Regulated and Unregulated Occupations
Task 1:
Fill the table below and add your own occupations if you can't find it in the table. Write 'R' for regulated, 'L' for licensed, and 'UL' for unlicensed occupations.
Profession
|
Licensed, Unlicensed
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Governing or Regulatory Body
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Social worker
|
Regulated,L
|
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Medical laboratory
|
Regulated,
| (CSMLS)The College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario |
technician
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Grade two teacher
|
Regulated,L
| |
Early childhood
|
Licensed
|
The college of early childhood education
|
College instructor
|
Unlicensed
| |
Lawyer
|
Licensed,R
| |
Orchestra conductor
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Unlicensed
| |
Scientific researcher
|
Licensed,
| |
Engineer
|
, Licensed,
| |
Carpenter
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Licensed,
|
A high school diploma or equivalent is required. High school courses in English, mathematics, mechanical drawing, and shop are considered useful.
Read more: Carpenter Career Profile | Job Description, Salary, and Growth | Truity http://www.truity.com/career-profile/carpenter#ixzz3PTtnSm3j Follow us: @truitylabs on Twitter |
Airplane mechanic
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Licensed,
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Diploma of College Studies (DEC) graduates in aircraft maintenance techniques
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High school teacher
|
Regulated,L
| |
Web designer
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Unlicensed
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IT technician
|
Unlicensed
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Task 2:
After you figure out your job and find out if it is regulated, licensed or not, please write down the steps you need to follow to find a job in this field, profession or sector. Click on the following links, this link and that one to help you in your research as well as to track your career map if needed.Task 3:
One of the ways to look for jobs in Canada is to browse job websites. Here is a list of all the most popular job sites in Canada. Compare between at least three of these websites in terms of:
Thanks Noureen, but task 2 is still there, just saying!!
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