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Government website with job postings of employment opportunities across Canada
- also includes a variety of economic, labour market and demographic reports along with local labour market information and career planning tools
- labour market Information helps individuals and businesses make informed decisions about careers, education, employment, and business plans
- career tools help individuals determine which occupations suit their aptitudes and interests
- for those who prefer paper products, they are available by contacting the local Service Canada office
- for online service go to Canada.ca/service-canada-home
- for assistance accessing services, complete an online request at Service Request
- for people who do not have internet access call 1-877-355-2657 Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
- for assistance in person, make a request for an appointment by filling out the service request form at Service Request
- clients should not book an in-person visit if they:
- Have symptoms of fever, cough or difficulty breathing
- Have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days
- Have been instructed by local public health authorities to self-isolate due to travel or contact history
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Employment Insurance, Barrie
Office: 1-800-206-7218 Office: 1-800-808-6352
Automated Telephone Reporting English: 1-800-531-7555
Automated Telephone Reporting French: 1-800-431-5595
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COVID-19 Update Service Canada Centres are open to the public
Temporary financial assistance and support in finding new employment, able-bodied claimants must be seeking employment to remain eligible
- for online service go to Canada.ca/service-canada-home
- for assistance accessing services, complete an online request at Service Request
- for people who do not have internet access call 1-877-355-2657 Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
- for assistance in person, make a request for an appointment by filling out the service request form at Service Request
- clients should not book an in-person visit if they:
- Have symptoms of fever, cough or difficulty breathing
- Have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days
- Have been instructed by local public health authorities to self-isolate due to travel or contact history
Temporary financial assistance and support in finding new employment, able-bodied claimants must be seeking employment to remain eligible
- Service Canada has tools available to help search job listings, create a résumé, choose a career, and assess skills
- Job Bank is an online source for employment information and job postings, see listing BAR2664
- for most people, basic rate for calculating EI benefits is 55% of average insurable weekly earnings, up to a maximum amount
- as of January 1, 2020, the maximum yearly insurable earnings amount is $54,200, for a maximum amount of $573 per week
- Individuals not entitled to receive EI benefits, will be contacted by letter or by telephone, a Request for Reconsideration can be submitted, see website for details
- include maternity and parental benefits, compassionate care benefits, benefits for Parents of Critically Ill Children, sickness benefits and more, see website for complete list and details
- for low income families who receive the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
- entitlement will be added to EI payment
- amount based on annual net family income, see website for details
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Progressive Training College of Business and Health, Barrie Campus
1-888-711-3271 Office: 705-792-0100
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Teaches students focused skills designed for the modern workforce. All programs are instructor-led modules
Programs include:
Programs include:
- Diploma Programs (Business Administration, specializing in business Management, Human Resources and Marketing)
- General Administrative Assistant
- Computer Courses
- General Education Development (GED)
- Job Search Skills
- Employability Workshops
- Return to Work Services
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Program to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life, services include:
- Suiting Program - provides free professional attire for job interviews and employment, for qualified women
- Breakfast Club - 9-week pre-employment program providing a network of support and workshops on a variety of topics designed to build confidence in getting a job
- PWG-Professional Women's Group - provides career development tools for employment retention and career growth
- Clothing Donations - accept donations of Business Professional Women's clothing, that are clean and in good condition, Regular, Petite and Plus Sizes needed, see website for clothing donation guidelines Donations, donations accepted
- at Barrie location on Wednesdays 12 noon-6 pm
- For Online Clothing Shop, visit Dress for Success Orillia and Barrie Online Store
- FREE Yoga Classes - May 3-June 28, 6 pm-7 pm - see website for details and to register
- Currently accepting new volunteers, if interested, email volunteer coordinator Carolyn at carolyn@dfsorilliabarrie.org
- See website for various events and sales, Upcoming Events
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Provide clinical assessments, psychoeducational assessment, psychotherapy and independent psychological evaluation
Assess, support, and treat a wide range of concerns including, but not limited to:
Assess, support, and treat a wide range of concerns including, but not limited to:
- Psychological trauma
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Learning/school difficulties/disorders
- Attention disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Trauma
- Behavioural concerns
- Grief and loss
- Adjustment to significant life challenges and events
- Stress
- Relationship issues
- Smoking Cessation
- Spirituality
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Psychologist offering individual, couple, marriage and family counselling virtually and by telephone consultation
- specializes in counselling for First Responders, Veterans, WSIB
- psychological assessments (personality and vocational)
- personality profiling for individuals, couples, businesses, offices, teams, classrooms
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Assists Georgian College students, graduates and alumni (within 2 years of graduation) from Co-op and non-Co-op programs with a wide variety of career development services including:
- professional advice on career selection, workshops, job search strategies, job posting and referral service
- fee-based Career Assessment services available for community clients by appointment
- FREE job posting services for employers email careerandcoop@georgiancollege.ca
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Ontario Works
1-800-394-7867 Office: 705-722-3132
Offfice: 1-800-808-2268
Beeton, Tottenham area : 905-729-4514
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Provides a comprehensive suite of employment programs and services that include:
- career counselling
- employment readiness training
- wage subsidies
- apprenticeship support
- mobility assistance
- self-employment
- youth initiatives and services for clients with disabilities.
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Offers employment and job search training services tailored to meet the needs of all job seekers including youth, women, newcomers and persons with disabilities
- labour market information
- job search preparation and training including developing strong job search strategies and workplace communication skills (offerd online or in-person)
- resume help, job readiness clinic, employment counselling, skills and career development and help in establishing social and professional networks
- also offers services to assist business start-ups and entrepreneurs
- customized business services to help employers meet workplace needs, including recruitment support, training plan development, placement and retention, and financial supports for hiring
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Free online academic upgrading and career preparation courses available. Programming in a variety of disciplines at locations in Collingwood and Wasaga Beach.
Offers:
Offers:
- FREE adult upgrading
- workplace education and training
- career counselling
- computer training
- health science programs
- CPR with first aid
- part time studies
- full time programs
- general interest courses
- daytime, evening, and weekend programs in many fields
- Barrie Campus: 705-728-1968
- Owen Sound Campus: 519-376-0840
- Midland Campus: 705-526-3666
- Orillia Campus: 705-325-2705
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- 10 week program to help women with career planning, including identification of skills, interests and employment options
- individual counselling/coaching and online group sessions
- networking events and guest speakers
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Offers the following supports:
- Children's Developmental Support Services, (CDSS) - Provides support for infants, toddlers, and children up to the age of 12 who have a developmental support need or is at risk for and who attend a licensed childcare programs. CDSS consists of the Simcoe County Resource Consultation Services, Ontario Autism Programs, and the Quality Inclusive Support Services. Offices are located across the Simcoe County, including Collingwood, Alliston, Bradford, Barrie, Orillia, and Midland. Service is Free of Charge and is funded by the County of Simcoe.
- Supported Living Home (SLH) - Supports over 90 adults in 20 supported living home settings including Penetanguishene, Midland, Port McNicoll, Waubaushene, and Victoria Harbour. In addition offers supports in the Family Home Program to people in the Supported Independent Living Program. The type of support an individual requires depends upon their specific needs.
- Supported Independent Living (SIL) - services are offered to people who are living independently in the community . SIL Support Staff are available to offer support in budgeting, shopping, meal preparation, medical appointments and community participation, based on the identified needs of the person supported. The hours of staff support fluctuate based on the needs of the individual.
- Supported Employment Programs (SEP) - assists individuals 18 years of age and over explore/obtain and/or maintain employment opportunities. Employment Specialist staff work directly with the individual and the potential employer to ensure mutual satisfaction. Connects potential employers with suitable employees.
- Community Participation Supports (CPS) - provides individuals with a broad range of social and recreational opportunities in and around their local community. Weekly social, recreation events are shared with all individuals participating in the CPS program. Individuals are given a schedule of options to choose from (virtual and in-person) to meet their individual preference. CPS services focuses on including and supporting everyone to experience social and recreational activities in order to enhance skills, build new friendships and stay active.
- Transitional Aged Youth (TAY) Program - provides support to young people with support needs between the ages of 16 to 21 in their school to adult life transition. The TAY co-ordinator acts as a support/resource to the teen, family, school and community agencies. The young adult's interests are explored, skills and abilities are assessed and plans are made through the Person Directed Planning model to assist in meeting goals for the future. Supports and resources are put into place based on individual preferences and interests.
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Offers services virtually and in person to your with little to no wait times.
Services include:
Services include:
- Mental Health Services
- Substance Use Services
- Peer Support Services
- Primary Care - Physical Health Services
- Education Services
- Employment Services
- 2SLGBTQ+ Services
- Support for youth with special needs
- Housing Supports
- Variety of workshops and cultural teachings
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Employment Specialists:
Recreation Therapy:
- Career Connections: employment readiness program
- Soft Skills Training, resume/cover letter development, interview preparation, job development
- basic literacy and numeracy, computer literacy
- grade 12 upgrading, support accessing other educational facilities
- assistance applying to post-secondary programs and exploring potential funding opportunities
Recreation Therapy:
- 1-1 and small group programming, support with identifying leisure interests/pursuits, community integration
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Barbara Weider House
Office: 705-888-2149Barbara Weider House: 705-445-5478
Youth Outreach program: 705-994-5606
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Transitional housing for youth
- Peer Support
- Life skills development
- Access to counselling support
- Assistance with legal matters
- Assistance with education and employment
- Referral to other community resources
- Diversity
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Ontario Works offers:
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- money to help individual and eligible family members with living expenses, including food (special dietary needs accommodated), and rent
- health benefits for individuals and eligible family members
- employment supports to find employment (workshops for resume writing, job counselling, job-specific training and basic education)
Individuals may receive more than this amount for:
- benefits (additional money for transportation to medical appointments)
- other immediate family members (if individual has a spouse or child)
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Comprehensive employment and job search services
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- assessment of skills, interests and experience
- job search strategies, including resume preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment and training opportunities
- on-the-job training, work experience
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
- support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention
- financial support for individual employers to purchase training for their employees
- available to small, medium and large businesses planning to deliver short-term training for existing or new employees
- paid pre-employment training
- job matching
- paid job placements with placement supports for participants and hiring incentives for employers
- mentorship
- education and work transitions supports
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Language and Skills Training Services, Markham North Welcome Centre
Office: 289-846-3645Visit Website
Welcome Centre Immigrant Services, Markham North, 8400 Woodbine Ave, Ste 102 & 103
Markham, ON, L3R 4N7 (66km)
Markham, ON, L3R 4N7 (66km)
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COVID19 -- contact location for COVID service updates
Enhanced Language Training for Internationally Trained Professionals -- sector specific language training and career orientation in finance and accounting
Settlement Services
Enhanced Language Training for Internationally Trained Professionals -- sector specific language training and career orientation in finance and accounting
- individual counselling and action plan development
- volunteer placement, mentoring, networking, resume and interview preparation
- language skills training in English for work or studies, Canadian culture, settlement and employment information
Settlement Services
- orientation, assistance with documentation, interpretation and translation
- information and referral -- employment, housing, health, legal
- crisis intervention and supportive counselling
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Comprehensive employment and job search services
- assessment of skills, interests and experience * job search strategies, including resume preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment and training opportunities
- on-the-job training, work experience
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
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COVID-19 Response
Due to concerns regarding COVID-19, Life Directions Employment has cancelled all in-person visits until further notice. The staff is working remotely and are available by phone/text and email during regular business hours.
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Agency that works with job seekers to match their abilities with employer needs and provides one-on-one support that accommodates the unique needs of the jobseeker.
Offers a Career Resource Centre to anyone in the community free of charge. Available resources include computers and internet access, printer, scanner, fax, local job board, community resource, job coaches.
Offers long-term engagement to help job seekers to achieve their career goals, even after employment is secured.
Aims to support the recruitment, training and retention efforts of employers. Works closely with local employers to find the right match for employment needs and make every effort to ensure job success and employee retention.
Due to concerns regarding COVID-19, Life Directions Employment has cancelled all in-person visits until further notice. The staff is working remotely and are available by phone/text and email during regular business hours.
Regular Service
Agency that works with job seekers to match their abilities with employer needs and provides one-on-one support that accommodates the unique needs of the jobseeker.
Offers a Career Resource Centre to anyone in the community free of charge. Available resources include computers and internet access, printer, scanner, fax, local job board, community resource, job coaches.
Offers long-term engagement to help job seekers to achieve their career goals, even after employment is secured.
Aims to support the recruitment, training and retention efforts of employers. Works closely with local employers to find the right match for employment needs and make every effort to ensure job success and employee retention.
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