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COVID-19 (5 Jan 2022):Services are open to clients all over Ottawa, not just in the west end. Leave a voicemail at 613-288-3880 to book an appointment, email employment.info@pqchc.com or visit booknow.appointment-plus.com/b09xrklg/
Employment Ontario Employment Services
Comprehensive employment and job search services
Skills training and financial support for laid off workers
Youth Lead - pre-employment program which supports immigrant and refugee youth between the ages of 15-29
Community Connections for Newcomer Employment: pre-employment program for isolated newcomers who need support in accessing employment programming
In Motion and Momentum : pre-employment program which helps those who are stuck, begin to move in a direction that feels good, taps into their full potential and creates the life they want to live
Employment Ontario Employment Services
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
- training program must demonstrate good job prospects
- financial support based on need, may include tuition, instructional costs, books, transportation and/or a basic living allowance
- 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
- available to small, medium and large businesses planning to deliver short-term training for existing or new employees
- available to youth between the ages of 15-29
Youth Lead - pre-employment program which supports immigrant and refugee youth between the ages of 15-29
- to participate in the workforce
- to develop Canadian workplace skills
Community Connections for Newcomer Employment: pre-employment program for isolated newcomers who need support in accessing employment programming
In Motion and Momentum : pre-employment program which helps those who are stuck, begin to move in a direction that feels good, taps into their full potential and creates the life they want to live
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Health and safety training
- skills upgrading
- Architectural Glass & Metal Technician (Glazier) Apprenticeship Training
- pre-apprentice training
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Offers registration and support to:
- new apprentices who have arranged a sponsoring employer or who have prior education and related work experience
- also offers consultation to sponsoring employers
- $1,000 scholarship upon completion of academic upgrading, for registered apprentices younger than 25 years who left school before completing the necessary academic requirements for registering in a trade, who are committed to achieving the necessary academic requirements within one year, and who demonstrate an interest in the skilled trades
- school-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools
- students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
- interested students full-time high school students 16 years and older entering Grade 11 should contact their guidance counsellor, co-op education teacher or the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Coordinator for the local school board or contact the local Apprenticeship Office
- job skill development and trade readiness for unemployed individuals wanting careers in skilled trades
- programs are at various community locations, and up to 52 weeks long including a minimum 8-12 week work placement
- free, with costs covered for tuition, textbooks, safety equipment and tools
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Assists members with the transition into a new career in the building and construction industry
- includes administrative, engineering, and management positions
- offers apprenticeship opportunities to achieve a journeyperson qualification
- The Skills Blend Program
- The Skills Blend will maintain four lines of effort:
- Enable Apprenticeship referrals across Ontario
- Academic upgrading (in partnership with Fanshawe College) to meet the needs of the Skilled Trades
- Support Basics of Supervising training for the construction industry
- Identify homeless and at-risk Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and move them to independent living/apprenticeship referral
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Training program
- demolition
- framing floors and walls
- exterior sheathing
- tiling
- installing subfloors, windows and doors
- trim (baseboard, casing and crown moulding)
- siding
- drywall, including taping and finishing
- 18 weeks of training at no cost
- 8 to 12 weeks of paid work placement
- technical, academic, and pre-employment preparation
- textbooks, toolkits, and safety equipment at no cost
- First Aid and CPR-C, WHMIS, Working at Heights, Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps at no cost
- access to Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) portfolio review
- opportunity to earn up to three secondary school credits toward Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diplom
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Pre-employment training and support for immigrants who want to work in the skilled trades
Program includes:
Program includes:
- four weeks of in-class, non-technical training
- orientation to skilled trades and apprenticeships
- access to in-demand certification (WHMIS, Service Excellence, etc.)
- access to academic upgrading Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- three-week work placement in trade following training
- ongoing individualized job search support
- financial support to buy tools, supplies, and personal protective equipment
- help with staffing needs
- access to job fairs and customized hiring sessions
- access to a large pool of pre-screened candidates of all skill levels in all four trade sectors
- work placements with pre-screened, mature learners
- able to refer clients interested in trades to one-time individual consultation with trades experts
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Apprenticeship Incentive Grant for Women
- taxable cash grant of $3,000 per year/level (or equivalent) up to a maximum amount of $6,000 per person
- taxable cash grant of $1,000 per year, up to a maximum of $2,000 per person
- taxable cash grant of $2,000 for registered apprentices who complete their apprenticeship training and obtain their journeyperson certification
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Francophone high school offering specialized programs
Minto Centre Career Academy:
Minto Centre Career Academy:
- technical and technological training to students
- opportunity to develop and acquire skills
- teaching approach based on constructivism
- hours worked during work placement can be counted for the purposes of a certification in one or more trades
- academy Esports CECCE
- construction
- energy
- transportation
- fashion and design
- culinary arts and hospitality management
- hairstyle design and aesthetics
- internships with an accredited training organization
- educational co-op
- courses at La Cité
- workplace internships
- programs leading to industry certification
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Literacy, numeracy and essential skills services to assist in transitioning to employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education or independence
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Literacy, numeracy and essential skills services to assist in transitioning to employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education or independence
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Ontario. Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
1-877-668-6604 613-938-9702
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Provincial ministry office * offers services and programs for * apprenticeship * literacy * employment
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Offers registration and support to:
- new apprentices who have arranged a sponsoring employer or who have prior education and related work experience
- also offers consultation to sponsoring employers
- $1,000 scholarship upon completion of academic upgrading, for registered apprentices younger than 25 years who left school before completing the necessary academic requirements for registering in a trade, who are committed to achieving the necessary academic requirements within one year, and who demonstrate an interest in the skilled trades
- school-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools
- students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
- interested students full-time high school students 16 years and older entering Grade 11 should contact their guidance counsellor, co-op education teacher or the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Coordinator for the local school board or contact the local Apprenticeship Office
- job skill development and trade readiness for unemployed individuals wanting careers in skilled trades
- programs are at various community locations, and up to 52 weeks long including a minimum 8-12 week work placement
- free, with costs covered for tuition, textbooks, safety equipment and tools
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Full-time post secondary, part-time certificate programs and apprenticeships
- business
- health sciences
- applied arts
- human studies
- technology and trades
- justice studies
- community services
- continuing education and general interest courses, online education, college and career prep programs
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Offers registration and support to:
- new apprentices who have arranged a sponsoring employer or who have prior education and related work experience
- also offers consultation to sponsoring employers
- $1,000 scholarship upon completion of academic upgrading, for registered apprentices younger than 25 years who left school before completing the necessary academic requirements for registering in a trade, who are committed to achieving the necessary academic requirements within one year, and who demonstrate an interest in the skilled trades
- school-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools
- students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
- interested students full-time high school students 16 years and older entering Grade 11 should contact their guidance counsellor, co-op education teacher or the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Coordinator for the local school board or contact the local Apprenticeship Office
- job skill development and trade readiness for unemployed individuals wanting careers in skilled trades
- programs are at various community locations, and up to 52 weeks long including a minimum 8-12 week work placement
- free, with costs covered for tuition, textbooks, safety equipment and tools
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School-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools; students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
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Algonquin College, Pembroke Campus - College Way
1-800-565-4723 613-735-4700
Office: 613-735-4700
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Community College offers a variety of full-time day programs as well as part-time including:
- continuing education
- apprenticeship on-line courses
- courses and training can be customized for businesses agencies and industry
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School-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools:
• students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
• students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
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Literacy, numeracy and essential skills services to assist in transitioning to employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education or independence
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Literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication and interpersonal skills * helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education and greater independence * support in clarifying upgrading goals and developing a learning plan to achieve them
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Literacy, numeracy and essential skills services to assist in transitioning to employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education or independence
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COVID-19 (21 Apr 2020): Staff is delivering services remotely. Métis who are in need of help accessing supports are urged to contact the MNO toll free at 1-800-263-4889 or email covidhelp@metisnation.org.
Employment and Training and Education Branch:
Employment and Training and Education Branch:
- 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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Information and referral for training and employment programs such as:
- Apprenticeship
- Canada Ontario Job Grant
- Employment Services
- Literacy and Basic Skills
- Ontario Job Creation Partnership
- Ontario Labour Market Partnership
- Better Jobs Ontario
- Youth Job Connections
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Offers registration and support to:
- new apprentices who have arranged a sponsoring employer or who have prior education and related work experience
- also offers consultation to sponsoring employers
- $1,000 scholarship upon completion of academic upgrading, for registered apprentices younger than 25 years who left school before completing the necessary academic requirements for registering in a trade, who are committed to achieving the necessary academic requirements within one year, and who demonstrate an interest in the skilled trades
- school-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools
- students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
- interested students full-time high school students 16 years and older entering Grade 11 should contact their guidance counsellor, co-op education teacher or the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Coordinator for the local school board or contact the local Apprenticeship Office
- job skill development and trade readiness for unemployed individuals wanting careers in skilled trades
- programs are at various community locations, and up to 52 weeks long including a minimum 8-12 week work placement
- free, with costs covered for tuition, textbooks, safety equipment and tools
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Full-time post secondary, part-time certificate programs and apprenticeships
- business
- health sciences
- applied arts
- human studies
- technology and trades
- justice studies
- community services
- continuing education and general interest courses, online education, college and career prep programs
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Offers registration and support to:
- new apprentices who have arranged a sponsoring employer or who have prior education and related work experience
- also offers consultation to sponsoring employers
- $1,000 scholarship upon completion of academic upgrading, for registered apprentices younger than 25 years who left school before completing the necessary academic requirements for registering in a trade, who are committed to achieving the necessary academic requirements within one year, and who demonstrate an interest in the skilled trades
- school-to-work transition program offered through Ontario secondary schools
- students earn cooperative education credits in grades 11 and 12 through work placements in skilled trades
- interested students full-time high school students 16 years and older entering Grade 11 should contact their guidance counsellor, co-op education teacher or the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Coordinator for the local school board or contact the local Apprenticeship Office
- job skill development and trade readiness for unemployed individuals wanting careers in skilled trades
- programs are at various community locations, and up to 52 weeks long including a minimum 8-12 week work placement
- free, with costs covered for tuition, textbooks, safety equipment and tools
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