Social care supervisor (bbl)
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What are you becoming?
After completing this program, you can work as a support worker at an institution that offers support and guidance in housing, daytime activities, and leisure time. You'll focus on the pillars of Positive Health: Body Functions, Mental Wellbeing, Meaning, Quality of Life, Participation, and Daily Living. Further education is also possible, for example, with a level 4 vocational education program, such as Educational Work, Social Work, or Social Care.
What does your education look like?
You work 20 to 24 hours a week at a healthcare institution and you go to school 1 day a week.
Education and Examination Regulations (OER)
The Education and Examination Regulations (OER) of a course specify what you will be doing in which period, how much time is spent on this and an overview of the exams that will be taken. Find the OER for your course here.
Search by your Crebo number (see the box on the right of this page) to view the OER for the current academic year. This will give you a general idea of what's expected of you when you start the program. The OER for the upcoming academic year will be available in July.
Statutory tuition fees
The statutory tuition fee for the 2026-2027 school year is 762 euros.
Other costs
For an estimate of the additional costs for this course, please see mbowebshop.nlEvery year, by July 1st, all school fees for the following academic year are announced there. To actually order, you must log in with your Summa account.
Laptop
For many courses, students cannot do without a laptop. See the overview whether this applies to your course and download the correct specifications.
Elective courses
During your studies, you choose one or more elective subjects to specialize or to gain broader training. For example, Addiction Care, Community-oriented Work, People with confused behavior, Permanent Fitness, Safe and healthy working, Nursing technical action or International I (bridging (intercultural) diversity). During your studies, you'll receive more information about the electives you can take. Each elective concludes with an exam. Read more about elective courses.
Study in figures
Study in Figures provides clear information about this program and its job prospects. Want to know more about these figures? Then check out this explanation.
What prior education do you need?
For the vocational training (level 3) and middle management training (level 4) you must meet one of the following conditions:
- You have a diploma in pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) with a pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track, a theoretical pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track, or a mixed pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track.
- You have an (older) diploma from lbo, vbo, mavo or mavo-vbo.
- You have a basic vocational training diploma (level 2) or a diploma from another vocational training course (level 3).
- You have proof that you successfully completed the first three years of pre-university or senior general secondary education (havo) or pre-university education (vwo). Or you have another diploma or certificate recognized by the government.
Work at a recognized training company
During a personal interview or introductory meeting, we'll determine if this program is a good fit for you. To participate in this program, you must work at an accredited training company. If you don't work for such a company, we'll help you find a suitable work placement. You'll be responsible for finding one yourself.
For an overview of recognized training companies and more information about the labor market, internships and professions, please visit www.s-bb.nl.
Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) required
To be eligible for an internship, you need a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG). Almost all training companies require this. We recommend that you ensure you can obtain a VOG before starting your program. This will prevent you from being unable to complete an internship and possibly having to discontinue your program. Read all about the Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) here.
Can I contact a teacher or student?
Teachers know what's going on at school. Feel free to ask your questions to our teacher using the contact information below:
WhatsApp
Trainers Jennifer Luijben
E-mail
Trainers Jennifer Luijben
Instagram
DM to @summacollegemz
It is also possible to attend a walk-along day, tour, or open house. You can find all activities in our calendar.
What are you becoming?
After completing this program, you can work as a support worker at an institution that offers support and guidance in housing, daytime activities, and leisure time. You'll focus on the pillars of Positive Health: Body Functions, Mental Wellbeing, Meaning, Quality of Life, Participation, and Daily Living. Further education is also possible, for example, with a level 4 vocational education program, such as Educational Work, Social Work, or Social Care.
What does your education look like?
You work 20 to 24 hours a week at a healthcare institution and you go to school 1 day a week.
Education and Examination Regulations (OER)
The Education and Examination Regulations (OER) of a course specify what you will be doing in which period, how much time is spent on this and an overview of the exams that will be taken. Find the OER for your course here.
Search by your Crebo number (see the box on the right of this page) to view the OER for the current academic year. This will give you a general idea of what's expected of you when you start the program. The OER for the upcoming academic year will be available in July.
Statutory tuition fees
The statutory tuition fee for the 2026-2027 school year is 762 euros.
Other costs
For an estimate of the additional costs for this course, please see mbowebshop.nlEvery year, by July 1st, all school fees for the following academic year are announced there. To actually order, you must log in with your Summa account.
Laptop
For many courses, students cannot do without a laptop. See the overview whether this applies to your course and download the correct specifications.
Elective courses
During your studies, you choose one or more elective subjects to specialize or to gain broader training. For example, Addiction Care, Community-oriented Work, People with confused behavior, Permanent Fitness, Safe and healthy working, Nursing technical action or International I (bridging (intercultural) diversity). During your studies, you'll receive more information about the electives you can take. Each elective concludes with an exam. Read more about elective courses.
Study in figures
Study in Figures provides clear information about this program and its job prospects. Want to know more about these figures? Then check out this explanation.
What prior education do you need?
For the vocational training (level 3) and middle management training (level 4) you must meet one of the following conditions:
- You have a diploma in pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) with a pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track, a theoretical pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track, or a mixed pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) track.
- You have an (older) diploma from lbo, vbo, mavo or mavo-vbo.
- You have a basic vocational training diploma (level 2) or a diploma from another vocational training course (level 3).
- You have proof that you successfully completed the first three years of pre-university or senior general secondary education (havo) or pre-university education (vwo). Or you have another diploma or certificate recognized by the government.
Work at a recognized training company
During a personal interview or introductory meeting, we'll determine if this program is a good fit for you. To participate in this program, you must work at an accredited training company. If you don't work for such a company, we'll help you find a suitable work placement. You'll be responsible for finding one yourself.
For an overview of recognized training companies and more information about the labor market, internships and professions, please visit www.s-bb.nl.
Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) required
To be eligible for an internship, you need a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG). Almost all training companies require this. We recommend that you ensure you can obtain a VOG before starting your program. This will prevent you from being unable to complete an internship and possibly having to discontinue your program. Read all about the Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) here.
Can I contact a teacher or student?
Teachers know what's going on at school. Feel free to ask your questions to our teacher using the contact information below:
WhatsApp
Trainers Jennifer Luijben
E-mail
Trainers Jennifer Luijben
Instagram
DM to @summacollegemz
It is also possible to attend a walk-along day, tour, or open house. You can find all activities in our calendar.
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