Recreation Facilities Operations & Management
August 23-27, 2010
Hay River
Instruction will be provided in facility design considerations, preventative maintenance, risk management as well as practical skills involved in the operation and servicing of recreation facilities. Other topics include developing policy and procedure manuals, energy management and facility scheduling.
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A course within the Recreation Leadership program curriculum offered by MACA's School of Community Government.
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This program is designed to provide recreation leaders in northern and aboriginal communities with practical and relevant skills and knowledge to effectively deliver recreation services. The curriculum is based on the approved occupational standard.
The program provides instruction in key competency areas for recreation leaders including leadership, communications, program planning, volunteer development, youth programs and services, traditional games and sport.
For more information or to register, please contact:
Michael Yakabuski
867-920-6167 Phone
michael_yakabuski@gov.nt.ca
School of Community Government Website:
http://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/school/programs_courses/recreation/rltp_index.html
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