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Jenna Beauchamp
Jenna Beauchamp is a dedicated practitioner with an Associate's Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from British Columbia's Institute of Technology. Born and raised in the Kootenays, Jenna's journey has taken her across the province, from pursuing further education on Vancouver Island to eventually returning to her roots to be close to family and embrace the outdoor opportunities the
Health & Wellness
Understand inner and outer well-being. Learn how to nurture yourself and others with education in nutrition and food, massage, prenatal, aromatherapy, self-exploration, relationship building and more. Cannabis Training Learn how to work with cannabis, from getting started to compliance and cultivation.
Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing
Get a comprehensive introduction to the principles, techniques and tools used in computer-aided design (CAD) for advanced manufacturing applications.
Joseph Malinowski
Joe started with the college in November 2021 after finishing his career in the automotive/heavy duty trades. After starting his career in 1981 in his hometown of Terrace, BC, he ventured on to Kamloops and later Lethbridge, AB. In 2015, Joe and his family moved to Castlegar. One of the reasons they chose Castlegar was its many similarities to Terrace, which was appealing and comforting. Joe's
Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level 3 Refresher
Occupational First Aid Level 3 Refresher is designed for those who currently possess their OFA 3 certification and are looking to recertify.
Jeanne Kim
"Project Management is more than just planning and managing tasks to completion." – Jeanne Kim, Instructor, School of Business and Injeanneous Projects & Consulting Project Management is about leading your team. Get clear on what you need to accomplish, plan it thoroughly, and make sure you do it with your team, as a team and, most especially, for the team. I am passionate about project management
Michael Konkin
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management "Selkirk offers the best of all worlds—a relaxed yet professional atmosphere, small class sizes and instructors who have a wealth of real-life business experience.” —Michael Konkin, Instructor, School of Business Mike is an accomplished accountant, manager and entrepreneur. Before joining Selkirk College
Mass Timber Micro-Credentials
This training program provides a comprehensive introduction into mass timber construction for learners interested timber fabrication and/or fabrication design through two stackable micro-credentials.
Children & Youth
Sign up for our exciting lineup of summer courses and discover the exciting world of filmmaking!
Financial Management for Non-Profits
Join our workshop to discover the financial skills required for non-profit organizations to thrive long-term. Our discussions will cover economic analysis, cash flow management, budgeting, goal setting, strategy, and reporting.
Understanding the Non-Profit Board and Executive Director Relationship
For the Board and Executive Director to work effectively, we must clarify their roles and fiduciary duties. Let's answer these questions and ensure a successful partnership. We'll use simple language and organize the information logically.
The Top Ten Steps to Strategic Planning
Need help figuring out what to do next with limited resources? Strategic planning can help. Join our workshop to learn how to develop a plan with real-life examples, checklists, templates, and other tools.
Non-Profit Advisor Series
Sponsored by the Columbia Basin Trust This series of workshops is designed to help build the knowledge and capacity of non-profit organizations in the Columbia Basin. It is brought to you by Columbia Basin Trust in partnership with Selkirk College. Fee There is a nominal fee of $10 +GST to attend each workshop. Pre-registration is required as only registered participants will be admitted into the
Are You Covered? Risk Management for Non-Profits
Risk management means anticipating potential issues and taking action to prevent or reduce their impact. This workshop details a systematic process for identifying, evaluating and controlling risks. Effective risk management can save time, stress, and difficulties.
Kailey Allan
Instructor, Program Coordinator, Digital Fabrication & Design; Faculty Researcher, Selkirk Technology Access Centre Kailey is a mechanical engineer and designer, exploring the capabilities of advanced digital manufacturing through design-focused projects. Kailey obtained a B.Eng from the University of Victoria (2015) and has worked internationally to develop furniture, sporting goods and a variety