Smiling female CDCP engaging with senior female client outdoors

Join the in-demand caregiver workforce.
Free training. $500 bonus.

Discover your work and workplace options.

Are you ready to start a meaningful career in a field that’s always in demand? Have you been holding back your desire to help others because of the cost of training? Sign up today for training to become a certified direct care professional (CDCP). Once certified, your career path can take you in many new and rewarding directions.

 

The on-the-job role of a CDCP may include:

  • Personal care support activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, mobility, toileting, transferring, and range of motion exercises
  • Supportive home care duties, such as supervision and monitoring, general household tasks (like doing light cleaning, laundry, or yard work), running errands, or accompanying the client on outings.

Workplace options of a certified direct care professional

Workplace opportunities for CDCPs include:

A CDCP designation will let you:

Learn more about the curriculum.

 

WisCaregiver Careers is a free, professional workforce advancement program that covers all training and testing costs. Plus, certified direct care professionals are eligible for a $500 bonus. 

 

Download the program fact sheet: English(PDF) | Hmong(PDF) | Spanish(PDF)

Becoming a certified direct care professional

Watch the video above to learn how the certified direct care professional (CDCP) program can help you start a career in health care.

Sign up now.

Learn more about how to become a certified direct care professional (CDCP) through WisCaregiver Careers. You’ll receive timely updates leading up to the program launch. Be among the first to become a certified direct care professional (CDCP) and earn your $500 bonus through WisCaregiver Careers.

 

If you are an agency or provider interested in participating in the WisCaregiver Careers CDCP program, please click here.

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WisCaregiver Careers is a free professional workforce advancement program offered by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services  in partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.

I f you have questions about th is program, please contact us.

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