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When commemorating the memory of a loved one, your contribution will both honour their legacy and assist students in achieving their educational aspirations. By choosing to support Selkirk College through a dedicated donation, you play a crucial role in advancing education for students in need. The Selkirk College Foundation allocates funds to support the financial needs of students as well as the
Bookkeeping for Small Business and Non-Profits
Little or no previous experience keeping the books for a small business or non-profit? Gain the fundamental knowledge needed to keep accurate and organized financial records.
Health Care Assistant Faculty
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Christina Champlin Instructor Simone Fischer Instructor Chantal Lortie Instructor Tara Martin Instructor James Newman Instructor Rochelle Nyman Instructor Natalie Romano Instructor Jenna Thiessen Instructor Brenda Winstanley Instructor Regan Wright Instructor Elisabeth Zeibin Instructor
Professional Development
The TLC hosts Selkirk Keep Teaching , where instructors can find videos, handouts and forums on instructional topics, the learning management system, educational technology and program-specific teaching information. It also houses links and recordings to the popular Teacher Talks. The TLC also offers, at no cost to Selkirk College instructors, courses that are equivalent to the Provincial
Oxygen Therapy
Learn to handle and assemble equipment safely and correctly and deliver oxygen through the appropriate delivery device. The certificate is valid for three years.
UAS Welcome Party
Friday, September 13, 2024 | 11am
- 1pm
Castlegar, Mir Centre For Peace
Kokanee Mountain Ziplining
Saturday, September 14, 2024 | 12:45pm
- 4:45pm
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
Conversational Spanish
This is a conversational Spanish course for people who are travelling to Spanish-speaking countries or who are interested in picking up another language.
Supporting Excellence in the Region’s Health Care System
Help is there for you when it’s needed most, but getting tomorrow’s health care experts prepared for challenges ahead requires your assistance now.
Sep 09, 2024
Payroll and Human Resources for Small Business and Non-profits
Gain knowledge in various payroll and human resources topics for small businesses and non-profits with employees.
Food Services
Join Us for a Meal Stop by one of our three cafés for a hot breakfast or delicious lunch. We strive for minimally processed, grab-and-go, healthy menu options and prepare as many menu items in-house as possible. We support dietary restrictions by making vegetarian, vegan and wheat-free menu options readily available. We are proud to partner with Feed BC. Our menus are created to include
Lifelong Learning in Retirement
Are you 50 or older? Have a curious mind? Want to explore new interests and learn new skills with a group of like-minded people? Would you like to meet new friends, and have some fun at the same time? Nelson and Area Learning in Retirement Society is a non-profit organization run by seniors for seniors, working in partnership with Selkirk College. Who We Are Learning in Retirement (LiR) offers our
Frequently Asked Questions: Job Seekers
If you cannot find the answer to your question, please contact us and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. How do I apply for a job I found? To apply for current opportunities at Selkirk College, you must first create a candidate profile. Where do I find internal postings? Internal job postings can be found through the same process you have used in the past. Log into my.selkirk.ca
Collective Bargaining
Selkirk College is committed to integrity in all of our labour relations, including free and fair collective bargaining. A collaborative approach to negotiating the terms and conditions of employment for staff is foundational to our ability to strengthen our focus on students by providing a relevant, accessible and inspiring learning environment that combines teaching excellence, high-quality
Employee Groups
There are currently four employee groups at Selkirk College. All employees are covered by either a collective agreement (faculty and support staff) or set terms of employment (exempt or non-union temporary employment contracts). Selkirk College Faculty Association (SCFA) The Selkirk College Faculty Association is a bargaining unit representing instructional faculty and faculty assistants in
Winter Tracking In The Kootenays
Learn how to identify common wildlife footprints through this blended course, including an online lecture and an outdoor field trip.
Simone Fischer
Instructor, Practical Nursing, Health Care Assistant Simone Fischer is an LPN with over eight years of experience and two specialties, including perioperative and orthopedic technician. She is always willing to challenge herself by finding new opportunities to grow as a nurse and, ultimately, a person. She really enjoys teaching and is excited and honoured to be a part of students' learning
Firearms & Hunting
Browse courses in safe firearms handling, regulation, and bird and animal identification. Canadian Firearms Safety Manual This manual is designed to accompany the Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted and Restricted courses. Visit the Government of Canada website to download the digital version. Get the Manual Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis (2024-2026) The 2024-2026 Hunting and
Peer Tutoring
Peer tutors are current students helping other students to learn. Tutors are hired to work part-time through the Work Study Program. Tutees (students being tutored) can be enrolled in any program offered at the college. There is no charge to the tutees for this service. Need Help in a Course? For more information about getting a peer tutor, contact the learning skills coordinator on your campus
Reconciliation
Building a Framework for Reconciliation Selkirk College is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Reconciliation, the intentional process of establishing and maintaining respectful and right relationships with Indigenous governments, organizations, families and learners, involves repairing damaged trust in education systems through respect and reciprocity. Decolonizing Education We
Jessica Morin
Jessica grew up in Southwestern Ontario and comes from Ojibway, French Canadian and Polish ancestry. She is a graduate of the Human Services Diploma Program at Selkirk College (2013) and holds a Master of Arts in Leadership from Royal Roads University (2018). In 2022, she completed the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program (PIDP) from Vancouver Community College. Jessica began working at Selkirk
Dianne Biin
Dianne is from the Tsi Del Del community in Tsilhqot’in territory. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Simon Fraser University (1994) and a Master of Education from University of British Columbia (2016). Dianne has worked as a community development and revitalization consultant, an Indigenous event planner, and facilitator and educator. She worked at Camosun College from 2011 to 2020 as an