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Continuing Ed May 4
ARMA and the University of Manitoba are offering records and information management courses through the Continuing Education Department. Call Warren Otto, Program Administrator at 474-6037, fax 474-7660, or w_otto@umanitoba.ca.
Employment Assistance Resources Services assists unemployed individuals in creating resumes that get results and preparing for interviews. Free. Call 338-3899 to register.
Hospitality Industry Training Program offers a free job training and job placement program for individuals on social assistance or parents of dependent children (on a low or no income). Individuals are placed in popular hospitality locations with many jobs to choose from. Flexible hours both full and part-time. Call Judy or Len at 953-2450.
Opportunities for Employment Inc. (OFE) provides free training and job search assistance to eligible social assistance (Employment and Income Assistance) recipients. OFE invites job seekers to attend an information session to learn about free job placement and training opportunities. Information sessions are held every Wednesday at 1:15 p.m., 352 Donald St. (2nd Floor). Register: 925-6895.
Rady Jewish Community Centre offers adult programming and courses including Israeli dance, film classes, language classes, Jewish learning, computer workshops and more. Register: 477-7510 or www.radyjcc.com.
Reaching E-Quality Employment Services 9th youth employment project is currently recruiting for this free group-based learning opportunity, which provides pre-employment skills development followed by supported job search. If you are between the ages of 17 and 29, have a physical disability or health condition and are motivated to work, call Gregory or Lisa at 947-1609, ext. 223 or 241.
Red River College: Register 694-1789 or www.rrc.ca/c+de now for the Spring term! Continuing Studies offers an array of flexible delivery options to fit your busy schedule:
Building Workplace Loyalty, May 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Financial Accounting 1, Monday/Wednesday, May 16-August 15, 7-9:30 p.m.
Financial Accounting 1, Tuesday/Thursday, May 22-August 14, 7-9:30 p.m.
Financial Accounting 2, Tuesday/Thursday, May 22-August 14, 7-9:30 p.m.
Cost Accounting, Monday/Wednesday, May 23-August 1, 6-10 p.m.
Customer Relationship Building, Thursdays, May 24-31, 6-10 p.m.
Stress Management, May 26, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Making Tough Decisions, Monday/Tuesday, May 28-29, 6-10 p.m.
University of Winnipeg English Language Skills classes available: Refining your Accent and Pronunciation, Listening & Reading, Improving Your Conversational Skills, Basic Grammar & Writing & Intermediate Grammar and Writing. Register: 982-6633 or www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/elp-pt-esl.
Victor Mager Adult Education & Training has space available in literacy classes, Monday to Thursday, 1-3:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Saturday, 6:30-9 p.m. Register: 254-1618.
Victor Mager Job Re-Entry Program now recruiting for our free job training and employment program. You may be eligible if you are either an immigrant or federally sponsored refugee, a social assistance recipient, or low income person or a parent of a low income family. We offer: Life & Employability Skills training and Computer instruction, followed by off-site work experience or vocational training, concluding with follow-up support and assistance until you are employed. Space is limited. Information: 254-1618.
Winnipeg Adult Education Centre's off campus program, River Osborne, offers grade 12 classes to students who are residents of Manitoba, free of charge. Do you want to upgrade or graduate? Fall classes: English Comprehensive 40S, English Transactional 40S, Consumer Math 40S, Biology 40S, World Issues 40S, and Seminar in Business 40S. This site, located at Confusion Corner, also offers PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) for adults who may qualify to achieve credits towards their grade 12 diplomas. Students must be 18 years of age to register. We are part of the Winnipeg School Division. Register: 947-1674 or 477-0164.
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