Interested in helping people with their finances? Consider a career as a credit/debt counsellor! As a credit/debt counsellor, you have the opportunity to provide valuable advice on personal money management, mentor individuals on credit usage, and assist them in navigating financial crises such as overwhelming debt or changes in employment.
In general, credit/debt counsellors:
Credit/debt counsellors may also conduct one-on-one sessions, group sessions, or seminars to train individuals on effective money management and credit usage.
Credit/debt counsellors may work independently or as part of a team. They can be self-employed, work for large corporations, or join not-for-profit organizations. Working hours may vary, including regular office hours with some evenings and weekends, or shifts for those in call centers.
Credit/debt counsellors should also enjoy teaching, helping others, and staying updated with industry developments.
While this profession does not have specific regulations, obtaining certifications such as Financial Planners (NOC 1114.1) or Other Financial Officers (NOC B014) can enhance your credibility and career prospects. The average salary for credit/debt counsellors is around $39.04 per hour.
Demand for credit/debt counsellors: Approximately 15,300 credit/debt counsellors are required per province each year, highlighting the demand for professionals in this field.
In summary, a career as a credit/debt counsellor allows you to assist individuals in managing their finances, overcoming debt, and making sound financial decisions. If you have a passion for helping others and a knack for finance, consider pursuing this rewarding profession.