Richmond, BC – August 14, 2025 — The Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL) is now accepting applications for the CASTL Elevate BC bioscience reskilling program, a free initiative that equips unemployed and underemployed youth with the skills and experience needed to launch rewarding careers in BC’s rapidly growing life sciences industry.
In just 10 weeks, participants will:
What Participants Can Expect
GMP and Biomanufacturing Skills
Participants learn essential technical skills including:
Pathways to Employment
Graduates will be prepared for roles such as:
Through WorkBC, eligible participants may receive funding to cover transportation, dependent care, work gear, and other supports. Interested applicants should contact their local WorkBC Centre to discuss available options with a case manager.
Designed in partnership with industry, the program provides direct pathways into high-demand roles — no previous science background required.
Eligibility
You can apply if you:
Space is limited to 20 participants.
Program Start Date: First cohort begins September 15
Apply now: http://bit.ly/4mgDRvo
The life sciences sector in BC is expanding at a record pace, creating a critical need for skilled talent across the province. Through the CASTL Elevate BC bioscience reskilling program, CASTL is helping to fill that gap while creating career opportunities for the next generation of workers.
About CASTL
The Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL) is Canada’s biomanufacturing training partner, dedicated to developing skilled talent to drive the country’s thriving biomanufacturing sector. With state-of-the-art, GMP-simulated facilities from coast to coast (in Charlottetown, PE; Montreal QC, and Vancouver, BC), CASTL delivers hands-on, industry-informed training alongside flexible online learning. As Canada’s exclusive provider of National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) programs, CASTL offers world-class education with support from adMare BioInnovations and its adMare Academy, shaping the next generation of life sciences professionals.
This project is supported by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
Media inquiries:
Heidi Reinblatt
Director, Marketing and Communications
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL)
heidi@castlcanada.ca