY Approx.
171,000 JPY
2styear 390,000 JPY 390,000 JPY 780,000 JPY Approx.
137,000 JPY

Criteria for Eligibility

Criteria for EligibilityⅠ

The student must meet ALL of the following criteria.

(1) The student is 18 years old or older.
(2)The student has undergone 12 years of school education outside Japan.
Or, if the student graduated from a secondary education agency with 10 or 11 years, they have completed an agency designated as a "preparatory education course." Also, no more than 5 years have passed since the student's last school graduation (the student is not older than 30 years old).
(3) The student has sufficient assets to cover their tuition and living costs while attending the college.
(4) The student's goal in studying abroad and their post-graduation career path are clear, and the student has a strong desire to acquire the knowledge and skill in a professional field.

Criteria for EligibilityⅡ

The student must meet ONE of the following criteria.

(1) The student has undergone 6 months or more of Japanese language education at a Japanese language education organization certified by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education and announced by the Minister of Justice, and the student has Japanese proficiency equivalent to the N2 level of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test.
(2) The student has passed the N1 or N2 level of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test.
(3) The student has a score of 200 points or higher on the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students [Japanese as a foreign language (total of reading comprehension / listening comprehension and listening-reading comprehension)].
(4) The student has undergone 1 year or more of education at an elementary school, junior high school, high school, junior college, or university in Japan.

Scholarship System

Hiroshima Prefecture Care Worker
Schooling Funds Loan System

In this system, the student is loaned money for tuition and the like while they are attending a training facility such as a professional school, and if, after graduating, the student engages in work as a care worker for the specified time in Hiroshima Prefecture, they are granted exemption from returning a total of 1,640,000 JPY.

Type of loan Loan upper limit
(1) Reserve funds for school entrance (1) Within 200,000 JPY
(2) Part equivalent to tuition +
(3) Reserve fund for finding employment
(2) Within 50,000 JPY per month (3 months paid together for 4 annual payments)
(3) Within 200,000 JPY (Payed together with monthly amount on last time)
(4) Funds for undergoing national qualification tests (4) Within 40,000 JPY
Japan Student Services Organization, Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students
Grantees Several persons
(Varies by academic year depending on the rules set by the Japan Student Services Organization.)
Criteria for
eligibility
The student has both outstanding schoolwork and character,
and has difficulty receiving education due to economic reasons.
Provided
amount
Monthly amount of 48,000 JPY
Provided
period
1 year
Method of
application
An explanatory session is held after entrance,
and then grantees are screened based on documents.
Decision Mid-June
Care worker scholarship loan system by cooperating social welfare corporations and medical corporations

In this system, the student is loaned funds for tuition by the cooperating social welfare corporation while they are attending this school, and if, after graduating, the student engages in work as a care worker for the specified time at the loaning corporation, they are granted exemption from returning the funds.

Trinity College, Hiroshima Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College

Trinity College, Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College Hiroshima

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