As an employer of an NBTAP student, you can assist students by:
- helping to shape the minds of youth;
- providing a qualified Journeyperson to help put students on their right career path;
- completing the NBTAP Secondary Pre-Apprenticeship Logbook;
- providing a safe work environment;
- providing personal protective clothing and equipment;
- providing proper tools to complete the required tasks;
- communicating with school champions and the pre-apprenticeship coordinator; and,
- doing this all while growing employment in skilled trades and technology within New Brunswick
Employer Benefits:
With increasing demands in the skilled trades and technology area, employers are finding it increasingly difficult to access skilled personnel. NBTAP presents a solution to workforce development needs.
By hiring students, at a competitive rate, employers can:
- partner with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) and Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labor (PETL), organizations to provide students with pre-apprenticeship opportunities;
- have access to cost-effective, eager, and enthusiastic workers;
- participate in this unique opportunity to help build their future workforce;
- help present a solution to workforce development needs;
- help in advancing the knowledge and skills of potential future employees; and,
- provide a certified journeyperson mentor to help create a bridge between employers and students.
There is a need to invest in our youth and this program provides employers with a method of creating expertise and developing ready-to-work skilled apprentices upon high school graduation.
How to Become a Partner:
If you wish to participate of the NBTAP Program, you can partner with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. You will be part of a unique team assisting students in enhancing their learning skills through experiential opportunities. Please contact:
Sandee Goulding-Harnum
Pre-Apprenticeship Coordinator
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Tel: (506) 453-4397
Email: nbtap@gnb.ca
As part of the NBTAP hiring process, employers looking to employ students under the age of 16 must complete this application and submit it to your NBTAP contact.
Participating Schools
School Champions
Todd Wilson
Mitchell Bargg
Canterbury High School
Jeff Tompkins
Carleton North High School
Derek Tracey
Central New Brunswick Academy
Andrea Carson
Chipman Forest Avenue School
Jill Yates
Thayer Doyle
Hartland Community School
Ellen Hatt
Harvey High School
Jeremy McIver
John Caldwell School
Kevin Harding
Leo Hayes High School
Michael Sorensen
Matthew Clements
Minto Memorial High School
Kendall Gaddass
Nackawic Senior High School
Chris Gallop
Oromocto High School
Travis Steeves
Saint Mary's Academy
Julie Page-Michaud
Aaron McLoughlin
Angela Barclay
Stanley Consolidated School
Brad Kersing
Tobique Valley High School
Holly Rasmussen
Woodstock High School
Peter Belyea
Michael Chaisson
Campobello Island Consolidated School
Daphne Carten
Fundy Middle and High School
Tyson McGee
Hampton High School
Krista Hovey
Heather Malco
Grand Manan Community School
Danielle Materniak
Kennebecasis Valley High School
Becky Walsh
Rothesay High School
Janice Jordan
Tim Hunter
Todd Robertson
Simonds High School
Kirby Gordon
Terry Langile
Stephanie Marr
Sir James Dunn Academy
Audrey Norman
St. Malachy's Memorial High School
Stacey Currie
Allyson Waycott
Sussex Regional High School
Danielle Henry
Compass Education Centre - Sussex
Crystal Gray
Stephen Harris
Lindsay Dominie
Caledonia Regional High School
Heather Lean
Jason Beaton
Christine Babineau
JMA Armstrong High School
Dan Lemay
Rickey Beck
Petitcodiac Regional School
Wayne Wilbut
Andrew Colpitts
Julie Doucette
Tantramar Regional High School
Elliemae Paynter
Matthew Murray
Blackville School
Tim Gratton
Vickilyn Carter
Dalhousie Regional High School
Colleen Harquail
Jen Talbot Lavigne
Robin Martin
Miramichi Valley High School
Paul Landry
Carla Pitre
Sugarloaf Senior High School
Stacey Savoie