Professional Certification

NEW!
Effective October 24, 2024, the Teaching Certificates and Qualifications Regulation M.R. 115/2015 was amended regarding certification and recognition of experience.

Refer to Regulatory Amendments – October 24, 2024 for more information.


NEW!
Effective November 12, 2024, all applicants for teaching and clinician certificates will be required to complete an approved sexual abuse prevention program in order to be eligible for certification.

The two programs currently approved by the Minister of Education and Early Childhood learning for this purpose are:

The applicant must complete at least one of the two programs and attach the certificate of completion to the application package.

Professional School Personnel Certification in Manitoba

Professional school personnel include the classroom teacher, school clinician, school administrator, special education teacher, special education coordinator, school counsellor, and vocational teacher.

Certification of Professional School Personnel is a provincial responsibility therefore the requirements for certification differ from province to province.

A valid Manitoba Teaching or School Clinician Certificate is required to be employed as professional school personnel in Manitoba.

Manitoba Education System

Teaching is a regulated profession in Canada. Each province and territory has its own regulator and certification requirements.

The Professional Certification Unit (PCU) receives all applications for certification in Manitoba as a teacher or a school clinician.

Manitoba teaching and school clinician certification requirements are outlined in the Teaching Certificates and Qualifications Regulation 115/2015 of the Education Administration Act.

Fees for teaching and school clinician certification services are outlined in the Education Certificates, Transcripts and Miscellaneous Fees Regulation 86/2010.

The information provided on this website is subject to change.