Career development and learning experiences in the community help students plan their career journey, increase their self-awareness, gain exposure to experiential career learning, develop essential personal and employability skills, acquire knowledge of labour market opportunities, and learn about workplace health and safety practices. Career development courses provide students with an opportunity to reflect on their interests and strengths, develop essential career competencies, link education to employment, and learn about possible career opportunities.
Divisional Career Development Coordinator
Nick Verras
Registration is conducted during course registration each spring through your student's school.
Career Development: Life / Work Exploration
Community Service Student-Initiated Project
Career Development: Life / Work Planning
Community Service Student-Initiated Project
High School Apprenticeship Program
Career Development: Life / Work Building
Community Service Student-Initiated Project
High School Apprenticeship Program
Credit for Employment (CFE)
Career Development Internship (CDI)
Career Development: Life / Work Transitioning
Community Service Student-Initiated Project
High School Apprenticeship Program
Credit for Employment (CFE)
Career Development Internship (CDI)
The Manitoba High School Apprenticeship Program is an extension and enhancement of regular apprenticeship training, which integrates school and the workplace and provides students with high school credits. High School Apprenticeship credit hours can be used towards a Level One Apprenticeship training program after graduation.