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Championing trades and technology as a career choice for Canadians

Central Interior Trades & Apprenticeship Centre (CITAC) programs and services are open to all Canadians and/or those eligible to work in Canada.

CITAC is a sector of Aboriginal Skills Employment Training Strategy; a department of the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council.
 http://www.shuswapnation.org/
 

OUR MISSION

CITAC (Central Interior Trades & Apprenticeship Centre) is a regional organization that will champion the trades and technologies as a career choice for Canadians. We will work with all Canadians, both First Nations and non-First Nations to empower them to reach their full potential and become a highly skilled workforce in trades and technology.

MANDATE

The CITAC centre will assist unemployed individuals who are legally entitled to work in Canada. We have trades consultants who provide outreach services to the Merritt, Lillooet, Lytton, Salmon Arm, Barriere, Chase, Clearwater, Ashcroft and Kamloops area. To meet with a trade consultant the first step is to meet with an Employment Counselor in your area to develop a RTWAP. The Employment Counselor will refer to CITAC so that we can work with the client to develop a trade career action plan.  


What does the Central Interior Trades and Apprenticeship Centre do?

CITAC has three programs:

1. Targeted Initiative Older Worker Program (TIOW) - for persons 50 to 64 years of age

2. Trades Initiative Program- for persons 16 to 64 years of age

3. Aboriginal Strategic Initiative Funding for eligible Aboriginal Clients.


Our services are free and include access to computers, phone, fax, scanning and photocopying.

We are a Reach Site for the Aboriginal Business Service Network.
http://www.absn.ca/
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