Newcomer Connections | Workplace skills for success
Sign up for a practical course where you can learn essential skills to thrive at work Register before December 10
Sign up for a practical course where you can learn essential skills to thrive at work Register before December 10
You can learn the language used in the sales and retail industry to prepare you for employment Registrations before December 15
Get prepared for working in the construction sector through this Sector Specific Employment Language Training Registrations end on December 15
This program will prepare you for a job in the child care sector or an afterschool program. Registrations end on December 15
Learn the language of carpentry and wood manufacturing. In this program, you'll learn about tools, measurements, projects, customer service, workplace communication, and how to find and apply for jobs. The program runs from October 25 to December 18.
Learn and practice language for working safely in a factory, including safety policies and procedures, personal protective equipment, and tools. You will also learn and practice employment standards, like filling in timesheets, reading schedules and pay stubs, asking for time off, and applying for jobs. The program runs from October 4 to November 26. As a bonus, you will also receive WHMIS, First Aid, and CPR training.
Learn the language of business in New Brunswick and Canada, including business writing, communications, accounting and finance, marketing and more. The program runs from October 4 - November 26. Register by September 13.
This program will prepare participants to work in home health care or continue to study and earn health care certifications. The language of biology, chronic illnesses, medications, and home care support will be included. This program will run from October 18 to December 18 from 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM.
Join us for an information session that will teach you about career opportunities in wood manufacturing through Newcomer Connections programming. The information session will be held in Classroom 35 of the Annex Building at the University of New Brunswick's Saint John campus.