Human Services Practitioner HSP

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Strengthening the Human Services Workforce

The Human Services Practitioner (HSP) credential recognizes individuals who demonstrate foundational knowledge, skills, and ethical standards required to support individuals, families, and communities in human services settings. The HSP designation affirms a practitioner’s commitment to quality care, professional development, and ethical practice in the human services field.

Designed for emerging and early-career professionals, the HSP credential validates competency in core areas of human services practice and supports workforce readiness for roles across community agencies, nonprofit organizations, health care systems, and social service programs.

Why Earn the HSP Certification?

Earning the HSP certification demonstrates that you are prepared to serve effectively in a helping profession and committed to professional standards.

Benefits include:

  • Professional Recognition

    Distinguish yourself as a trained and qualified human services professional.

  • Career Advancement

    Strengthen your résumé and demonstrate competencies valued by employers.

  • Commitment to Ethical Practice

    Uphold established professional and ethical standards in service delivery.

  • Workforce Readiness

    Show employers you possess the foundational knowledge required to work effectively

  • Professional Growth

    Build a pathway for continued professional development within the human services field.

Who Should Apply?

The HSP certification is ideal for:

  • students completing a human services degree or certificate program.
  • recent graduates entering the human services workforce.
  • entry-level professionals working in community and social service roles.
  • individuals seeking formal recognition of their foundational skills in human services.

Common roles include:

  • case Managers
  • community Outreach Workers
  • behavioral Health Technicians
  • family Support Specialists
  • social Service Assistants
  • program Coordinators

Certification Process

To earn the HSP credential, applicants must complete the following steps:

  1. Meet eligibility requirements related to education or training in human services or a related field.
  2. Successfully complete the Human Services Comprehensive Examination (HSCE) offered by their institution
  3. Submit an application verifying education and/or relevant experience.
  4. Attest to uphold professional and ethical standards established for human services practitioners.

Getting Started

Take the next step in your professional journey and join a growing community of dedicated human services professionals.


Vist the CCE Credentialing Gateway to apply for the Human Services Practitioner (HSP) certification today! Begin Application

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