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National Internship and Apprenticeship Program (NIAP) Now Open for Registration

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FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION YOUTH SPORTS AND CULTURE

 

 

 

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – The Turks and Caicos Islands Government is pleased to announce registration for the fourth implementation of the National Internship and Apprenticeship Program (NIAP) is officially open as of today, February 10th, 2025. Tertiary students across the islands and abroad are encouraged to apply before the deadline on March 31, 2025.

NIAP provides valuable work-based learning opportunities for students, helping them gain practical experience, develop professional skills, and enhance their employability. Over the past three years, the program has successfully assisted over 230 students in securing meaningful placements across various industries within their field of academic study.

Understanding the Difference: Internship vs. Apprenticeship

Internship Program: This is for students currently enrolled in tertiary institutions (college or university) and returning home for the summer break (June- August). It is a six-week experience that provides students with exposure to a professional work environment, allowing them to apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings. These are ideal for students looking to gain insight into their chosen career paths.

Apprenticeship Program: This is for graduates seeking to grow their skills and gain professional experience while seeking full-time employment (Open All year round). It is a 12 to 24-month work experience that combines hands-on training to prepare participants for specific trades or professions. Apprenticeship programs offer a more in-depth learning experience, often leading to certifications or employment opportunities.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be between 16 – 29 years old.
  • Be enrolled in or have graduated from a tertiary institution (college/university).
  • Provide proof of legal status (TCI Status Card or TCI B.O.T.C. Passport).
  • Provide a resume and cover letter.

Benefits of Joining the NIAP

  1. Gain Practical Experience:Work in industries related to your field of study, gaining exposure to the day-to-day operations of your future career.
  2. Build Professional Networks:Interact with industry professionals who can provide guidance, mentorship, and possibly job opportunities.
  3. Earn While You Learn:Receive a stipend while gaining valuable experience in your field.
  4. Soft Skills Training:Learn essential skills like communication, leadership, and emotional intelligence, which are critical for professional success.

How to Register

To register, click the link https://forms.gle/wzUptSaPPyt7zK6J9

The NIAP is dedicated to Building Human Capital. This program continues to bridge the gap between formal education and gainful work experience, thus ensuring that participants are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in their chosen career field. Students enrolled in tertiary education are strongly encouraged to apply and take advantage of this opportunity.

For more information or to apply, please contact careerservices@gov.tc.

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Champions for Christ International School of Excellence

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Tiffany D. Grant-Saunders, MSW, BA Acting Principal/Guidance Counselor

Turks and Caicos, September 5, 2025 – It is our esteemed pleasure to introduce you to Mrs. Tiffany D. Grant-Saunders, MSW, BA, as the new Acting Principal/Guidance Counselor for Champions For Christ International School of Excellence, effective September 1, 2025.

Mrs. Grant-Saunders is the youngest daughter of Millicent R. Grant and Kenneth Grant.  Raised in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, she is a 2016 graduate of Champions For Christ International School of Excellence.  She holds a Master of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Clinical Counseling from Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, FL, having graduated Magna Cum Laude.

She brings her experience as a Mental Health Technician and Education Liaison in Dade City, FL. In addition, she completed her internship as a Therapist Intern with North Tampa Behavioral Health and Zephyrhills Behavioral Health.

We are excited to have Mrs. Grant-Saunders return to the Turks and Caicos Islands and invest her time and talents in the continued building of our student body here at Champions For Christ International School of Excellence.

Please join us in welcoming her home!

 

Claudette M. Basden

Founder & Executive Director 

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Holmes Rock Junior High School on Track to Open in September

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GRAND BAHAMA, The Bahamas — On Saturday, August 23, 2025, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Grand Bahama and Member of Parliament for West Grand Bahama and Bimini, Kingsley Smith along with Deputy Director of Education for the Grand Bahama, Bimini, and The Cays District, Michelle Bowleg toured Holmes Rock Junior High School to assess ongoing progress and ensure the project remains on track to welcome students for the new academic term in September.

Following the tour, Smith expressed optimism regarding the ongoing progress, stating, “Having toured the site and seeing the work that is being done on the weekend, shows the commitment and dedication to getting it completed.”

He also noted that after discussions with the contractors, he was assured that with sufficient manpower and around-the-clock work, the project remains on track for completion by September 1, 2025.

“One of our underlying goals is really access, so we are happy that the school will be up and ready for our students,” said Bowleg.

She highlighted that several zoom meetings were held with parents to keep them informed about key updates including booklists, uniforms, and staffing. According to Bowleg, feedback from parents has been overwhelmingly positive.

“It is a beautiful facility, one that parents will be very proud of, and the entire West Grand Bahama community,” she added.

(BIS Photos/Danielle Rollon)

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Belize Students Explore Cruise Careers Aboard Carnival Paradise

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Belize City, Belize (Aug 19, 2025) – Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world’s largest cruise company, recently welcomed 40 students from five educational institutions in Belize aboard the Carnival Paradise cruise ship. The visit was part of an initiative organized in collaboration with the Belize Tourism Board, aimed at inspiring future careers in the maritime industry.

The students represented Gwen Lizarraga High School, Sadie Vernon Technical High School, Nazarene High School, Anglican Cathedral College, and the Hope Center after-school program. The visit provided a firsthand look at cruise industry operations from Carnival’s perspective, highlighted onboard career opportunities, and supported ongoing youth empowerment efforts in Belize City.

During the guided tour of the ship’s public guest areas, the students were able to observe daily cruise operations up close, describing the experience as inspiring and educational, with many noting they learned about opportunities available in the cruise industry.

Captain Ivan Vatovic, Chief Engineer Domenico Bibita; Hotel Director Vivek Menon; Food & Beverage Director Stephen Kim Reynolds; Human Resources Director Daniel Marques De Oliveira; and Environmental Officer Daniela Ramos Licon spoke with the students about their respective roles aboard the ship. Learning & Development Manager John Philip Ortega provided an overview of Carnival Cruise Line’s recruitment process and the various shipboard career opportunities available.

Kwame Scott, Cruise Relations Specialist at the Belize Tourism Board, highlighted the positive impact of the initiative, “Partnering with Carnival Corporation has supported us to expose Belizean youth to viable career paths within the tourism sector. When students can see firsthand how the cruise industry operates, it opens their minds to possibilities they may never have considered.”

Julian Mortis, Director of The Hope Center, praised the program’s powerful educational value in an interview with 7 News Belize. She explained that the tour provided students with more than just a glimpse into a cruise ship. By learning about the roles and requirements, the children realized that a career on a ship, and the opportunity to travel the world, was a real and achievable possibility for them.

Photo Caption: Some of the participating Belizean students and teachers pose for a group photo aboard Carnival Paradise during an educational ship visit.

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