Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
Teaching at any level is a rewarding career, but early childhood teachers have a special opportunity to help children at their earliest stages. Early Childhood Education programs at NBICC teach students the skills they need to get children started on a successful journey through the education system.
A Personal Support Worker, also known as a Personal Care Attendant is someone who cares for the physical, mental and emotional well-being of a patient who are not able to do so for themselves, typically in the elderly. The main responsibilities of a Personal Support Worker include ensuring the patient has healthy and nutritious meals, assist the patient with daily tasks and working with the interdisciplinary team to ensure the best quality of care.
Graduates from our Human Services Counsellor Program will be prepared for employment in the sectors of human services, mental health and community living. You will learn to build purposeful relationships that promote enhanced services on all levels of health and wellbeing within individuals, families and groups in the communities.
The field of addictions counselling is growing and graduates of the NBICC are in high demand. It takes emotional maturity, good people skills and a strong sense of self identity to become an addictions counsellor . The program is also the first in New Brunswick to integrate mental health, addictions and First Nations world view. Addiction Counselling is a two-year diploma.
The Indigenous Social Services Community Worker program is designed to provide comprehensive training and skills development for individuals aspiring to make a meaningful impact in Indigenous communities. This program equips students with a deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, histories, and social challenges, preparing them to effectively serve and support Indigenous individuals and families.
The skills you acquire in the Hospitality and Tourism Management Diploma Program will prepare you with solid management focused education allowing you to be employable in many businesses all around the world. This unique program requires students to complete work experience components along with an applied management residency.
The Union of New Brunswick Indians Board of Directors approved the establishment of the Training Institute in 1994. The purpose is to provide post-secondary and other educational opportunities for First Nations communities. In May 2009, UNBITI became a non-profit organization. The Training Institute operates with a committee consisting of a Board of Directors, the Principal, and also a Chief Financial Officer.
All programs and workshops are open to all including any non-First Nation people. All curriculums are designed to ensure the students can have the option to work on or off reserve. Professional Development Workshops are also offered on a regular basis. These workshops, as with all programs, are open to anyone who wishes to take them.
New Brunswick Indigenous Career College is registered with Canada and New Brunswick Student Loans, along with the Department of Indian Affairs for funding purposes. We are also registered under the New Brunswick Association of Career Colleges and also a member of the National Association of Career Colleges.