Cannexus14 preliminary programme now online
September 19, 2013New issue of CJCD examines Determinants of Post-Retirement Employment and more
September 23, 2013CERIC is pleased to announce its next Career Development Mini-Forum will take place on November 5, 2013 in Kelowna, in partnership with the British Columbia Career Development Association (BCCDA). With a theme of “Inspire, Influence, Innovate,” the full-day event brings together three leading experts in career development research and practice.
Presenters are:
- Norman Amundson, “Hope-Centred Career Development”
- Tannis Goddard, “Technology-Enabled Career Services: What’s It All About?”
- Roberta Neault, “Unpacking Assessment: It’s Bigger Than You Think!”
Learn more about the BC Mini-Forum and register by October 16 for the Early Bird Rate.
Over the past two years, CERIC has been partnering with select associations and organizations across Canada to present a series of continuing education events. These Mini-Forums are intended to engage career development professionals in the communities where they work and provide valuable, cost-effective learning opportunities.
Past Mini-Forums have been held in partnership with the Association of Career Professionals International (ACPI) Toronto and the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Career Practitioners (NLACP) and Career Trek.
CERIC is supporting Career Trek in hosting its second Mini-Forum called the Let’s Get to Work Symposium in Winnipeg on November 21. The keynote presenter is author, educator and counsellor David Zinger who will be speaking on “From Chance and Conundrum to Caring and Connection in Career Development.” Registration for this event is now open.