Program begins August 4, 2026 on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory - 274 Hwy 49, Deseronto, ON
Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle are seeking interested INDIGENOUS participants for this 8 week job readiness program & encourages Indigenous youth and women to apply.
This program is intended to address critical training gaps in First Nation communities with limited access to clean drinking water by supporting the training of participants to support proper operation, maintenance, and oversight of water treatment plants located on-reserve.
An Operator-in-Training (OIT) is an entry-level certification that allows individuals to begin working in a water treatment system while gaining the hands-on experience required to advance in the field. With an OIT license, participants can work under supervision and accumulate the one year of practical experience necessary to qualify for the Class 1 Water Treatment Operator certification.
Funded by Indigenous Services Canada, ALFDC will train up to 10 participants through the Water Treatment Operator-in-Training (OIT) Program.

WHO SHOULD APPLY
♦ Indigenous individuals interested in an exciting, new career
♦ Indigenous individuals currently working at water treatment plants
A training allowance will be provided to students who consistently attend class. Travel accommodations may be provided for those in need of support.
APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
♦ Grade 12 Diploma
♦ Valid Drivers License
♦ Must be 18 & over
Any FN member can apply. Priority will be given to those from Alderville FN, Hiawatha FN, Curve Lake FN, Wahta FN, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan FN, Shawanaga FN, Temagami FN, Batchewana FN, Chippewas of Nawash FN, Chippewas of Saugeen FN, Mississaugas of the Credit FN, and Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte FN.
Deadline date to apply - June 28, 2026.
SEND COVER LETTER & RESUME TO: projmanager@alfdc.on.ca or training@alfdc.on.ca or call 613-704-2054 for more information.


