Become an FMC Trainer

Those who aspire to join the FMC Faculty must be a member in good standing with FMC. Additionally, members of our Faculty must be certified with FMC or considered an expert in their field.

FMC Faculty offerings operate on a shared revenue model to cover expenses. After administrative costs, FMC retains 40% of the revenue and the Faculty member receives 60%. Time spent on preparation of the curriculum is not compensated.

Those who wish to join the FMC Faculty are invited to submit a proposal including:

  • Resume and cover letter
  • Proposed course description with learning objectives
  • Letter of recommendation from a certified member of FMC or expert in the field

Proposals may be submitted here.

Once approved, the program and its availability will be posted on the website and, if applicable, made available on the online platform.

Become an FMC Trainer Application

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        BC Government Employee Members

        British Columbia’s Family Justice Services Division (FJSD) is part of the Ministry of Attorney General and has a long-standing relationship with Family Mediation Canada. In 1997, FJSD partnered with Family Mediation Canada to develop the certification process for family mediators which is now a requirement for all family justice counsellors providing family dispute resolution services . Once family justice counsellors have completed a six-month training program through the Justice Institute of British Columbia (which includes courses and a practicum), they must pass the Family Mediation Canada written exam and skills assessment required to be appointed as a family justice counsellor. The Province maintains certification for over 80 family justice counsellors which requires 21 hours of professional development annually.

        The Family Mediation Canada affiliation and accreditation is highly valued and greatly supports public confidence in the province’s family mediators.