Bina Jensen Millan
About Bina Jensen Millan
Bina Jensen Millan serves as a Training Coordinator at the Government of Canada, a position she has held since 2020. She has a background in education and library science, with previous roles in various capacities within the Government of Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Bina Jensen Millan has been serving as a Training Coordinator at the Government of Canada since 2020. In this role, she is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and has accumulated four years of experience in training coordination. Prior to this position, she worked as an Accommodations & Administration Officer for four months in 2020 and as a Rulings Officer for two years from 2018 to 2020. During her tenure, she has been involved with the Planning & Issues Management team within the Policy & Public Health sector at the First Nations & Inuit Health Branch, Indigenous Services Canada.
Education and Expertise
Bina Jensen Millan is currently pursuing studies in Library and Information Science at Red River College, where she is working towards achieving a Library Technician designation, which she began in 2020. She previously attended the University of Manitoba from 1992 to 1999, where she earned a Bachelor of Education (BEd) with a focus on English and Theatre. This educational background supports her expertise in training and administration within the public sector.
Background
Bina Jensen Millan has a diverse professional background, primarily within the Government of Canada. Her career includes roles that span various functions, including training coordination, accommodations, administration, and rulings. This experience has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of public health policy and management, particularly in relation to Indigenous services.
Professional Experience
Before her current role as Training Coordinator, Bina Jensen Millan held positions that contributed to her professional development. As a Rulings Officer from 2018 to 2020, she gained valuable insights into regulatory processes. Her brief tenure as an Accommodations & Administration Officer in 2020 further enhanced her administrative skills, allowing her to support various operational needs within the Government of Canada.