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JVS Toronto - Employment Source Toronto North - Newcomer Employment Services, Employment Source Toronto North

Employment Source Toronto North - Newcomer Employment Services, Employment Source Toronto North

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1280 Finch Ave W Suite 607
Toronto, ON
M3J 3K6
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416-661-3010
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Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Last updated: Apr 5, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Call or visit website for information

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Varies by program; call for more information

Enhanced Language Training:

  • Permanent residents or convention refugees internationally trained in Architecture, Business/Finance or Information Technology

  • CLB benchmarks are required

Fees

None

Languages

English

Area(s) Served

Toronto (North York)

Accessibility Note

Designated parking at entrance ; wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; brrier-free washroom including door and stall

Description of Services:

Job Search Workshop for Newcomers
  • one-to-one job search strategies and resume help
  • needs assessment and personalized action plans
  • networking opportunities and access to job postings
  • certificate of completion offered

Enhanced Language Training -- sector specific language training and career orientation program for professionals in Architecture, Business/Finance or Information Technology. Program includes:
  • individual counseling and action plan development
  • volunteer placement and internship
  • mentoring and networking
  • resume help and interview preparation

Building Unbiased and Inclusive Workplaces Leveraging Diversity (BUILD)
Online Ontario-wide orientation program for international professionals in Architecture or a related field. This 10-week program includes:
  • Architecture-specific information delivered by Canadian industry experts and employers
  • Group job search sessions customized for architecture
Newcomer Youth: Connections for Success (NYCS)
A program for newcomer youth to explore career options and gain skills in the Canadian workplace. Program includes:
  • career exploration
  • information about Canadian colleges/universities and financial planning
  • volunteer placements related to potential career interests
  • mentoring
  • mental health awareness for newcomer youth

Road To Employment for Newcomer Women
Offers comprehensive WRAP around career support to prepare newcomer women for the Canadian Labour Market

Newcomer Pathways into Skilled Trades
Prepares newcomers for Trade Equivalency Assessment (TEA) to gain Red Seal or Certificate of qualifications and start working in Ontario

TRIEC Mentoring Partnership
Canadian mentors will help newcomers
  • understand Canadian industry trends
  • develop more effective job search strategies
  • build a professional network
  • find ways to leverage work and experience
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