ARE YOU LOOKING TO GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH PAID ON-THE-JOB TRAINING?
The Native Women’s Association of Canada’s National Apprenticeships Program connects Indigenous women, Two-Spirit, transgender, and gender-diverse people with paid apprenticeship opportunities in the trades. Kick-start your career as you gain experience in Canada’s most in-demand fields.
WHAT IS AN APPRENTICESHIP?
An apprenticeship is industry-based training that allows students to learn a trade through on-the-job and in-classroom training. In NWAC’s NAP, apprenticeships will only be offered in Red Seal classified trades.
NWAC’s NAP gives you access to:
• A job board with a variety of apprenticeship opportunities.
• Employers who prioritize diversity and inclusion.
• Opportunities to work in high-paying, in-demand, and secure job fields, with self-employment opportunities.
• Transferable skills that allow you to work anywhere.
For more information contact:
Ashlee Larose – Client Services Representative
alarose@nwac.ca 1-343-998-7694
Lauralea Eldridge – BC Liaison and Engagement Coordinator
leldridge@nwac.ca 1-613-302-7560
Register at: https://nwac-nap.ca/apprentice
Funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service Program
About the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC): NWAC is a national Indigenous organization representing the political voices of Indigenous Women, girls, Two-Spirit, transgender, and gender-diverse people in Canada. NWAC includes First Nations on and off-reserve, status, non-status, and disenfranchised- Inuit and Métis.
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