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- 100 Mile House Community Employment Services
- A community employment service that provides employment counselling, workshops, current job postings, education and training information, and employer services. Serves 100 Mile House and the surrounding area.
Sponsored by: Horton Ventures Inc. - Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy
- If you're an Aboriginal person wondering where to find a job or how to upgrade your skills, the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy may be your answer. Under the program, there are 12 agreements in B.C. Aboriginal organizations provide programs suited to the communities they serve and are your most direct access to training, upgrading your skills or finding a job. Select the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreement Holders (AHRDAs) link to access the list of organizations and their contact information.
Sponsored by: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Adult Learning Development Association
- ALDA provides a comprehensive range of services and programs for adults and youth who have suspected or diagnosed learning disabilities. Find information and resources, referrals, pre-screening, diagnostic and counselling services, volunteer tutors, employment assistance, support groups and more.
Sponsored by: Adult Learning Development Association (ALDA) - ArriveBC
- This B.C. Skills Connect program is designed for skilled immigrants and internationally trained professionals. The program helps qualified participants in the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland to gain employment in the construction and transportation industries.
Sponsored by: Back in Motion and MOSAIC - Aunt Leah's
- A Vancouver-based social services organization dedicated to providing necessary practical supports to young people at risk and encouraging them to take steps toward successful independent living. Supports include housing, lifeskills, and job skills training, including restaurant and barista training.
Sponsored by: Aunt Leah's Independent Lifeskills Society - B.C. Job Search Guide
- This guide assists job seekers and career counsellors looking for B.C. jobs and career information. This job search tool is offered in combination with the B.C. Labour Market Report for cutting edge information to assist job seekers in finding meaningful employment. Available for purchase in downloadable electronic format or print.
Sponsored by: BCLMR Publications Inc. - Bamboo Network
- Are you an immigrant in a profession or trade? Find employment in your chosen field, gain a better understanding of the Canadian labour market, develop job search and networking techniques, assess your educational or accreditation requirements. Access support through job search workshops, one-on-one employment support, referral to a mentor, networking sessions, job and apprenticeship placement assistance.
Sponsored by: Multicultural Helping House Society - Bamboo Network Skills Connect for Construction
- This B.C. Skills Connect program is designed for skilled immigrants and internationally trained professionals. The program helps qualified participants in the Lower Mainland to gain employment in the construction industry.
Sponsored by: Multicultural Helping House Society and Vancouver Community College - BC Society of Training for Health and Employment Opportunities (THEO BC)
- An accredited non-profit organization offering training, education and job placement services to the mental health and disabled communities across much of B.C. Find details about application criteria and online application forms for continuing education, career exploration, supported education and the online community.
Sponsored by: BC Society of Training for Health and Employment Opportunities (THEO BC) - BCjobs.ca - Career Centre
- BCjobs.ca provides free tips on interviewing, resume writing, labor market and job search strategy.
Sponsored by: BCjobs.ca - Bowman Employment Services
- This firm located in the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan provides assessment, counselling, referral and job placement based on individual client needs. Find employment counselling, access to funding for training, wage subsidies and more.
Sponsored by: Bowman Employment Services Inc. - Bridging Employment Program for Women
- This program assists clients who have experienced violence or abuse to overcome employment barriers and make successful transitions to sustainable employment. Generally, the program is delivered through contracts with service providers, such as colleges, school districts and community-based organizations. Program details available online.
Sponsored by: Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance - British Columbia Institute of Technology - Student Employment Services
- Full- or part-time BCIT students and alumni can access the institute's eJobs online job posting service at no charge. Receive job alerts, post a resume, and review all current postings. Employers pay a fee to post jobs. BCIT students can also take advantage of a free resume review service and get help with interview techniques.
Sponsored by: British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Student Employment Services - British Columbia Paraplegic Assocation
- This organization supports thousands of B.C. residents with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to ease the transition from hospital care to the community. Full-service employment program offers expert vocational guidance and rehab counselling. Career planning assistance, arranging disability supports, managing vocational crisis, accessing training assistance, job placement services and more.
Sponsored by: British Columbia Paraplegic Association - Burnaby Employment Resource Centre
- Unemployed or working less than 20 hrs per week? One-to-one consultations can help you understand yourself and your needs, identify opportunities and make choices. Develop a return-to-work action plan and connect with the information, programs and services you need to achieve your career goals. Drop-in work resource centre.
Sponsored by: Training Innovations Inc.