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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

FOUR WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM

Location Terrace

Date October 27 - November 24, 2014

Times 8:30am - 4:30pm

Who is eligible? Unemployed, non-Employment Insurance clients or employed low skilled individuals requiring skills upgrading to gain or improve employment.

What will you get?

INFO SESSION

Eligible participants in this program receive: • Funding for the course and textbooks • Professional training and skill acquisition in the field of “Environmental Monitoring” for

entry into the labour force

• Experience in an academic learning environment • A $250 per week stipend for the duration of the program

Room 103 UNBC Campus Terrace

• Travel and living out allowance for those that qualify

Included Modules • • • • • • • • • • • •

Environmental Protection Plans Introduction to Compliance Monitoring Cultural Resource Management Sediment & Erosion Control Health & Safety Reporting and Communication Introduction to Basic Sampling Water Quality Spill Response Plans Basic Sampling, Mapping and Cartography Vegetation Ecology Wildlife Mitigation Measures

MORE INFORMATION PHONE 250-960-5980 EMAIL cstudies@unbc.ca

October 16th 1-3pm or 6- 8pm

• • • • • • • • • •

Amphibian Ecology Aquatic Monitoring Fish and Fish Habitat Construction Activities in Sensitive Areas Construction Safety Training System Level 1 First Aid and Transportation Endorsement S100 Fire Suppression WLDT Assessor Bear Aware TDG

To register visit unbc.ca/continuingstudies or call 250-960-5980


ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED & LOOKING FOR NEW SKILLS?

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

FOUR WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM

Information Session If you are unemployed, a non-Employment Insurance client or an employed low skilled individual requiring skills-upgrading to gain or improve employment, see how UNBC Continuing Studies can help. Take the first step to learn more about how to advance your career by attending an information session near you! WHAT

Environmental Monitoring Information Session

WHEN

Thursday October 16th, 2014 (1-3pm and 6-8pm)

WHERE

UNBC Campus (Room #103) Terrace, BC

MORE INFORMATION PHONE 250-960-5980 EMAIL cstudies@unbc.ca

To register visit unbc.ca/continuingstudies or call 250-960-5980


UNBC | CONTINUING STUDIES

Application Package ENVIRONMENTAL MONITOR TRAINING PROGRAM Intake:

Prince George, BC

October 20-November 17, 2014

Terrace, BC

October 27-November 24, 2014

Application Process All students interested in participating in this program are to submit a complete application package by the application deadline below. Applications will be evaluated to ensure all requirements for participation are met. Applicants that that meet all the criteria may be given a short interview to confirm eligibility and ensure suitability. On review of all applications, students will be issued a letter of admission to the program of study. In order to confirm participation in the program, students must respond to the offer in writing (by mail, fax or in person) indicating their acceptance of the offer.

Application Deadline Intake 1 (Prince George) Intake 2 (Terrace)

October 14, 2014 by 4pm October 20, 2014 by 4pm

Application Checklist A complete application includes the following:  Completed Registration Form  Completed Eligibility Worksheet  500 word essay outlining your interest in the program and how it fits with your future goals

UNBC Continuing Studies 3333 University Way Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9 Canada Tel: 250-960-5980 Fax: 250-960-5984

Email: cstudies@unbc.ca

Toll Free: 1-866 843-8061


UNBC Continuing Studies – APPLICATION FORM Environmental Monitor Training Program (4 Weeks) Prince George, BC Oct 20 - Nov 17, 2014

Additional Information:

STUDENT INFORMATION NOTE: The following must be your legal names for use on all official UNBC documentation

Do you self-identify as an Aboriginal person?  __Yes __No

Last/Family Name Legal First Name

 Would you like to apply for a travel subsidy if you are accepted? __Yes __No

Middle Initial

Former Name (if applicable) Preferred First Name Birthdate and gender are MANDATORY for identification and statistical purposes.

Date of Birth (eg: 14 MAY 1980) Gender

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Terrace, BC Oct 27 - Nov 24, 2014

M

O

N

Y

Y

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Can you bring suitable safety footwear and rain gear to the program if you are accepted? __Yes __No

Y

Male [ ] Female [ ]

Application Checklist: A complete application includes the following:  Completed Registration Form  Completed Eligibility Worksheet  500 word essay outlining your interest in the program and how it fits with your future goals

UNBC Student Number (if known)

HOME MAILING ADDRESS NOTE: ALL UNBC correspondence will be delivered to this address

Application Deadline Intake 1 (Prince George) October 14, 2014 by 4pm Intake 2 (Terrace) October 20, 2014 by 4pm

Address 1 Address 2 City or Town Province

Postal Code

Telephone Number Email Address Please provide a valid email address as it will be used for course confirmations.

Please ensure your application is completed IN FULL before submitting. Applications can be submitted in the following ways: In person: UNBC Prince George (room 7-232) or UNBC Terrace Campus Fax: 250-960-5984 Email: cstudies@unbc.ca Mail: UNBC Continuing Studies, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9 UNBC CONTINUING STUDIES 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9 TEL: 250-960-5980 FAX: 250-960-5984 TOLL FREE: 1-866-843-8061


Environmental Monitoring Participant Eligibility Worksheet Name: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________________

Is the individual currently working?

(includes full-time, part-time, and/or self-employment)

No

Yes Follow the instructions below in order to determine whether or not an Employed individual meets the definition of LowSkilled. 1. Does the individual have some recognized post secondary education towards a university degree?

Yes

No

An Unemployed individual must answer “No” to ALL 4 of the questions above in order to meet the definition of a Non-EI Client. 1. Is the individual currently receiving EI benefits? Yes

If yes, the individual is ineligible. If no, proceed to question 2.

If yes, the individual is ineligible.

2. Does the individual have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent?

Yes

If yes, proceed to question 3. If no, the individual is eligible.

No

2. Has the individual received EI benefits (other than maternity or parental) in the past 3 years?

Yes

3. Does the individual have recognized certification (such as a trades certificate, Class 1 Driver’s License, Commercial Diver certificate, etc.)?

Yes

No

3. Has the individual received maternity or parental EI benefits in the past 5 years?

Yes

No If yes, the individual is ineligible.

No

If yes to question 2 and 3, the individual is ineligible. If no to question 3 and yes to question 2, the individual is eligible.

No

If yes, the individual is ineligible.

4. Did the individual establish an EI claim in the past 3 years but not receive benefits as the result of a disqualification?

Yes

ELIGIBLE?

Yes

No

No If yes, the individual is ineligible.

ELIGIBLE?

Yes

No


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