Description
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND TEACHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The Community Service Worker and Teacher Development Program is a hybrid education and training program designed for people interested in careers in community service and/or education, but may face barriers to employment and need extra assistance to succeed. In this year-long program, participants will learn the fundamentals of child development, how children process information and learn, group supervision and management, de-escalation and conflict resolution techniques. Participants will also learn Indigenous perspectives, wellness, communication, advocacy, and leadership development. Practicums will be held with all six Winnipeg school divisions so participants can gain immersive work experience.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Graduates will be qualified to work in a wide range of Education and Community Service Sectors, providing meaningful and culturally relevant support. Graduates will have the opportunity to continue on to enroll in a community-based Bachelor of Education program based out of Neeginan College of Applied Technology. Starting wages for graduates currently range from $16.00-$19.00/hour.
INFORMATION SESSION: You are encouraged to attend our Neeginan College of Applied Technology Orientation to learn more about your program of interest. Please join us on Friday at 9:00 a.m. for a Campus tour, no registration required.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Grade 12 is required (Alternative entrance options may be considered.) A criminal record check is also required. Program is open to Indigenous persons living in Winnipeg (Status, Non Status, Metis and Inuit).
DURATION: 12 Month Program (Full-time)
START DATE: September 3, 2024
TUITION: Tuition is individually based. Please contact Neeginan College of Applied Technology to determine funding
eligibility and tuition costs.
Take the first step towards a rewarding career in Education or Community Service.
Register NOW for the Community Service and Teacher Development Program!
PROGRAM START DATE: SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
Fundamentals of Child Development
Group Supervision and Management
De-escalation and Conflict Resolution
Learn Indigenous Perspectives, Wellness, Communication, Advocacy and Leadership.
Practicum at six Winnipeg school divisions
Upon completion of this program, you may transfer to an Indigenous led Bachelor of Education Degree
Tuition fees are covered and students are eligible to receive a living allowance.
Program is open to Indigenous persons living in Winnipeg (Status, Non Status, Metis and Inuit).
Grade 12 is required (Alternative entrance options may be considered). A criminal record check is also required.
Please contact Lisa (Dumas) Neufeld at CAHRD for
further information or to apply.
Email: cstdpprogcord@abcentre.org
Phone: 204-989-8860