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Kelly Legere
Instructor Health and Human Services (HHS) Kelly has been a LPN for many years with experience in a variety of settings such as Acute Cate, Maternity, Trauma/ER, and Long Term/Complex Care. She has also supervised a Home Care Department in a remote First Nation Community. Kelly took the Advanced Foot Care Course and started her own foot care business several years ago. She values each nursing
Sahana Madhyastha
"I chose Psychology to help me transform myself... and as I travelled through the path, I learned more of it to facilitate transformation of others. I believe 'to give is to gain' and my profession has always proven this right." - Madhyastha All of Sahana's education has been completed in India and for over 13 years, she taught clinical psychology at Manipal University, India. Sahana's doctoral
Aaron Retzlaff
Aaron is a second-generation Kootenay person who loves the outdoors and recreation opportunities this area affords. He is also an avid hobby farmer with a love for all things homegrown. He is a dual Red Seal electrician and carpenter who enjoys spreading knowledge in both disciplines.
Blacksmithing & Metal Art Faculty
Kevin Kratz Instructor Cameron Stewart Faculty Assistant
Digital Arts Faculty
Charla Beaulieu Instructor Amy Bohigian Instructor Kevin Corbett Faculty Assistant Kerry Pagdin Instructor Peter Ryan Instructor
Life & Time Management
Course Description: Are you paying attention to what drains and energizes you? Do you have a regular check-in to see where you may be out of balance? Are you actively pursuing the moments of JAM (Joy, Awe and Magic) in your life to balance out negative news cycles? Are you making effective use of your time? This interactive workshop will introduce you to leading tools, exercises and practices that
History & Headlines
Course Description: This class explores the historical roots underneath the surface of today's news headlines. Charles asks you to hear this from him: "I want so much more than to convey information about historical times. I want to speak to my peers, to Elders who are trying to age gracefully and with purpose." To this end, the course will push students to open up about themselves as engaged
Navigating Grief
Course Description: "What isn't expressed is depressed" - Mark Nepo, Author. We all lose people we love, friendships, dreams...even our cherished pets. Grief can make one feel crazy. One moment is extreme sadness, and the next is anger. Then love, accompanied by manic laughter. This workshop will explore grief experiences and successful coping strategies. Mike, who lost his partner 6 years ago
SNOW 156 - Ski Resort Risk Management
Course Description This online course is designed for people currently working in a ski resort environment. Participants who are not may have difficulty completing some assignments and participating on online discussions. Participants are required to have computer access, with sound, and high-speed internet. Textbook must be purchased separately from the Selkirk College Bookstore . Register Now
Selkirk College Employee: Outlook Fundamentals for Single Users
Course Description: Are you a Selkirk College Employee transitioning from the legendary Groupwise to new-age Outlook? This course is designed for Selkirk College Employee outlook users who have only one email and no proxy emails, etc. Course will cover: Creating folders and moving emails Sorting / filtering / flagging emails Creating signatures Creating a new contact/group Creating an auto reply
Study Abroad - Pre-Departure Orientation/Reintegration
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Selkirk College Employee: Outlook Fundamentals for Multi Users - Multiple Emails and Proxy
Course Description: Are you a Selkirk College Employee transitioning from the legendary Groupwise to new-age Outlook? This course is designed for Selkirk College Employee Outlook users who have to manage more than one Selkirk College email. This session is for you. Course will cover: Creating folders and moving emails Sorting / filtering / flagging emails Creating signatures Creating a new contact
Lift 151: Surface Passenger Ropeways
Course Description Using the CSA Z98-19 Passenger Ropeways and Passenger Conveyors code book, LIFT 151 provides a framework to guide course participants through current applicable regulations governing the construction, operation and maintenance of Surface Passenger Ropeways (This includes Fibre and Wire Rope Tows; Ropeways for Secondary Carriers (ie Tube Tows), T Bars, J Bars, Platter Lifts) and
Lift 153: Aerial Detachable Grip Passenger Ropeways
Course Description Lift 153 moves into regulations governing Detachable Grip Aerial Passenger Ropeways and provides a framework to guide participants through important topics and regulations related to the safe construction, maintenance and operation of detachable grip installations, found in the CSA Standard: Z98-19 Passenger Ropeways and Passenger Conveyors. Lift 153 delves further into the
Lift 152: Aerial Fixed Grip Passenger Ropeways
Course Description Lift 152 carries on from Lift 151 and moves into regulations governing the construction, maintenance and operation of FIXED GRIP AERIAL PASSENGER ROPEWAYS. This course looks at the Development of the Z98 Standard and studies construction, maintenance and operational requirements found in Clauses 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 and Annexes A through L. found in Z98-19 Passenger Ropeways and
Lift 150: Train the Trainer
Course Description This online course has open admission, but experience reveals that applicants who hope to complete courses successfully should have solid verbal and written skills. Students are required to have computer access, with sound, and high-speed Internet, Microsoft Office 2003 software or newer, Adobe Reader and Shockwave Player. As a prerequisite to taking this course you must: be