Aug 16, 2019 · The Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians project will support 20 African Nova Scotian students through the Pre-Apprenticeship Welding Diploma program at NSCC. The project is specifically designed for African Nova Scotians interested in a career in welding in the shipbuilding industry and employment at Irving Shipbuilding.
Diversity and Inclusion Nova Scotia Apprenticeship AgencyCheck out a video about the work the East Preston Empowerment Academy and the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency are doing. And visit the Academy's webpage for Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians, which is a program that has been designed to offer successful students the opportunity to build a lasting career in shipbuilding.
Aug 15, 2019 · According to a government release, the funding is for the school's 'Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians' project. It's aimed at encouraging more Canadians, particularly those facing barriers, to pursue careers in the skilled trades through career exploration, skills training and work experience.
Federal government provides nearly $230,000 to help Aug 15, 2019 · The Trudeau Government has announced nearly $230,000 in funding to the NSCC to help African Nova Scotians prepare for high-demand and well-paying jobs in the skilled trades. According to a government release, the funding is for the school's 'Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians' project.
Government of Canada helps African Nova Scotians The Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians project will support 20 African Nova Scotian students through the Pre-Apprenticeship Welding Diploma program at NSCC. The project is specifically designed for African Nova Scotians interested in a career in welding in the shipbuilding industry and employment at Irving Shipbuilding.
Jul 11, 2018 · Twelve students in the Pathways to Shipbuilding for Indigenous Students program graduated with their Diploma in Metal Fabrication on Friday, July 6, at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) and were immediately offered full-time employment with Halifax Shipyard, Canadas National Shipbuilder. On Monday, July 9, six of the graduates started work at Halifax Shipyard and by the
Irving Shipbuilding News, Videos & ArticlesPathways to Shipbuilding program brings jobs offer for 20 African Nova Scotian youth A graduation ceremony was held at Irving Shipyard for 20 students who completed the Pathways to Shipbuilding for
J.D. Irving, Limited:Home - products, services Jun 30, 2020 · Friday, June 19, 2020 The first-ever Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians concluded today at Halifax Shipyard where students had been working on their final practical training in the two-year welding program. Meet James and Jeremy Phillips, Father and Son at Irving Shipbuilding Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Aug 26, 2019 · DARTMOUTH, N.S. The Government of Canada will be providing funding of $228,476 to Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) for its Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians project, funded in part through the new Skilled Trades Awareness and Readiness program.
Pathways To Shipbuilding Application East Preston For African Nova Scotians Please use the form below (scroll within the form) to submit your application for The Pathways To Shipbuilding For African Nova Scotians. Once you have submitted your application, please email "[email protected]" the following files:(1) a resume, (2) high school or GED transcripts and (3) reference letter (non
Pathways to Shipbuilding Indigenous Education and Pathways to Shipbuilding Indigenous Education and Apprenticeship Pilot Program Launched with Irving Shipbuildings Centre of Excellence. Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 4, 2016:A collaboration of ten industry, government, and Indigenous partners announced today the launch of an education and apprenticeship program to create job opportunities for 20 Indigenous students in metal fabrication.
Pathways to Shipbuilding program brings jobs offer for 20 African Nova Scotian youth A graduation ceremony was held at Irving Shipyard for 20 students who completed the Pathways to Shipbuilding
Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotian May 28, 2020 · Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotian Students moves into Halifax Shipyard. Nineteen students participating in the two-year Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians who were just weeks away from completing their Welding Diploma program from Nova Scotia Community College when Covid-19 disrupted studies and schedules have been able to resume program thanks to a sponsorship by Irving Shipbuilding
Pathways to Shipbuilding program brings jobs offer for 20 The shipbuilding industry in Halifax has marked a new milestone in its push to diversify its workforce, with 20 young graduates from the Pathways Shipbuilding program already promised jobs.
Apr 19, 2018 · A collaboration of industry, academia, government, and African Nova Scotian community partners, Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians is an Irving Shipbuilding Centre of Excellence program. It will include a 14-week program comprised of personal readiness, academic refreshers, and essential skills training with career exploration
Shipbuilding program creates career opportunities for Apr 19, 2018 · A collaboration of industry, academia, government, and African Nova Scotian community partners, Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians is an Irving Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding program creates career opportunities for Apr 22, 2018 · The Pathways to Shipbuilding Program is breaking systemic and historic barriers and is creating real opportunities for African Nova Scotians. Our hope is that this programme will become a model that can and will be used in other fields. Deborah
Jun 19, 2020 · The first-ever Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians concluded today at Halifax Shipyard where students had been working on their final practical training in the two-year welding program. East Preston Empowerment Academy hosted program partners today at the shipyard to acknowledge the success of the program.