KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 KCDC Career Services “for all the northern information you need to get the job and career you want” SOCIAL MEDIA Where jobseekers get job news from friends & family Nothing speaks louder than word of mouth with digital help Stay updated at www.kcdc.ca or update us on social media Where northern opportunities & funding are posted How northern training opportunities find their way to you Facebook: Keewatin Development Development Corporation YouTube: kcdcweb NORTHERN CAREER PATHS NEWSLETTER “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” Monthly Northern Career Paths PROMOTING & PRODUCING CAREER EVENTS NORTH-WIDE CURRENTLY FEATURING: KCDC pursues career exploration events for northern youth in a way that fits the youth and the community they live in. “HANDS ON CAREERS DAY” An opportunity for youth to “touch a trade” by working hands with a skilled workplace instructor/mentor at a career event. NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! New Career Fairs web page www.kcdc.ca/careerfairs Get information on northern and provincial events Details of the Flying Athabasca Career Fair and the La Ronge & Area Career Fair including listings of the “Hands On Careers” opportunities and career information booth are here. Northern and other career fairs, too. Call us to add your career events. New career Video in the popular “Jim “series: “Jim Dreams of a Career” www.youtube.com/user/KCDCWeb Page 1 Watch the other “Jim” videos: “Interview Do’s & Don’ts” follows Jim through the basics of the job interview. Then “What employers Want” shares Jim’s first days on the job. Both are available in English Cree & Dene. Jim is just like all of us. Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0 KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 DATES TO REMEMBER April 21-23: Athabasca Flying Career Fair & Hands On Careers Days (April 21st Fond du Lac / April 22nd Black Lake / April 23rd Wollaston) For list of events www.kcdc.ca/careerfairs April 21st & 22nd: Contact Conference Saskatoon www.contactconference.ca April 30th: Northlands College Deadlines www.facebook.com/northlandscollege April 29th: PAPHR Wellness & Career Expo, PA Email [email protected] May 4th: Ile a la Crosse Career Fair www.kcdc.ca/careerfairs May 6th: Stepping Stones Career Fair Regina www.steppingstonescareerfair.ca/ May 12th: 29th Annual La Ronge & Area Career Fair and Hands On Careers Day For list of events www.kcdc.ca/careerfairs Check facebook and www.kcdc.ca for more Skills Canada National Competition Saskatoon - May 27th to May 30TH, 2015 AN UNFORGETTABLE NATIONAL CAREER EVENT for the youth in competition and for your students Page 2 Don’t miss the opportunity for a school tour on May 28th or 29th. Register you students today at http://scnc.skillscompetencescanada.com/ Bring your student to watch Canada’s best youth compete to attend the World Skills event. Check the website for the opportunity to apply for free tools for your school after the event. FEATURE CAREER: TEACHER Kindergarten NORTHERN TEACHERS Eelemetary EDUCATION PROGRAM High School La Ronge 306-425-4411 Requirements: Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate usually gained from a Bachelor of Education degree http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/certificatetypes Job Descriptions may vary, but essentially follows the National Occupational Standards for school teachers: http://tinyurl.com/7y5zlzc NOC 4031 & 4032 ANNOUNCING 2016 CONFERENCE 40-YEAR RENUNION Teacher Awards for Northern Schools and Institutes or the TANSÍ Ceremony Please contact the DFNS Co-Chairs Morris Cook or Giselle Gaudet at 306-425-4411 Northlands College Mine School The new Mine School will focus on recruiting northern residents and Saskatchewan Aboriginal students for the new Mine School in Air Ronge. All graduates will be positioned to find jobs. Training will be related to the hard rock mining. Almost one in every 16 jobs in Saskatchewan is supplied directly or indirectly by mining. By 2028, this number will rise to one in five jobs. Simulators will train underground miners at both entry and advanced levels. The simulators will assist in training for the “Master Driller Program”, which requires simulator time, as well as on-the-job skill demonstration for certification. The newly created Mine School will include lab facilities which will allow Northlands College to contribute to research initiatives in mining. exploration and mine operation Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0 KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 Online Professional Development Information for Career Services Practitioners, Guidance counselors, Career Transition Advisors, College and High School Student Advisors, Employment Counselors, and Job Coaches For their magazine: Or, go to their career practitioner-driven website: Careering Magazine http://marketzone.ca/ebooks/CERIC/CER_T0213/ JOIN FOR FREE Contact Point http://contactpoint.ca FREE Webinar: Tue, Mar 31, 2015 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM CDT (excerpted from: http://tinyurl.com/p6yqfkp on the (http://contactpoint.ca website above) Disability Related Employment Needs Assessments - An Overview and Training Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2642541321630545665 Presenter: Christine Buchanan, Open Door Group (ODG) Disability Related Employment Needs Assessments (DRENA) are key in being able to efficiently and effectively support a client who identifies or presents as having a disability and may require disability related service and/or supports in order to achieve labour market attachment. With over 39 years of direct experience providing employment related disability services, ODG has created DRENA tools that take qualified staff through the process of identifying individualized service and support needs of this specific population. In this webinar Christine will present career practitioners with an overview of this this tool as well as training on how to use it. Those who participate in the webinar will be provided rights to the tool for use within their organization. Page 3 Are you BC CCDP certified? Participation in this webinar can be claimed for Continuing Education Credits for recertification. Christine Buchanan has over 15 years’ experience in the field of Employment Counselling working with multiple-barriered clients and persons with disabilities. Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0 KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 Stanley DEWALT Tool Grant Program Skills/Compétences Canada (SCC) and Stanley Black & Decker have been in partnership since May 2011. Stanley DEWALT has shown tremendous support as an Official Supplier for approximately 14 contest areas at the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) by providing Stanley hand tools and DEWALT power tools for competitor use. In addition, due to their financial support, SCC is proud to recognize Stanley DEWALT as an Official Sponsor of the Competition. Following SCNC, the tools used during the event are donated to eligible local schools through the Stanley DEWALT Tool Grant Program. This valuable tool collection is distributed among chosen schools through an application process. The tool package includes a variety of Stanley hand tools and DEWALT power tools such as cordless power tools, miter saws, scroll saws, and accessories. Up to six schools have annually received equipment for use in their junior or senior trade and technology programs since the inception of this partnership. The Tool Grant Program has proven to be a lasting legacy for the provinces in which the national competition is hosted. In addition to their support of the Skills Canada National Competition, Stanley Black & Decker has become involved as a WorldSkills Team Canada Gold Level Supplier. This partnership continues to grow and benefit young Canadian tradespeople leading up to, during, and after the Competition. BladeRunners Mount Baker Secondary Sandwick Technical Education Project Stanley Tool Grant Stellys Secondary School Page 4 Impact Statements Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0 KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 Northern Regional Skills Competition - March 4th, 2015 in Buffalo Narrows The second Northern Regional Skills Competition was held on March 4th, 2015 in Buffalo Narrows, SK. This year, additional contest areas were added for northern students to compete in. High schools students showcased their skills in carpentry, baking, public speaking and welding. Post-secondary students showed off their skills in welding. Skills Canada Sask hopes to add more contest areas to the Northern Regional Skills Competition in future years and will continue to promote this excellent opportunity to students in Northern Saskatchewan. Gold medalists in all contest areas will advance to our 17th Annual Provincial Skills Competition, which will be taking place on April 16th and 17th, 2015 in Moose Jaw, SK. Skills Canada Sask would like to extend a big Thank-You to Twin Lakes Community School and Northlands College in Buffalo Narrows for being such great hosts during this competition! Thank-You to all staff members who were involved in this competition’s success and Thank-You to all the schools who braved the cold to compete in this exciting event! RESULTS: Carpentry-Secondary: Gold- Thomas Woods- Churchill Community High School, La Ronge, SK Silver- Taryn Herman- Clearwater River Dene School, Clearwater River, SK Bronze- Kaylin Moise- Clearwater River Dene School, Clearwater River, SK Baking-Secondary: Gold- Kaylyn Beckman- Churchill Community High School, La Ronge, SK Silver- Jeremiah Janvier-Mercredi- La Loche Community School, La Loche, SK Public Speaking- Secondary: Gold- Brennan Fontaine- Clearwater River Dene School, Clearwater River, SK Silver- Reneya Lemaigre- Clearwater River Dene School, Clearwater River, SK Bronze- Austin Park- Clearwater River Dene School, Clearwater River, SK Page 5 Welding-Secondary: Gold- Nicolas Davies- Churchill Community School, La Ronge, SK Silver- Gaven Hansen- Twin Lakes Community School, Buffalo Narrows, SK Bronze- Neka Goulet- Churchill Community School, La Ronge, SK Welding-Post-Secondary: Gold- Davis Morin- Northlands College, Buffalo Narrows Campus Silver- Randell McCallum- Northlands College, Buffalo Narrows Campus Bronze- Gregory Sylvestre- Northlands College, Buffalo Narrows Campus Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0 KCDC NORTHERN CAREER PATHS “a career & employment newsletter for northerners” March – 2015 SaskCareers.ca Officially Launches in Saskatchewan SaskCareers.ca, Saskatchewan’s new career development website has officially been launched, giving users a one-stop-shop to discover and explore career paths and learn about education and training opportunities in the province. The integrated site will meet the career planning needs of all Saskatchewan residents from kindergarten to retirement, with an initial focus on youth in both provincial and federal schools, and those transitioning beyond high school. The site is a joint effort between the Government of Saskatchewan’s Ministries of the Economy, Education and Advanced Education, in partnership with the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council (SIEC) to support career development. Page 6 “Saskatchewan is home to a strong economy and a growing labour market that will have an estimated 95,000 job opportunities by the year 2017,” Minister responsible for Immigration, Jobs, Skills and Training Jeremy Harrison said. “SaskCareers.ca will be a great tool to help students learn about these opportunities, and connect with employers for in-demand careers. This will help to educate, train and develop a highly-skilled workforce, which is a key goal of the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth.” Building a skilled work force to meet the province’s growing labour market demands is one of the primary goals of the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth. Students, parents, educators and industry will all be able to use the site to connect to career opportunities and information, with the ultimate goal of helping students and job seekers find meaningful employment and educational opportunities. An integral piece within SaskCareers.ca is myBlueprint – an innovative career planning tool that allows students to investigate career and post-secondary opportunities, set career goals, develop an educational plan, and track their progress - all of which are important for future success. “The Ministry of Education’s investment in this project supports our priority to improve graduation rates and delivers on the promise to provide career development opportunities for students,” Education Minister Don Morgan said. “The most valuable feature of this tool is that each student can customize their plan, or 'blueprint', both in high school and beyond, to best fit their specific career interests and future goals.” The Ministry of the Economy contributed more than $1 million to the first three phases of the SaskCareers.ca website project, and recently approved $591,596 for further website development and evaluation activities. An additional $549,000 was provided by the Ministry of Education to support a three year commitment for myBlueprint software, resources and implementation in all Saskatchewan schools. The site will be managed by the SIEC, with continued support from the ministries of the Economy, Education and Advanced Education. “The SIEC, in partnership with K-12 and post-secondary education, community-based organizations, First Nations and Métis communities, Chambers of Commerce and industry associations, is co-creating the opportunities that SaskCareers.ca can bring to all stakeholders,” SIEC Executive Director Janet UchaczHart said. “It is only through the investment from the Government of Saskatchewan that we are able to provide a true product connecting youth to the vibrant labour market in our province.” For more information, CONTACT: janet Uchacz-Hart , SIEC, Phone: 306-683-7774; Deb Young, Economy, Regina, Phone: 306-787-6315 Keewatin Career Development Corporation Ph: 866-966-5232 Fax: 306-425-4780 Email: [email protected] Mail: Box 489, Air Ronge, SK, S0J 3G0
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