Are you looking to explore new interests and learn new skills with a group of like-minded people? Become a lifelong learner! Learning in Retirement Based in Nelson. Greater Trail Life-Long Learners Based in Trail.
Enrich your life by pursuing your interests. Art, Culture & Music Browse courses in drawing, jewellery making, music, illustrating and more. Computers & Technology Learn how to create web pages, and advance your skills in Photoshop, InDesign and more. Food & Beverage Learn to make delicious staples from a variety of global cuisines. Health & Wellness Explore courses in prenatal education, massage
Gain the practical skills you need to advance your career. Business & Finance Explore opportunities to hone your skills in leadership, finance, marketing and basic business training. Leadership Expand your leadership and management skills to equip yourself for more complex, diverse workplaces. Technology & Innovation Get career ready in an ever-changing world with courses on cutting-edge
Explore opportunities for financial support as you gain a new skill, bolster your experience or advance your career through professional development. Craig Andrews Community Education (CACE) Bursary StrongerBC Future Skills Grant
Register online or call us at one of our seven Community Education & Workplace Training locations throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary regions. If you are an employer registering staff, find out the steps to follow . Find out how to pay for your course and explore opportunities for financial support . Ways to Register Register online Find your course or courses. Go to Register Now and click
Are you looking for fun and interactive way to get involved in fostering a healthy environment on campus? The student ambassador program is a student-led organization that promotes health and wellness initiatives and helps students access resources on campus. Connect With an Ambassador Visit our office, The HUB, on the Castlegar Campus near the main entrance or watch for an ambassador on your
A Career with Purpose Selkirk College is committed to providing a stimulating, rewarding and supportive work environment so that we can continue to inspire lifelong learning through education and training. We value every employee at Selkirk College as they are each essential to the success of our learners and our college. Browse External Job Postings Browse Internal Job Postings Why Choose Selkirk
High school students can get a jump start on their trades training through Youth Train in Trades. Don't wait to build your experience and skills! What is Youth Train in Trades? Youth Train in Trades (YTT) is a dual-credit program, which means that students in Grade 12 can work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through
When commemorating the memory of a loved one, your contribution will both honour their legacy and assist students in achieving their educational aspirations. By choosing to support Selkirk College through a dedicated donation, you play a crucial role in advancing education for students in need. The Selkirk College Foundation allocates funds to support the financial needs of students as well as the
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Christina Champlin Instructor Simone Fischer Instructor Chantal Lortie Instructor Tara Martin Instructor James Newman Instructor Rochelle Nyman Instructor Natalie Romano Instructor Jenna Thiessen Instructor Brenda Winstanley Instructor Regan Wright Instructor Elisabeth Zeibin Instructor
If you cannot find the answer to your question, please contact us and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. How do I apply for a job I found? To apply for current opportunities at Selkirk College, you must first create a candidate profile. Where do I find internal postings? Internal job postings can be found through the same process you have used in the past. Log into my.selkirk.ca
Selkirk College is committed to integrity in all of our labour relations, including free and fair collective bargaining. A collaborative approach to negotiating the terms and conditions of employment for staff is foundational to our ability to strengthen our focus on students by providing a relevant, accessible and inspiring learning environment that combines teaching excellence, high-quality
Building a Framework for Reconciliation Selkirk College is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Reconciliation, the intentional process of establishing and maintaining respectful and right relationships with Indigenous governments, organizations, families and learners, involves repairing damaged trust in education systems through respect and reciprocity. Decolonizing Education We
Located in downtown Nakusp, this learning centre hosts programming in Community Education & Workplace Training and Academic Upgrading . Address 311 Broadway Street, Box 720 Nakusp, British Columbia Canada V0G 1R0 Hours, Contacts & Directions Monday–Thursday, 9 am–4 pm Friday, 12–4 pm Contact us by email Community Education & Workplace Training : (250) 265-4077 Academic Upgrading : (250) 265-3640
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Simone Fischer Instructor Shannon Kenning Instructor Tara Martin Instructor
Enhance your college experience—live in student housing! Explore options in Castlegar and Nelson that are located within a five-minute walk to classes, athletic facilities, libraries, dining facilities and outdoor recreation. Study and socialize alongside a lively community of students with great access to college amenities. Your Home Away from Home We are committed to providing a safe and
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
Applications are now being accepted for the Winter Term and the Fall Term of 2025. This program has intakes in September and January of each year. No courses offered during summer months: June, July and August. Winter 2025 January 6: Winter Term instruction begins June 6: Winter/Spring Term instruction ends Fall 2025 September 2: Fall Term instruction begins December 17: Fall Term instruction ends
A Holistic Approach to Wellness We are committed to promoting and integrating health and wellness into our day-to-day operations, practices and services to promote well-being. Well-being is the overall goal of wellness. Wellness is the active process of becoming aware and making choices that chart a course to the place you want to be. Making a deliberate effort in our behaviour is vital to
Make It Happen Get more out of your college experience and join together with people who share your interests. Make new friends, host events and learn something new! Start your own official Selkirk College student club and access funding for equipment and activities. The Student Experience Team (SET) provides funding for new and existing clubs, plus equipment and prizes for student-driven events
The Education Council (EdCo) has four standing committees. Together, these committees oversee the educational offerings at Selkirk College and ensure a high degree of quality. To submit an agenda item request for any committee, please include the appropriate forms. Education Council Committee Forms Circle for Inclusive Indigenous Education The purpose of this committee is to advance the goals and
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Staying with a Canadian family in homestay offers an opportunity to speak English daily, eat typical Canadian foods and learn about Canadian family life and culture. Students in homestay live with their homestay family until the end of the semester (approximately four months) or the end of their program of study if they are studying for less than a full semester. If students wish to move at the