Download - NBAICT Recruitment Presentation
New Brunswick Information Communication Technology Project
(NBAICT)
Information Session PresentationReuben Peter-Paul, ICT OfficerErica Hanscombe, Job Coach
July, 2012
Who We Are
• The Aboriginal Workforce Development Initiative (AWDI) – Training-to-Employment– New Brunswick Aboriginals– Promote skill development– Diversify Aboriginal Workforce– Emerging labour market trends
Who We Are (Cont’d)
• Karen LeBlanc, Executive Director• James Arnold, Project Manager• Erica Hanscombe, Learning Job Coach (Clients)• Reuben Peter-Paul, ICT Development Officer (Industry
and Educators)• Eugene Rolfe, Program Employment Coordinator • Mark Taylor, Communications Manager
NB Aboriginal Information and Communications Technology ( NBAICT)
Objectives and Mandate:• Raise awareness of ICT career opportunities in
New Brunswick• Offer specialized training opportunities• Increase Aboriginal representation in ICT• Train 150 New Brunswick Aboriginals for
employment in ICT industry
ICT Careers and skills
ICT employers in NB will need to fill more than 500 positions over the next 2 years
What skills do I need for a career in ICT?• Problem Solving• Analytical Thinking• Teamwork
ICT Career Opportunities: So many possibilities…
• System Administrator• Network Administrator• Mobile Application Developer• Communications Technician• Software Engineer• Project Manager• System Architect• Technical Writers• IT Entrepreneur • And many more…
NBAICT Training Program:The Plan
Summer 2012• Information SessionsFall 2012• 4 Orientation Sessions– Bathurst– Moncton– Fredericton– Grand Falls or Woodstock?
NBAICT Training Program:The Plan (Continued)
Winter 2013• Specialized Training• Network Support• Mobile Application Specialist• Communications Technician
Spring 2014Project Conclusion
NBAICT Orientation Session
Opportunity for up to 30 Aboriginal clients per site to be exposed to a supportive learning environment
• What can I expect to learn?
• Orientation consists of 2 phases
• A Job Coach will be there every step of the way
• Personalized funding available
Specialized Training:NBCC IT: Network Support
• How long is this training?– 30 weeks (additional 30 weeks for
administrator designation)• Where will the training be delivered?– NBCC campus - TBD
• Will there be work term placements?– Yes, for technician training, we will look
to our industry partners to take placements.
Responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software
Specialized Training:Mobile Application Developer
• How long is this training?– 60 weeks (January 2013 – March
2014)• Where will the training be
delivered?– To be determined
• Will there be work term placements?– To be determined
Application development for low powered devices such as mobile phones and tablets
NBAICT Eligibility Criteria
• Are you unemployed or under employed?
• Are you interested in pursuing a career in the ICT Industry?
• Are you willing to relocate or travel for training?
• Must complete an application form and contact us.
Additional Information
• www.awdi-nb.com • www.facebook.com/awdinb• Erica Hanscombe, [email protected] • Reuben Peter-Paul, [email protected]
Thank you