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Institutional Accountability Plan and Report 2011/12contract basis with industry sponsored programming in addition to funds secured through the <strong>Ministry</strong><strong>of</strong> Jobs, Tourism and Innovation. Programs included:In partnership with Bladerunners and BC Hydro, the Division has developed and delivered threecohorts <strong>of</strong> Integrated Core Resources Training to serve 30 First Nations learners focused ontransitioning to contract and employment opportunities with BC Hydro in the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Island</strong>Region. These program intakes were funded by BC Hydro and the <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jobs, Tourism andInnovation.In collaboration with Natural Resource Sector Employers, Integrated Core Natural ResourcesTraining was delivered to 30 students with the career goal <strong>of</strong> transitioning into the NaturalResources Sector. Cohorts were funded through <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jobs, Tourism and Innovation.Industry based training was developed to prepare individuals for entry to mid-level employmentwith the Mining and Forestry sectors (i.e. Underground Mining and Woodland Harvesting).Working directly with industry, program curriculum was developed in launched across the<strong>North</strong> <strong>Island</strong> region with delivery <strong>of</strong> multiple cohorts being directed to individuals experiencinglong-term displacement from the workforce. Training funds were secured through a competitiveapplication process through the <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jobs, Tourism and Innovation.NIC’s CET Division is advancing Marine Training through increased delivery in remote regions <strong>of</strong> BC,and development and delivery <strong>of</strong> Simulator Training (Simulated Electronic Navigation) per TransportCanada guidelines. Additional instructional experts have been recruited to join the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>College</strong>instructional team. With NIC being the only public post-secondary institution on Vancouver <strong>Island</strong>,other than Camosun, authorized to deliver Transport Canada approved training, NIC is moving forwardwith increased programming to serve the West Coast and <strong>North</strong>ern Vancouver <strong>Island</strong> Region.The Division is collaborating with provincial colleagues to foster collaboration, program developmentand enhanced programming across public post-secondary institutions. The mechanism supporting thisprogressive development is the Provincial Continuing <strong>Education</strong> and Training Consortium. Consortiumdevelopments include a range <strong>of</strong> dynamic initiatives which assist in positioning public post-secondaryinstitutions as the lead provider <strong>of</strong> training across the province, with Continuing <strong>Education</strong> Divisionsbeing positioned to engage with Industry for the timely development and delivery <strong>of</strong> contract andspecialized programming. Through the consortium, the provincial institutions have launched EssentialSkills and Workplace Training across the province in partnership with the retail and food and beveragesectors. Serving three employers during the pilot phase (spring/summer 2012), training is being providedto over 40 students with additional intakes expected for summer 2012.The CET Division is currently working in partnership with Vancouver <strong>Island</strong> University and Camosun<strong>College</strong>, and has delivered Leadership and Capacity Building programming across Vancouver <strong>Island</strong> withprogramming serving over 75 students. In 2011/12, the Division has also invested in the development <strong>of</strong>the cost-recovery Metal Jewellery Design Certificate program for launch in fall 2012; reviewed andupdated the NIC Activation Assistant program, with the revised Activity Assistant program beingmarketed for launch in fall 2012; and, supported industry liaison and communications aligned withstrategic development <strong>of</strong> research and programming. This work has led to the submission <strong>of</strong> research29

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