Jamaican trained Licensed Practical Nurses arrive in Canada
Warm reception for Jamaican trained LPN’s in chilly Canada
THE GROUP of Pre-University School-trained practical nurses who arrived in wintry Canada from Jamaica this week is thankful for the warm reception from the Jamaican Liaison Services – an arm of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
Jamaican trained RCA’s leave for Canada
First set of Jamaica trained Care Aides leave for full time jobs in Nova Scotia, Canada
| Resident Care Aides Leave Jmamaica on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 for Jobs in Canada |
| KINGSTON (JIS): Monday, July 26, 2010 |
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Bsc Degree in Dental Hygiene and Diploma in Dental Asssiting Programs with Utech, Jamaica now offered.
Ontario Opens its doors to labour mobility
In Ontario, changes to the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) apply to about 80 regulatory authorities and 300 occupations, including skilled trades. Dentists, architects, engineers, mechanics and plumbers are some of the professions and trades that will benefit from rules that make it easier to work in Ontario. Read the rest of this entry »
Canadian programme offers nursing opportunities
Jamaica is now training professionals locally to fill some practical nursing vacancies overseas.
The first set of professionals are now being trained in accordance with the curriculum of the Centre for Nursing Studies in Canada and will be placed in jobs in that country on successful completion of the programme.
Pre-University nursing students to get jobs in Canada
An initial batch of some 195 students enrolled in the Pre-University School’s Canadian Licensed Practical Nursing Programme (CLPNP) are set to embark on full-time careers in their chosen field in Canada early next year.
No Brain Drain from Canadian Nursing Programme
Jamaica will not suffer any loss of qualified health professionals from the training and recruitment of practical nurses for jobs in Canada.
Jamaicans being trained for nursing jobs in Canada
OCHO RIOS, Jamaica (JIS) — Jamaicans are being trained to fill practical nursing vacancies in Canada.
Fifty Jamaicans to be Trained to Work in Canada
Fifty Jamaicans are to be trained as Resident Care Attendants, to fill vacancies in Canada, under a training project to be delivered through the partnership of a Jamaican and Canadian college.
