“Our program is designed to prepare aboriginal students or those with strong ties to aboriginal communities to work with First Nations people to enhance their self-reliance both on and off reserves. Students will gain knowledge of community development methods and will learn strategies for relationship building, community outreach and community leadership. Human resources, financial management, project management, entrepreneurship in social enterprises, principles of management as well as business development and fundraising will also be addressed.
“This program focuses on developing skills in administrating public, private or non-profit community organizations. Students will gain knowledge of community development methods and will learn strategies for relationship building, community outreach and community leadership. Participants will have the opportunity to enhance their understanding of community-based social policy and public administration, and gain perspectives on social, cultural and political issues.”
“The Social Development Worker program provides you with the knowledge and skills required to make a meaningful contribution in the human service field. You will be challenged to examine your own beliefs and values, develop interpersonal communication skills and promote social justice, human dignity and equity. Your success in this program will be measured by both your ability to grow and change and your academic performance.”
“The Therapeutic Recreation program prepares you to work within recreation, health, or social service delivery systems serving individuals with illness or disabilities. You will acquire the skills to complete client assessments, develop and evaluate group and individualized programs, and use a variety of facilitative techniques to assist individuals to participate in meaningful recreational activities that will enhance health, improve functional ability, and increase quality of life.”
“Post‐Secondary Counsellors are vital to the education department and your community as a whole. They may have three primary job functions, research and develop relationships with a broad range of post‐secondary institutions, private career colleges and training centres, focusing specifically on college academic education and training programs, work with students to develop their post‐secondary plan and help them find the best possible fit, and coordinate with advisory, department heads and other staff as necessary to help organize an effective post‐secondary strategy for the student.”
“Participants enrolling in this three‐semester diploma program will meet the 12 educational requirements for recognition of ministries credentials through the Independent Assemblies of God Canada. Each module will consist of a reading, writing /essay, multiple choice, and module summary assignments, due on a monthly basis.”
“The Membership Administrator oversees the Indian Registry program in accordance with First Nation policy and procedures and the Indian Act. Graduates will learn to assist Band Members in registering various reportable events including births, deaths, marriages and process status cards and provide application forms for registration. Graduates who are employed and considering this program should be aware that they would need to enjoy working with people, and have fair problem solving skills. This program fully prepares gradates to be successful in this field.”
“Start toward a rewarding new career as a Home Care Worker with the Native Education & Training College. Train at home in your spare time, using proven learning methods perfected by NETC, an innovative leader in online training courses. Here is your chance to get into a fast growing career field while enjoying interesting, meaningful work as a member of the health care team.”
“Community Healing & Wellness Counsellors use their skills to assist individuals to identify, understand, and overcome personal problems or achieve personal objectives. In qualifying for a rewarding future as a counselor, the student will have the opportunity to learn from the theory how people think about problems, how to modify their behavior, and how to change their attitudes or their ways of experiencing life.”
“The Firefighter Program is designed for First Nation communities at a community volunteer level. Participants in the program will gain the knowledge, skills and basic techniques required for basic firefighting services. They will learn fire apparatus operations, safety devices and features of fire fighting vehicles and equipment, and the occupational health and safety requirements of the job.”