Jul 18, 2013
Young job seekers looking to get involved in the construction industry will have a great opportunity to hone their construction skills in an upcoming eight-week program that is being offered by St. Lawrence College in Sharbot Lake.
The program, which will run from August 12 through to October 4, is open to 20 participants aged 15-30. It will offer participants knowledge in the field, practical skills and pertinent certifications including WHMIS, 1st Aid/CPR, Traffic Control, Fall Arrest and Tag out Lock Out. Participants will be equipped with work boots, safety equipment, and tool belts.
The program includes 10 days of in-class instruction and six weeks of practical hands on-construction experience through a number of local projects. Eligible participants must be aged 15-30 and be out of school, out of work and currently not receiving Employment Insurance. Eligible participants can apply for funding for the program under the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy. Additional funding is available to cover transportation, income support and dependent care.
For more information about the program contact St. Lawrence Employment Services at 613-545-3949 or drop in the St. Lawrence College Employment Centre in Sharbot Lake, located at 1099 Garrett Street before July 24, 2013. The program is a great way for youth and students to acquire the proper skills, knowledge and certifications necessary to work in the construction field.
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