The Community Planning course will be delivered online. This course takes a closer look at planning policies and procedures in Nunavut's communities. The course includes lectures, discussions, and activities. By the end of the course, participants will be confident using their Community Plan and Zoning By-law to analyze and manage land development.Course Topics:Community plan & zoning by-law policiesBy-law amendmentsDevelopment permit applicationsLand survey processesSchedule:Tuesdays & ThursdaysMorning Sessions 10:30am - 12pm (ET)Afternoon Sessions 3pm - 5pm (ET)This project is funded by the Government of Nunavut - Planning and Lands.
The HEO course is a three-week course that is designed to give participants the basic knowledge needed to operate HEO equipment safely. The course can accept four participants. Each participant will train on three pieces of equipment. Who can apply:KIA sponsored participants must be residents of Kugaaruk, registered under the Nunavut Agreement. Priority will be given to applicants registered with the Kitikmeot Region.Possess a valid class 5 driver's license for a least one year.If you're interested in this course, here's how to apply:Hamlet employees ONLY must apply through the Hamlet SAO.All other applicants must send their Resume, Letter of Interest, and Driver's License to nmaksagak@kitia.ca, call Nicole for more information, 867-983-2458 Ext. 1011. Your CLO can assist you in applying.Closing date for applications is August 26, 2026.This project is funded by KIA.
This five day course will provide a hands-on training opportunity that guides students through the various data entry and reporting screens using Sage 300 version 2025.Course TopicsAccounts payableAccounts receivableCanadian payrollGeneral ledgerCustomizing desktop & entry screensPlease note: This course is offered online. Participants need to work in an environment that uses Sage 300 and have access to a computer currently running this software. There must be access to the internet and either a phone line or headset connected to a computer in order to participate interactively in the training. Having two monitors is also highly recommended.
The Lands Administration 1 course will be delivered online. This course focuses on the acquisition and disposal of municipal land in Nunavut. The online lectures and practice activities will help participants apply methods to acquire or dispose of land, process land applications, and prepare leases. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong understanding of the land acquisition and disposal procedures that apply to municipal land.Course Topics:Land administration by-lawsLand acquisition & disposal proceduresLand leasesLease administrationSchedule:Tuesdays & ThursdaysMorning Sessions 10:30am - 12pm (ET)Afternoon Sessions 3pm - 5pm (ET)This project is funded by the Government of Nunavut - Planning and Lands.
The Class 3 course is designed to give participants the skills and knowledge needed to challenge the Government of Nunavut Department of Motor Vehicles Class 3 Airbrakes driver examinations.WHO CAN APPLY:KIA sponsored participants must be residents of Taloyoak, registered under the Nunavut Agreement. Priority will be given to applicants registered with the Kitikmeot Region. Possess a valid class 5 driver license for at least one year. Successful candidates will have to pass a medical examination.If you're interested in this course, here's how to apply:Hamlet Employees ONLY must apply through the Hamlet SAOAll other applicants must send their Resume, Letter of Interest and Drivers License to nmaksagak@kitia.ca, call Nicole for more information 867-983-2458 Ext 1011. Your CLO can assist you in applying.