FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Two local businesses are working together to provide an opportunity to upgrade entrepreneurial skills and upgrade job readiness for community members.
The FSJ Metis Society and Bizzybody are providing opportunities to receive coaching, mentorship, and working towards obtaining regular, meaningful employment or self-employment.
The Business Essential Program’s eight-week in-class training will take place from October 25th to December 17th and will include a minimum of six certificates.
The classes are eligible for those 16 years old and older, Indigenous (FNMI), unemployed or underemployed, in receipt of Social Assistance, committed to training to completing training objectives.
The classes will include daily refreshments, hot lunches cultural protocols, basic computer skills training, and entrepreneurial basics.
Classes will be held Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CLIC: Cultural Learning & Innovation Circle located at 10511 100th Ave, Fort St. John.
For more information or to register, contact Kim at 778-576-1230 or [email protected]
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