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Employment Programs

Employment Programs. 1. New System. April 1, 2012 : New System Active Files will be transferred to the Employment Agency closest to the client’s residential address You may chose not transfer your file to the new agency Centralized services for the unemployed .

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Employment Programs

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  1. Employment Programs 1

  2. New System • April 1, 2012 : New System • Active Files will be transferred to the Employment Agency closest to the client’s residential address • You may chose not transfer your file to the new agency • Centralized services for the unemployed

  3. Links about the new system • http://www.lmer.ca/ • http://www.labourmarketservices.gov.bc.ca/2008_templates/documents/EPBC_Contractors_Service_Providers_and_Locations_Dec9_2011.pdf • http://www.workapedia.ca/job-seekers/employment-training-agencies/

  4. Ministry of The Social DevelopmentLabour Market Services, Government of BC Employment and Labour Market Services • Employment Assistance Services • Skills Development • Targeted Wage Subsidies • Self Employment • Job Creation Partnerships • Job Bank 4

  5. Employment Assistance Services for Job Seekers

  6. Few Employment Assistance Services for Vancouver Area Employment Assistance Services

  7. Employment Assistance Services

  8. Employment Assistance Services -Career Planning Program More Career Planning Programs are available in different cities, please visit to Lower Mainland Employment Resources

  9. Employment Assistance Services -Job Search Program More Job Search Programs are available in different cities, please visit to Lower Mainland Employment Resources

  10. Employment Assistance Services -Job Search Program (Work Exploration)

  11. Employment Assistance Services -Job Maintenance Program

  12. Skills Development

  13. Skills Development

  14. Targeted Wage Subsidies

  15. Targeted Wage Subsidies Programs

  16. Self Employment

  17. Self Employment Programs

  18. Funding provided in part by the Government of British Columbia Employment Assistance Services -Job Search Program

  19. Skills Connect is funded through contributions from both the provincial government, and federal funding sources including Citizenship and Immigration Canada under the Canada-British Columbia Immigration Agreement, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada through the Labour Market Agreement and Health Canada’s Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative. Employment Bridging Program

  20. Specialized Programs • Dress for Success • Working Gear • Immigrant Trades Training Initatitve (ITTI) • BC Tourism Direct

  21. Others Useful Resources

  22. Online Resources Centre • Internet bookmarks, surveys, and employment related articles. • Member login to access the job posting system and the job search resources. Employment Resources Job Postings Articles Download 22 http://www.successbc.ca/erc

  23. Employment Resources/Bookmarks List 23

  24. Bookmarks List 24

  25. Thank You Pamela Trinh Employment Consultant S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Employment Services (Keefer Centre) 218-181 Keefer Place, Vancouver, B.C., V6B 6C1 Telephone: 604-608-1636 Ext. 103 E-mail: pamela.trinh@success.bc.ca 25

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