The government of Manitoba is partnering with Red River College to launch a new microcredential that will build a skilled workforce to support Manitoba’s rapid test strategy for COVID-19.
As part of its plan to protect Manitobans against COVID-19, the province is partnering with Red River College (RRC) to ensure people who will administer the COVID-19 vaccine have the opportunity to upgrade or extend their skills with a new micro-credential.
The Manitoba government and Red River College are partnering to support resident care in personal care homes during the pandemic by the launch of a COVID-19 health-care support worker micro-credential.
Red River College and the Manitoba government have announced three additional intakes to the COVID-19 micro-credential to further expand testing efforts in Winnipeg, with plans already underway to offer training opportunities to health-care professionals in specific areas of rural Manitoba.
Red River College, in partnership with the Province of Manitoba, is proud to announce the creation of a new micro-credential that will provide essential training to help increase the COVID-19 testing capacity for Manitoba Public Health.
The Manitoba government has announced that it is investing $1 million in innovative culinary research at Red River College (RRC).
The Province of Manitoba is helping Red River College reach new heights in aviation and aeronautics training by supporting the college’s acquisition of its successful Stevenson Aviation Campus.
A new program at Red River College is providing essential language and construction skills training to refugees and newcomers to Manitoba who arrived in the past year.