| December 9, 2011 CRANBROOK – As part of the Canada Starts Here: The BC Jobs Plan, the provincial government is investing $1,030,976 for new skills training programs for the Kootenay region. The programs are part of the Employment Skills Access Initiative (ESA). Why this matters:
Quotes: “This funding will go a long way towards helping people get a start along their path to a successful career. Our government’s primary focus is on workforce development and job creation strategies and with this investment, we’re seeing those words put into action right here in the Kootenays.” “Higher education is key to our province’s growth and prosperity as we develop the workers of the future. Under the BC Jobs Plan, we’re working with our quality post-secondary institutions to increase learning and employment opportunities, building the foundation for a stronger economy.” “This program is another example of our commitment to enhance skills training throughout the province as we work to build an increasingly skilled workforce to meet present and future labour market demands and to provide British Columbians with access to new employment opportunities. Additional Information:
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BACKGROUNDER Employment Skills Access Initiative
College of the Rockies $87,120 – Introduction to the Trades Program, 12 participants. This 10-week program provides participants with certification required to gain employment in a trades-related position at an entry or apprentice level. $269,332 – Forestry Boot Camp Training Program, 24 participants. This three-week program provides the certification needed to gain entry-level employment in the forest industry. For more information about ESA training programs at College of the Rockies, please contact Bonnie New at 250-489-2751 ext 3440 or bnew@cotr.bc.ca. Selkirk College $423,494 – Administrative Skills, 48 participants. This 24-week program provides training for entry-level administrative and clerical positions. $251,030 – Early Childhood Care Education Assistant, 40 participants. This 20-week program provides the certification needed to become employable at childcare facilities. For more information about Selkirk College’s ESA training programs, please phone (250) 364-5780 or email esa@selkirk.ca or visit www.selkirk.ca/ce -30- Media contact: Ryan Shotton, B.C. Government Caucus Communications: 250-356-1539 | |
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