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  1. Provides a path for applicants with no health care experience to get hired and receive paid employer sponsored health care assistant training. All successful program applicants must start as a health care support worker before advancing to a health care assist...
  2. Connects refugees with jobs internationally. Anyone displaced by the Ukrainian crisis can register on TBB's Talent Catalog to be considered for international employment and skilled visa opportunities. Open to refugees, stateless persons, and those in a situati...
  3. An online hub providing Yukon First Nations with job postings, training and funding information, and Yukon First Nation-specific resources. Also features cultural events and local career information, connecting job seekers and others looking to upgrade or add ...
  4. Helps British Columbians to successfully navigate BC's labour market. Through the WorkBC Employment Services (ES) Program provides support for unemployed and precariously employed British Columbians, and for people whose work is not in line with their skills, ...
  5. A free program that focuses on employability and life skills for youth ages 15 to 30 in need of assistance to overcome employment barriers. Program runs from one to four weeks, followed by a work experience placement. Includes certifications, a living allowanc...
  6. Connects permanent residents, temporary foreign workers, immigrants, refugee, and refugee claimant job seekers with services that meet both their employment and settlement needs. Provides information about BC's job market, guidance and support on settlement re...
  7. Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job sea...
  8. Provides settlement services for immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees). Services include new immigrant orientation and referrals, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes, public workshops, community connections...
  9. Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job sea...
  10. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
  11. 16-week, part-time program assists Grade 12 students with special needs and/or learning difficulties to make a successful exit from secondary school into training or workplace settings. Students are introduced to post-secondary education opportunities, examine...
  12. Provides the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people of Canada with education, employment services, emergency food, counselling support, arts, recreation, culture, addiction counselling, and business initiatives. Through Counselling services, peer counsellors p...
  13. Offers various specialized employment and training services. Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants helps unemployed and underemployed skilled immigrants find employment that uses their pre-arrival skills, experience, and education. Specific program streams are a...
  14. Coordinates services for adults with developmental disabilities, adults with significant limitations in adaptive functioning and a diagnosis of either fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)/autism spectrum disorder (AS...
  15. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  16. Employment program assists youth ages 16 to 24 to gain customer service skills through a series of workshops and a paid internship with the GAP, Old Navy, or Banana Republic in Burnaby, Coquitlam, Langley, Richmond, Surrey, or Vancouver.
  17. Provides counselling support, community resources and connections, settlement services, employment training, self-employment programs, and parenting training for newcomers (immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants) in Surrey. Houses a primary health care cl...
  18. Provides individualized support to help job seekers find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Clients must be unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC. Self-serve resource area provides career and job search re...
  19. Offers employment assistance services to the urban Indigenous population of Metro Vancouver. Services include career counselling, information on education funding, referrals to training programs, supported job search, and funding for skills training and work g...
  20. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nominees who are n...
  21. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
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