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Financial Accounting 6-Week Non-Paid Workterm
Student enrolled in a two-year Business Administration Program specializing in accounting requires a six-week nonpaid work term placement starting on May 6 and ending on June 14, 2024. Completion of this work term is a mandatory requirement for students to gradate at the end of June 2024. Our Business Administration Accounting program prepares students to: Apply fundamental principles of accounting to various types of financial transactions and situations including a broad understanding of international accounting standards and practices Demonstrate proficiency in financial reporting that includes the preparation and analysis of financial statements for a range of businesses and organizations using both manual and computerized accounting systems Use a variety of software applications and tools, including accounting software, and spreadsheet programs to assist in preparing and analyzing financial statements Develop financial and budgetary plans based on varying business objectives, changing business environments, and underlying business assumptions including a solid understanding of income tax, payroll tax, and sales tax Make responsible and ethical accounting decisions that align with organizational values and effectively communicate to various stakeholders using both oral and written communications methods Exhibit the application of employability skills defined by the Conference Board of Canada to facilitate successful entry into the workplace and work collaboratively with team members from diverse backgrounds and skill sets to achieve common goals
Business Admin Placement (Human Resource Management)
OJ1550
We have a student specializing in Human Resource Management who require a six-week nonpaid work term placement starting on May 9 and ending on June 17, 2022. Completion of this work term is a mandatory requirement for students to graduate at the end of June 2022.
Medical Office Administration Placements
OA
Are you looking for medical office administration support? Students at the College of the North Atlantic are excited to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they've acquired during their program throughout their Field placement opportunity. Our students understand what it takes to run an efficient office within a medical practice, clinic or other health care setting and are eager to assist where and when needed. Field placement is for credit towards completion of their program.
HR Planning
HN2210
Students from the College of the North Atlantic in HN2210 and HN3110 will develop a targeted HR strategic analysis for an industry partner (i.e., local companies, community organizations, government agencies, NGOs). Students will research, develop and present a seminar/paper on selected topics from among the following areas explored in the courses: human resource management industrial relations recruitment and selection occupational health and safety employment and labour law collective agreement administration attendance and disability management compensation and benefits human resource planning and dispute resolution. Students (in Teams of 4) will have some 4 hours per week of class time (16 person hours per week over 10 weeks = 160 person hours) dedicated to such research and development as it might apply to a specific organization or business.... and will present a research paper and 1-hour presentation on same.
Occupational Health and Safety
HN1400
My name is Vincent Sampson. I am a Business Administration Program Instructor with College of the North Atlantic located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. We have a few students enrolled in an Occupational Health and Safety course who are required to complete ongoing course assignments. Completion of this work term is a mandatory requirement for students to gradate at the end of June 2022. The projects will need to be completed by March 31, 2022.
Programmer Analyst Business (co-op)
Looking to elevate your business, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from the College of the North Atlantic in the Software Development program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this program are poised to succeed in the integrated work areas of: application, software, web, mobile app and database programming. Students are required to complete 420 hours of placement between May 10th to August 21st. This is a paid internship opportunity, please only request this course if your organization is willing to pay the interns. Funding or wage subsidy may be available to offset salaries. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.
Computer Systems & Networking
Virtual Internship Opportunity for Computer Systems & Networking Students. Hire one or more of our graduating students as your interns in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students are to be available for at least 30 hours a week starting May 10th, 2021 to August 20th, 2021.
Software Development (co-op) Program
Looking to elevate your business, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from the College of the North Atlantic in the Software Development program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this program are poised to succeed in the integrated work areas of: application, software, web, mobile app and database development. Students are required to complete 420 hours of placement between May 10th to August 21st. This is a paid internship opportunity, please only request this course if your organization is willing to pay the interns. Funding or wage subsidy may be available to offset salaries. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.
Office Administration (Executive) Work Placement
Looking to elevate your business, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from the College of the North Atlantic in Newfoundland and Labrador in the Office Administration Executive Diploma Program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this program are poised to succeed in the integrated work areas of office administration, and as they are in their final semester they bring forth a wealth of knowledge that would be invaluable to your company. Students are required to complete 180 hours of placement between May 10th, 2021 to June 18th, 2021. However, if alternate start and end dates are more convenient, that may be arranged. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.
Business Admin Placement (Human Resource Management)
OJ1550
My name is Vincent Sampson. I am a Business Administration Program Instructor with College of the North Atlantic located in Newfoundland and Labrador. We have four students specializing in Human Resource Management who require a six-week nonpaid work term placement starting on May 10 and ending on June 18, 2021. Completion of this work term is a mandatory requirement for students to gradate at the end of June 2021.
Financial/Managerial Accounting Projects
OJ1580
Students in the Business Administration Program (Accounting Option) with College of the North Atlantic are required to complete a six week nonpaid work term placement to qualify for graduation at the end of June 2021. This placement begins on May 10 and ends on July 18, 2021. The required placement will consist of approximately 150 to 180 hours to be completed over a six (6) week period. Securing a financial/managerial accounting related project will enable students to build upon their knowledge base and gain valuable experience related to their program of study.
Virtual Cyber Security Internship - Information Technology graduates
This Virtual Internship Opportunity in Information Technology: Bring on one more graduating students from the College of the North Atlantic, Computer Systems and Networking program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students are to be available for at least 30 hours a week, over a 12 to 15 week period, from May 10th 2021 to August 20th 2021. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.
Multi Disciplinary Applied Research and Innovation Projects - Spring/Summer Semester
101
The Office of Applied Research and Innovation is dedicated to supporting local industry and community partners throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. It serves as the College’s main point of contact for industry, community groups and government interested in applied research collaborations focused on solving real-world problems that impede the development and growth of our industries and communities. Our students come from programs found within the schools of Business/IT, Applied Arts and Tourism, and Engineering Technology . Based on the needs of the company project, we can highlight and identify students from multiple disciplines in order to execute on the project. Students can complete projects individually or in small groups based on your needs. The timeline is flexible as students can be hired until the last week of January, but will need to complete 420 hours of work.
Electrical Engineering Technology (Power & Controls) Co-op Work Term Students
WC 1200
Seeking Virtual and Onsite Opportunities. Bring on one or more 3rd year students from College of the North Atlantic in the 3 year Electrical Engineering Technology program to be your interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the co-op work term period. Students are available for 420 hours of placement from May 10, 2021 to August 27, 2021.
Multi Disciplinary Applied Research and Innovation Projects
101
The Office of Applied Research and Innovation is dedicated to supporting local industry and community partners throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. It serves as the College’s main point of contact for industry, community groups and government interested in applied research collaborations focused on solving real-world problems that impede the development and growth of our industries and communities. Our students come from programs found within the schools of Business/IT, Applied Arts and Tourism, and Engineering Technology . Based on the needs of the company project, we can highlight and identify students from multiple disciplines in order to execute on the project. Students can complete projects individually or in small groups based on your needs. The timeline is flexible as students can be hired until the last week of January, but will need to complete 420 hours of work.
Chemical Processing Engineering Technology Co-op Students
1830
Seeking Virtual and Onsite Co-op work term opportunities. Hire one or more 2nd year students from the Chemical Process Engineering Technology program at College of the North Atlantic to be your interns, in a project based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the co-op work term period. Students are available for 420 hours of paid employment from May 10th, 2021 to August 27th, 2021. Funding may be available to help offset salaries.
Electrical Engineering Technology (Power & Controls) Co-op Work Term Students
WC 1201
Seeking Virtual and Onsite Opportunities. Bring on one or more 3rd year students from College of the North Atlantic in the 3 year Electrical Engineering Technology program to be your interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the co-op work term period. Students are available for 420 hours of placement from January 4, 2021 to April 28, 2021.
Work Term in Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering Technology
WT1900 / WT1901
Virtual Work Term Opportunity Bring on one or more students from The College of the North Atlantic in the Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering Technology program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the work term period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students are available for a minimum of 420 hours of placement (35 hours per week for 12-16 weeks) from (January 4, 2021) to (April 28, 2021). Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements may occur virtually or be employer based where protocols are verified. All placements must be paid (we are able to support with funding opportunities - see below for details).