Services

Looking for a JOB?

Drop into the Learning centre for Employment Services including resume & cover letter assistance, job postings and more.

Improve your computer skills with basic courses in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and other software used by most businesses today. We frequently offer cultural workshops & computer courses.

Please contact us or drop by for more information.

Alderville ClassroomThe Alderville Learning Centre has numerous resources and services to help you identify your employment path/goals and will work with you in reaching those goals.

Services include:

  • Client intake and case management.
  • Return to Work Action Plan development.
  • Employment Counselling
  • Aptitude, career, and personal assessments: Myers Briggs, CAAT, Life Skills, Employability Skills, Career Decision Making System, and more.
  • Guiding Circles: Aboriginal guide to finding career paths - Books 1 & 2
  • Job Search Resources, Resume and cover letter assistance, portfolio development, interview preparation.
  • Labour market information, training information, business information.
  • Information, referral, and support for a variety of employment programs - upgrading, training, work placements, co-ops, business start-up, apprenticeship, and more.

Employment information specific to aboriginal people and services are available.

The case manager can discuss with you the following Employment Ontario programs and the steps involved. For more information please visit the Employment Ontario website. For aboriginal clients who are members of Alderville, please also visit the Ogemawahj Tribal Training Employment website.

  • The Ontario Self-Employment Benefit program helps eligible unemployed people develop and implement plans to start their own businesses.
  • The Ontario Targeted Wage Subsidy program connects employees and employers by offering employers a wage subsidy to hire eligible unemployed people facing barriers to employment.
  • The Ontario Skills Development program helps eligible unemployed people obtain the marketable skills they need to secure employment.
  • The Ontario Job Creation Partnerships program provides work experience to eligible unemployed people. Projects are developed by businesses or community groups or other levels of government to increase the participants chances of successfully establishing long term employment.

This Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Canada.