College of the North Atlantic is Newfoundland and Labrador's public college. It is one of the largest post-secondary educational and skills training centers in Atlantic Canada offering more than 90 programs and more than 300 part-time courses. Formally amalgamated in April 1997, the College operates throughout the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While the name is new, the institutions involved have a long history of providing post-secondary education and training to provincial, national and international students and clients.

College of the North Atlantic produces 3,000 graduates each year from career-oriented certificate and diploma programs which range from one to three years. Our graduates have the skills, knowledge and attitudes that prepare them for today's marketplace. The new College offers a range of programs in the following:

  • Applied Arts
  • Business
  • Health Sciences
  • Engineering Technology
  • Industrial Education/Trades
  • Information Technology
  • Natural Resources
  • Academic/Access programs and English as a Second Language.

College of the North Atlantic is Newfoundland and Labrador’s public college. We are committed to providing accessible, responsive, quality learning opportunities which prepare people to become self-sufficient contributors to social and economic development in a global context.

To fulfill its education and training mission, the public college of Newfoundland and Labrador will:

  • be recognized for satisfied employable graduates whose skills meet industry’s standards and respond to the broad range of labour market demands.
  • research and deliver quality programs that are responsive to changing social, personal, and economic needs of learners through continuous review and modification of programs.
  • monitor accountability to ensure effectiveness and efficiency.
  • continually enhance learning opportunities by implementing superior methods of instructional delivery.
  • be proactive in the social and economic development of the Province.
  • enhance the capacity of the college and the Province through international initiatives.
  • recognize and respect the value of employees and their contribution to quality programs and services.

 
St. John's Seal Cove Placentia Carbonear Bonavista Clarenville Burin Gander Grand Falls-Windsor Baie Verte St. Anthony Corner Brook Headquarters/Bay St. George Port Aux Basques Happy Valley-Goose Bay Labrador West
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  Career Title Location Date Posted Region

   Librarian, Systems QatarJanuary 06, 2009
   Documents and Archives Librarian QatarJanuary 06, 2009
   Coordinating Instructor - Building Service Worker St. John'sJanuary 06, 2009
   Instructor – Architectural Engineering Technology St. John'sJanuary 06, 2009
   Resource Facilitator for Students with Disabilities St. John'sJanuary 06, 2009
   Computer Support Technician ClarenvilleJanuary 05, 2009
   Paramedicine Instructor (Training Specialist) Bay St. GeorgeJanuary 02, 2009
   Manager, Applied Research & Innovation QatarDecember 19, 2008
   Functional Analyst (Institutional Research and Planning) Doha, QatarDecember 19, 2008
   Functional Analyst QatarDecember 19, 2008
   Instructor, Information Systems (Software) QatarDecember 17, 2008
   Instructor, Information Systems (Hardware) QatarDecember 17, 2008
   Instructor – Industrial Instrumentation Mechanics St. John'sDecember 16, 2008
   Instructional Assistant CarbonearDecember 12, 2008
   Procurement Officer II QatarDecember 04, 2008
   Instructor, Security Academy Doha, QatarDecember 03, 2008

 
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