If you’re looking for a stable, in-demand career that makes a difference, healthcare is one of the best fields to enter in Ontario. With an aging population, advancements in medical services, and increasing healthcare demands, professionals are needed now more than ever.
The best part? You don’t need years of university education to start a rewarding healthcare career.
Many essential healthcare roles can be trained for in under two years or even just a few months. At CTS Canadian Career College, our healthcare programs help students gain industry-ready skills and enter the workforce quickly.
Here’s a look at the top healthcare careers in Ontario that offer fast training and strong job opportunities.
Personal Support Worker (PSW) – Fast-Track Into Patient Care
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) provide essential care and support for seniors and individuals with disabilities in hospitals, long-term care, and home settings.
- Training Time: Less than a year
- Job Settings: Long-term care homes, hospitals, private home care, retirement residences
- Why It’s in Demand: Ontario’s aging population and healthcare worker shortages have created a massive demand for PSWs.
What PSWs Do:
- Assist seniors and individuals with disabilities in daily living activities (bathing, dressing, eating).
- Provide companionship and emotional support.
- Help with mobility and transfers to ensure patient safety.
Why Choose This Career?
- The fastest way to enter the healthcare field.
- Ontario offers government grants and incentives for PSW training.
- Many PSW graduates secure jobs immediately after completing their placements.
Primary Care Paramedic – The First Responders Who Save Lives
Primary Care Paramedics are vital members of Ontario’s emergency healthcare system, providing life-saving care to patients during medical emergencies and transporting them safely to healthcare facilities.
- Training Time: Approximately 1 year
- Job Settings: Ambulance services, hospitals, emergency departments, remote healthcare settings
- Why It’s in Demand: With increasing healthcare needs and emergency service demands across Ontario, trained Paramedics are essential for maintaining public health and safety.
What Primary Care Paramedics Do:
Respond to 911 emergency calls and assess patient conditions.
- Administer first aid, CPR, oxygen therapy, and life-saving medications.
- Safely transport patients to hospitals while continuing medical care en route.
- Communicate critical information to hospital staff to ensure seamless patient handover.
Why Choose This Career?
- Fast, focused training that gets you into a high-impact healthcare role quickly.
- An exciting, hands-on career where no two days are ever the same.
- Strong job stability and respect, with opportunities to advance into Advanced Care Paramedic roles or leadership positions.
Medical Office Administrator – The Backbone of Healthcare Clinics
Medical Office Administrators manage patient records, scheduling, and medical billing to ensure smooth healthcare operations in clinics, hospitals, and offices.
- Training Time: Less than a year
- Job Settings: Hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, dental offices
- Why It’s in Demand: The healthcare industry relies on skilled administrators to keep clinics and hospitals running efficiently.
What Medical Office Administrators Do:
- Schedule appointments and manage patient records.
- Handle medical billing, insurance claims, and office operations.
- Communicate with patients, doctors, and healthcare staff to ensure smooth workflows.
Why Choose This Career?
- Short training period with strong job placement rates.
- A stable career option in both public and private healthcare settings.
- Opportunities for career growth into clinic management and health administration.
Pharmacy Technician – Supporting Safe Medication Use
Pharmacy Technicians assist pharmacists in preparing medications, managing prescriptions, and educating patients in retail, hospital, and long-term care settings.
- Training Time: Less than two years
- Job Settings: Retail pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities
- Why It’s in Demand: As prescription use increases, pharmacies need more trained professionals to assist with medication management and customer service.
What Pharmacy Technicians Do:
- Prepare and dispense medications under pharmacist supervision.
- Educate patients on proper medication use.
- Maintain pharmacy inventory and prescription records.
Why Choose This Career?
- A great alternative for those interested in pharmacy without years of university training.
- Fast-growing job opportunities across hospitals and retail pharmacies.
- Stable, full-time employment with strong earning potential.
Why Choose a Private College for Healthcare Training?
At CTS Canadian Career College, our healthcare programs are designed for fast, hands-on learning that prepares students for real-world work.
Here’s why choosing a private college can help you start your career sooner:
- Accelerated Programs: Train in months instead of years.
- Hands-On Learning: Practical training and clinical placements give you real experience.
- Flexible Learning Options: Many programs offer rolling start dates and hybrid learning.
- High Job Demand: Graduates enter a growing job market with high hiring rates.
- Career Support Services: Get resume help, interview prep, and job search assistance.
Start Your Healthcare Career Today
If you’re looking for a rewarding career with job stability and strong demand, healthcare is the way to go – and you don’t need years of training to get started.
Ready to start your journey? CTS Canadian Career College offers career-focused healthcare programs that can help you launch your dream job in under two years.
Contact us today to learn more about our PSW, Medical Office Administration, and Pharmacy Technician programs!