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9:00 am Standard First Aid/CPR Training

Standard First Aid/CPR Training

The course is two days with Certified Instructor Kevin Boudewyn

Standard First Aid Certificate will be awarded upon completion

9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided)

To register please call Marcel at 416-591-2310, Ext 2270

Space is Limited, so Register Today!

P.S. In order to be awarded a certificate, you have to be present both days.

Location
167 Gerrard Street East

Instructor
Kevin Boudewyn

9:00 am Standard First Aid/CPR Training

The course is two days with Certified Instructor Kevin Boudewyn

Standard First Aid Certificate will be awarded upon completion

9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided)

To register please call Marcel at 416-591-2310, Ext 2270

Space is Limited, so Register Today!

P.S. In order to be awarded a certificate, you have to be present both days.

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Kevin Boudewyn

9:00 am WHMIS TRAINING

WHMIS Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the Training Session

To Register Please call Stephanie at 416-591-2310 ext. 2270
Tokens will be provided

Location
167 Gerrard ST. East

2:00 pm Resumes & Cover Letters

Participants learn how to create effective resumes that are attractive to employers. They’ll look at three different types of resumes and discuss when each is most appropriate. They’ll review the process of writing a resume and discuss each step in the process. Participants will review excellent resume samples and receive a valuable take-home manual which will be distributed a the beginning of the workshop. Each participant will receive a self-assessment tool for use when preparing their resume.

To register please call reception @ 416 591 2310 or email reception@miziwebiik.com

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Sarah Belisle, Employment Counsellor

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1:00 pm Info Session: Carpentary Program

NOW RECRUITING!

Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment & Training in partnership with George Brown College Presents:

Program Components include:

• Guest Speakers • Orientation to Construction Workplace • Carpentry Pre-Apprenticeship Training – Basic skills module • Tool kits, Safety equipment and textbooks • Academic and Employment Skills Training • Job Coaching • Assistance to secure employment upon completion of the program

Applicant Requirements and Recruitment:

• 15 of the available spaces will be reserved for persons ages 16 to 24 • Interested in improving reading, writing and math skills • Minimum Grd.10 or equivalent, but, Grd. 11 to 12 preferred

Please contact Wayne at 416 591 0960 or Danbi at 416 591 0746

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Danbi

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2:00 pm Interviewing

The ability to handle oneself well at an interview is a skill we can learn. The person most skilled at the art of job interviewing, not the most qualified, often is the successful candidate. Participant will learn what to expect and how to prepare for the interview and how being prepared can lessen the anxiety thereby increasing their confidence and chances of success.  Participants will use role-playing techniques to demonstrate the interview process.

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Sarah Belisle, Employment Counsellor

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2:00 pm Second Career Info Session

This 1 hour session provides clients with an introduction and overview of the Second Career program.

In addition clients will learn about the application process, participant criteria and they will receive a Q & A document to take away.

We will also open up the floor for a question period at the end of the session.

Space is limited.

To register, please contact Brenna Lafrance @ 416-591-1467 or brenna@miziwebiik.com

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Brenna Lafrance, Employment Counsellor

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2:00 pm Networking & Self-Marketing

Participants learn the importance of being able to talk about their skills and experiences in positive ways. Participants will explore easy and effective ways to use networking skills to expand and maintain contacts  to create win-win situations. Participants will use a self-assessment tools to identify their own networking skills.

Please call to register at 416 591-2310 or email reception@miziwebiik.com

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Sarah Belisle, Employment Counsellor

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2:00 pm Info Session: York University Transitional Year Program (TYP)

Attention: All Youth and Adults who are interested in attending university? Come and find out more York University’s Transitional Year Program (TYP) Wednesday, Feb 29, 2012 @ 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training 167 Gerrard Street East, Toronto To book a seat, please contact: 416-591-2310 OR E-mail: ginnyb@miziwebiik.com

Location
167 Gerrard St. East

Instructor
Ginny Boissoneau, Employment Counsellor

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