Regulated or not Regulated
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
|
Regulated, Licensed, Unlicensed
|
Governing or Regulatory Body
|
Social worker
|
regulated
|
Ontario College of Social Workers & Social Service Workers
|
Medical laboratory technician
|
regulated
|
College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario
|
Dentist
|
regulated
|
Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario
|
Grade two teacher
|
licensed
|
College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE)
|
Early childhood
|
licensed
|
College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE)
|
College instructor
|
unlicensed
| |
Lawyer
|
licensed
|
The Law Society of Upper Canada
|
Orchestra conductor
|
licensed
|
Ministry of Labour (MOL)
|
Scientific researcher
|
unlicensed
| |
Engineer
|
regulated
|
Professional Engineers Ontario
|
Carpenter
|
regulated
|
the Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities (MTCU)
|
Airplane mechanic
|
licensed
| |
High school teacher
|
licensed
| |
Web designer
|
unlicensed
| |
IT technician
|
unlicensed
|
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.
I studied Database administration in a private college. I had to take two exams in order to get OCA certification which was the first level. Then, you had to take another exam for OCP certification. If you want to keep going your education, you have to take last two exams in order to get OCE certification.
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