Date
Aug 14 2024
Expired!
Time
10:00 am - 11:00 am
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Info Sessions

BESIP Info Session – Make your Immigration Experience your Career Advantage

Info Session

via Zoom

BESIP is a bridging program for internationally educated professionals (IEPs) to establish a path to high-demand jobs in human services.

The Bridge to Employment in Services for Immigrant Populations (BESIP) Program provides internationally educated professionals (IEPs) with entry to high-demand jobs such as Settlement Counsellor, Employment Counsellor, Service Navigator, Program Coordinator. By the end of the program, participants will have a career advancement plan to progressive positions in their field of interest.

BESIP can help you build a meaningful career serving immigrant populations by helping you:

  • Transfer your skills to a new career
  • Connect with extensive professional networks
  • Identify employment prospects
  • Design and build a career in the human services sector
  • Participate in your community by working in your field of choice

Join this info session to learn program details that will help you decide if BESIP is suitable for you and your career goals:

  • Eligibility requirements
  • Program components
  • How to apply

This information session will be facilitated via Zoom, and there will be plenty of time to ask questions.

BESIP is an Ontario Bridge Training Program (OBTP) funded by Employment Ontario and delivered by MNLCT. There are two cohorts each year (in Fall and Winter/Spring).

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