I want to take a course
You’re looking for some quality online training and want to check out what’s available. The Canadian Food Processors Institute is proud to offer a full suite of online training courses for personal and professional development. From food safety to cultural diversity – we’ve got you covered.
  • Coaching for Success

    $399.00
    The EI-Coach is an effective approach to professional coaching that focuses on helping others become more intelligent with their emotions in the workplace and beyond. Exceptional supervisors use coaching to unlock human potential and improve workplace performance. EI-Coaching aims to fine-tune and build deeper connections through conversations and active listening. It also attempts to explore goals that stem from an employee's core values and independent choices. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Positive Attitudes in the Workplace

    $299.00
    Attitude is everything! You may be the most skilled or competent person at work, but if you do not accompany your ability to do your job well with a positive attitude, your success will be limited. Your attitude is not only about “how you do your job” and how you choose to behave in all circumstances. It is how you convey yourself to others.  Most employees with positive attitudes display several favourable behaviours in the work environment. They are resilient, resourceful, flexible, and open-minded. They radiate inviting energy that positively affects everyone and everything around them. If you can display to your employer, customers and colleagues a sense of positivity, you will quickly become someone they will want to deal with more. The purpose of this course is to equip you with knowledge, tools and practical strategies that will help you develop and maintain a positive attitude so that you can elevate both your professional and personal success.
  • I AM FOOD: Introduction to the Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry

    $199.00
    This course serves as both an introduction and onboarding tool for anyone wanting to learn more about Canada's Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry. Whether you are deciding if this field is right for you or you've recently started a new position, this course was designed for you. You will have a chance to explore the importance of the industry and the critical role it plays in the lives of Canadians. Jam-packed with critical information for your career advancement, you will explore the dimensions of the Canadian labour market, national occupational standards, and key educational & training opportunities. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Managing the Virtual Workplace

    $300.00
    The International Data Corporation estimates that by 2020 mobile workers will account for nearly three quarters of the workforce in the United States. Make sure you’re on top of the virtual workplace trend with this one-day Managing the Virtual Workplace training course. Through this course you will understand the advantages to business and employees of remote work, as well as the disadvantages that can be associated and the best ways to manage them. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to: Create a virtual workplace strategy. Develop, implement, and maintain telecommuting programs. Build a virtual team and lead them to success. Plan and lead virtual meetings. Use technology to support your virtual workplace. Overcome cultural barriers when leading virtual teams. Develop your virtual leadership skills. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Creative Thinking and Innovation

    $250.00
    Creative thinking and innovation are vital components in both our personal and professional lives. However, many people feel as though they are lacking in creativity. What most of us do not recognize is that we are creative on a daily basis, whether it’s picking out what clothes to wear in the morning or stretching a tight budget at work. While these tasks may not normally be associated with creativity, there is a great deal of creativity involved to get those jobs done. While some people seem to be simply bursting with creativity, others find it a struggle to think outside the square. If you fall into the latter category, it is important to understand that boosting your creative and innovative abilities takes practice. Recognizing and honing your own creative potential is a process. That’s what this course is all about.    

Food Safety training for food processing professionals

Nationally recognized courses, guaranteed to increase your skills and achieve recognition in the food processing industry.
Move up in your career and be recognized with the help of our industry leading courses. Certified workers are able to take advantage of many more opportunities to advance their careers, and organizations gain the ability to achieve one of the global certification standards such as BRC, GFSI, SQF, Canada GAP, etc

Personal Development courses for Advancing your career.

Learn how to be the manager that you aspire to be by harnessing your ability to be a compassionate and motivated leader! The ability to seamlessly adjust to a multitude of environments and challenges, while maintaining a pleasant and professional façade, is an attribute shared amongst some of the greatest leaders. Be career savvy and leverage your skills, knowledge and abilities, with a wide range of professional development programs.

Navigate the everchanging corporate landscape with an improved understanding of how to better manage and organize teams, as well as learning some fundamental business concepts that will keep your organization ahead of the curve.

From building better teams, to managing crises, to improving your training and coaching style – the Canadian Food Processors Institute is here to help you with your career endeavours.

Essential Skills for Success

Literacy and Essential Skills are for work, learning and life. Essential skills are foundational for all other life learning and skill development. To improve the quality of an individual’s employment experience and participation in your team, enhancing their essential skills is a positive contributor to their overall success.
For more information, contact
Dayna Poulin, Manger of Training Development & Communications
email dpoulin@fphrc.ca
phone 613-237-7988 x 226