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New Shellfish Aquaculture Technician Program

Are you interested in an exciting career in the shellfish aquaculture industry?  Then the Shellfish Aquaculture Technician Training (SATT) Program may be for you.  This six week program kicks off with a one-week foundation course that will refresh the participant’s knowledge in communication skills, working with others (partners/ teams / leadership), computer skills, numeracy and document use.  The remainder of the program will focus on building awareness and skills in the shellfish industry.

Click here fore more on this exciting new program starting November 14th, 2011 and ends December 21, 2011. There will also be a second intake in March 2012. Pease visit our website again to keep informed on start dates.

First Nation Communities

We know you’re excited about getting into shellfish aquaculture – and the CSR wants to encourage and support your efforts. However, we’ve learned the hard way that planning is critical to the success of any start-up operation. Starting and operating a successful shellfish aquaculture business takes time, money and commitment - much more is involved beyond obtaining a tenure and training a few individuals.

Before deciding which courses are right for your community, please contact the Shellfish Aquaculture Training Program Manager, who will assist you in determining where training fits into your organization’s needs.

Each First Nations community is encouraged to undergo a self assessment. The assessment will help identify potential areas of concern within the planning process for your community based shellfish operation. Some typical questions include:

  • Does your community have the necessary leadership to guide the business? Who will be doing the planning?
  • Does your community have a vision, a strategic plan and the necessary human resources and management in place?
  • Has your community secured financing for the shellfish operation?
  • Has the chief and council analyzed the business opportunities - are they familiar with the shellfish aquaculture industry? Are they willing to be part of the business planning process?

The assessment is not intended to formulate a solution to problems within your organization, but rather give you awareness that perhaps further planning, training or technical assistance is required.

The Assessment Tool is under construction and will be available soon.

The CSR is pleased to offer First Nations organizations and communities a wide range of services to support the growth and development of successful shellfish aquaculture businesses. Please contact one our training staff.

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