


CES Membership - November 2024 - 2025
Click the button below to purchase your membership if you did not purchase a membership with your Fall Conference Registration ($40.00 + GST)
Why be a CES Member?
Over 400 people from across the province enjoy the benefits and services of a CES membership. Members are linked into a well-established communications network created and managed by the CES. Conferences and seminars bring together career practitioners to share ideas, best practices and quality programs. Innovative resources and training programs are available. Issues concerning the career and learning management education field are discussed and addressed through the united voice of the CES and valuable partnerships are formed within the career community. The Career Education Society of BC Web site, newsletters and annual magazine connect members to resources, information, and events. Keep reading to learn more details about the CES member benefits and services.
Partnerships
The CES actively pursues partnerships that enhance relationships between schools, parents, business, industry, labour, government and community organizations.
Seminars and Conferences
Regional workshops and seminars address a variety of topics concerning career education. The Career Education Society of BC presents a dynamic schedule of seminars and events in your region.
Annual Fall Conference
The annual fall conference is filled with fun and informative workshops. High-profile speakers from government, business and the community share views and insights on a number of career and learning management issues. The annual conference is attended by attended by delegates from all regions of the province.
Networking Opportunities
The CES provides opportunities for various sectors of the community to connect and form partnerships in the development and promotion of career education. Regional meetings are hosted by Regional Directors to provide a forum to provide a forum for discussion and sharing. This website offers a regional section that profiles activities and initiatives from across the province. Contact your Regional Director for more information.
Membership Communications
CES members connect with the CES provincial network through a Regional Director elected every two years by each region’s members.
Resources
The CES develops invaluable career resources and keeps members informed about new and enhanced career education materials, programs and services.
The CES Newsletter is published monthly to keep members informed about CES events and workshops being offered around the province. Members are encouraged to contribute articles and share success stories from their regions.
Members have the ability to address and provide feedback on major issues concerning career and learning management education via the regional list server. The CES strives to be a united voice to advocate, support and promote career education programs and issues in BC.
You are in the right place for current, relevant information on career and learning management. Explore the links and visit often.
The CES website provides links to archived newsletters, career resources, conference up dates, and regional director contact information.
Get Involved
There are over 350 Career Education Society of BC members from all regions of British Columbia. CES is represented on national and provincial boards and advisory committees, influencing the direction of the career development field. The CES Executive Committee welcomes expressions of interest from members wanting to get more involved. If you would like to submit a comment, see the feedback section of this Web site.
Click the button below to purchase your membership if you did not purchase a membership with your Fall Conference Registration ($40.00 + GST)
Why be a CES Member?
Over 400 people from across the province enjoy the benefits and services of a CES membership. Members are linked into a well-established communications network created and managed by the CES. Conferences and seminars bring together career practitioners to share ideas, best practices and quality programs. Innovative resources and training programs are available. Issues concerning the career and learning management education field are discussed and addressed through the united voice of the CES and valuable partnerships are formed within the career community. The Career Education Society of BC Web site, newsletters and annual magazine connect members to resources, information, and events. Keep reading to learn more details about the CES member benefits and services.
Partnerships
The CES actively pursues partnerships that enhance relationships between schools, parents, business, industry, labour, government and community organizations.
Seminars and Conferences
Regional workshops and seminars address a variety of topics concerning career education. The Career Education Society of BC presents a dynamic schedule of seminars and events in your region.
Annual Fall Conference
The annual fall conference is filled with fun and informative workshops. High-profile speakers from government, business and the community share views and insights on a number of career and learning management issues. The annual conference is attended by attended by delegates from all regions of the province.
Networking Opportunities
The CES provides opportunities for various sectors of the community to connect and form partnerships in the development and promotion of career education. Regional meetings are hosted by Regional Directors to provide a forum to provide a forum for discussion and sharing. This website offers a regional section that profiles activities and initiatives from across the province. Contact your Regional Director for more information.
Membership Communications
CES members connect with the CES provincial network through a Regional Director elected every two years by each region’s members.
Resources
The CES develops invaluable career resources and keeps members informed about new and enhanced career education materials, programs and services.
The CES Newsletter is published monthly to keep members informed about CES events and workshops being offered around the province. Members are encouraged to contribute articles and share success stories from their regions.
Members have the ability to address and provide feedback on major issues concerning career and learning management education via the regional list server. The CES strives to be a united voice to advocate, support and promote career education programs and issues in BC.
You are in the right place for current, relevant information on career and learning management. Explore the links and visit often.
The CES website provides links to archived newsletters, career resources, conference up dates, and regional director contact information.
Get Involved
There are over 350 Career Education Society of BC members from all regions of British Columbia. CES is represented on national and provincial boards and advisory committees, influencing the direction of the career development field. The CES Executive Committee welcomes expressions of interest from members wanting to get more involved. If you would like to submit a comment, see the feedback section of this Web site.
Click the button below to purchase your membership if you did not purchase a membership with your Fall Conference Registration ($40.00 + GST)
Why be a CES Member?
Over 400 people from across the province enjoy the benefits and services of a CES membership. Members are linked into a well-established communications network created and managed by the CES. Conferences and seminars bring together career practitioners to share ideas, best practices and quality programs. Innovative resources and training programs are available. Issues concerning the career and learning management education field are discussed and addressed through the united voice of the CES and valuable partnerships are formed within the career community. The Career Education Society of BC Web site, newsletters and annual magazine connect members to resources, information, and events. Keep reading to learn more details about the CES member benefits and services.
Partnerships
The CES actively pursues partnerships that enhance relationships between schools, parents, business, industry, labour, government and community organizations.
Seminars and Conferences
Regional workshops and seminars address a variety of topics concerning career education. The Career Education Society of BC presents a dynamic schedule of seminars and events in your region.
Annual Fall Conference
The annual fall conference is filled with fun and informative workshops. High-profile speakers from government, business and the community share views and insights on a number of career and learning management issues. The annual conference is attended by attended by delegates from all regions of the province.
Networking Opportunities
The CES provides opportunities for various sectors of the community to connect and form partnerships in the development and promotion of career education. Regional meetings are hosted by Regional Directors to provide a forum to provide a forum for discussion and sharing. This website offers a regional section that profiles activities and initiatives from across the province. Contact your Regional Director for more information.
Membership Communications
CES members connect with the CES provincial network through a Regional Director elected every two years by each region’s members.
Resources
The CES develops invaluable career resources and keeps members informed about new and enhanced career education materials, programs and services.
The CES Newsletter is published monthly to keep members informed about CES events and workshops being offered around the province. Members are encouraged to contribute articles and share success stories from their regions.
Members have the ability to address and provide feedback on major issues concerning career and learning management education via the regional list server. The CES strives to be a united voice to advocate, support and promote career education programs and issues in BC.
You are in the right place for current, relevant information on career and learning management. Explore the links and visit often.
The CES website provides links to archived newsletters, career resources, conference up dates, and regional director contact information.
Get Involved
There are over 350 Career Education Society of BC members from all regions of British Columbia. CES is represented on national and provincial boards and advisory committees, influencing the direction of the career development field. The CES Executive Committee welcomes expressions of interest from members wanting to get more involved. If you would like to submit a comment, see the feedback section of this Web site.