Tourism Skills Training Program: Application Now Open for Free Virtual Certification

Online Course Dates:
February 8 - May 5, 2021 (Mon - Thurs, 9 AM - 4 PM)

Application Deadline:
February 3, 2021

Limited seats available

TOTA has received government funding to provide tourism training skills programs and we are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the Canadian Tourism Professional (CTP) Program, a free Domestic Tourism Certification for the Thompson Okanagan Region.

This 13-week full-time virtual program is an opportunity for unemployed, casual, seasonal and part-time employees to upgrade their skills, knowledge, and industry connections to overcome the challenges through this uncertain time. 

The Canadian Tourism Professional Program will prepare 60 participants to work in various tourism and hospitality positions in the Thompson Okanagan region with a focus on serving domestic markets in traditional employment and/or self-employment. Participants will receive instruction, mentorship, employment coaching, and job placement support.

Applicant Eligibility Requirements:

  • Living in Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia (including Shuswap, Boundary Country, Similkameen, and Gold Country/Nicola Valley)

  • Legally able to work in Canada

  • Currently unemployed or working casual, seasonal, or part-time

  • Over 15 years of age

For more information:

Website: TOTABC.org/Training
Email: Training@TOTABC.com
Phone: (778) 752-5877

Delivered by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) in cooperation with the University of Victoria-Peter B. Gustavson School of Business and supported by the Province of British Columbia.

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