Dryden Job Connect
Job Connect services help local youth between the ages of 16 and 24 gain the skills and knowledge necessary to find and keep a job. Our office is conveniently co-located with Service Canada at 41-A Duke Street in downtown Dryden. Office hours are 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday to Friday, with extended hours Thursday evening until 7:00pm.
Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corporation
As a Community Futures Development Corporation, LOWBIC offers a wide variety of programs and services to support community economic development and small business growth, including: * strategic community planning and socio-economic development; * support for community-based projects; * business information and planning services; and, * access to capital for small and medium-sized businesses and social enterprises. Within its catchment area, LOWBIC strives to strengthen and diversify the local and regional economies. As a community-based, not-for-profit organization, LOWBIC is run by a board of local volunteers. It is staffed by professionals who encourage entrepreneurship and the pursuit or economic opportunities. LOWBIC is funded by the Federal Government through FedNor and with deliverables that focus on one or more of the following activities: * Business development * Skills development * Access to capital * Retention and attraction of youth * Technological enhancements
Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corporation
As a Community Futures Development Corporation, LOWBIC offers a wide variety of programs and services to support community economic development and small business growth, including: * strategic community planning and socio-economic development; * support for community-based projects; * business information and planning services; and, * access to capital for small and medium-sized businesses and social enterprises. Within its catchment area, LOWBIC strives to strengthen and diversify the local and regional economies. As a community-based, not-for-profit organization, LOWBIC is run by a board of local volunteers. It is staffed by professionals who encourage entrepreneurship and the pursuit or economic opportunities. LOWBIC is funded by the Federal Government through FedNor and with deliverables that focus on one or more of the following activities: * Business development * Skills development * Access to capital * Retention and attraction of youth * Technological enhancements
Northwest Business Centre
The Northwest Business Centre is a provincial small business assistance centre developed in cooperation with the province, municipality, and private sector. Our mission is to empower entrepreneurs with the skills, advice, and resources needed to succeed in small business. Our services are free and are available to all community members including business owners, prospective entrepreneurs, youth, aboriginals and other minority groups, and people in certain government programs.
Service Canada Job Bank
Job Bank is Canada's one-stop job listing web site. Each year we help hundreds of thousands of Canadian workers, job seekers and employers connect online, and free of any service charges. During its establishment in the late 1960's, Canadians have come to know and trust Job Bank as an easy to use, free job listing and recruitment service that has benefited employers, businesses and job seekers alike.
Sioux-Hudson Employment Services
Services Available to Job Seekers: -Postings of casual, part-time, seasonal and full-time jobs in the Sioux Lookout area -Access to the Internet, where you can job search across the world -Use of our computers for employment related purposes -Various resource materials such as "Steps to Successful Interviews" and "Guidelines for Writing Cover Letters" -Numerous books available with examples of resumes and cover letters and other career related information -Assistance in developing a job search strategy -Advice in preparing a resume and covering letter -Information about training courses and educational opportunities in the area -Computers to apply for Employment Insurance on-line or complete your cards on-line -Employment counseling services, including needs assessment, skills inventory and return to work action planning -Guidance through information gathering and application processes in order to access training programs, on the job learning and other job related opportunities -Assistance completing application forms for the Skills Development program or Second Career Strategy through Employment Ontario -Intake, assessment and referral for the Self Employment Benefit Program bullet
Chukuni Communities Development Corporation
The Chukuni Communities Development Corporation is funded by Industry Canada for the purpose of creating and maintaining employment through small business development. Our goal is to help strengthen the economies of Ear Falls, Red Lake and the surrounding area by assisting local entrepreneurs in the development or expansion of a small business. The Chukuni Area of Northwestern Ontario is located north of the Trans-Canada Highway 50 km east of the Ontario/Manitoba border. The Municipality of Red Lake is located at the end of Hwy 105, 170 km north of the Trans-Canada Highway. The Municipality is comprised of 5 communities and some 5,000 residents. the Township of Ear Falls is located 65 km south of Red Lake at the junction of Lac Seul and the English River. The town is home to 1,300 residents.
LEAP- Lake of the Woods Employment Action Centre
Service Mandate & History Since 1984, Lake of the Woods Employment Action Project, Inc (LEAP) has been assisting youth, aged 16-24 find jobs. LEAP is a non-profit community service which provides employment counselling, support and on the job training to youth looking for work. Mission Statement LEAP's mission is to provide assessment, employment counselling, job and educational placement, assistance with access to appropriate community services and follow up services to youth and adults. The objective is to address factors that contribute to unemployment among young people.
Service Canada Job Bank
Job Bank is Canada's one-stop job listing web site. Each year we help hundreds of thousands of Canadian workers, job seekers and employers connect online, and free of any service charges. During its establishment in the late 1960's, Canadians have come to know and trust Job Bank as an easy to use, free job listing and recruitment service that has benefited employers, businesses and job seekers alike.
Sioux-Hudson Employment Services
Services Available to Job Seekers: -Postings of casual, part-time, seasonal and full-time jobs in the Sioux Lookout area -Access to the Internet, where you can job search across the world -Use of our computers for employment related purposes -Various resource materials such as "Steps to Successful Interviews" and "Guidelines for Writing Cover Letters" -Numerous books available with examples of resumes and cover letters and other career related information -Assistance in developing a job search strategy -Advice in preparing a resume and covering letter -Information about training courses and educational opportunities in the area -Computers to apply for Employment Insurance on-line or complete your cards on-line -Employment counseling services, including needs assessment, skills inventory and return to work action planning -Guidance through information gathering and application processes in order to access training programs, on the job learning and other job related opportunities -Assistance completing application forms for the Skills Development program or Second Career Strategy through Employment Ontario -Intake, assessment and referral for the Self Employment Benefit Program bullet
Dryden Job Connect
Job Connect services help local youth between the ages of 16 and 24 gain the skills and knowledge necessary to find and keep a job. Our office is conveniently co-located with Service Canada at 41-A Duke Street in downtown Dryden. Office hours are 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday to Friday, with extended hours Thursday evening until 7:00pm.
Northern Community Development Services
We believe people are unique and deserving of a quality lifestyle. Our goal is to equip individuals to improve the quality of their lives by fostering intellectual and social growth that will enrich the communities of the Rainy River District. NCDS will promote, develop, implement and administer community programs for youth and adults. The delivery of service is designed to provide education, skills upgrading, employment counseling, job search training and lifestyle management. We provide: *Information, job search advice and career guidance for young people and adults.* *An Employment Resource Centre that is open to the public.* *Specialized employment services for unemployed youth aged 16-24, students, and Employment Insurance Recipients.* *Workshops, including WHMIS & YWAP, First Aid/CPR, Smart Serve, Employer Expectations, Customer Service, Interview Skills, Skills and Trades, Resume and Cover letter writing and Internet Job Search. (Free of charge to Job Connect participants.)* A Job Development Placement Service for qualifying youth. Employer support services including referrals, assistance with hiring, training, and orientation of new staff, current Employment Standards information, etc. Training incentives (wage subsidies) for employers who hire qualifying youth.
Ontario Public Service- careers
Welcome to Ontario Public Service (OPS) Careers, the Government of Ontario's employment website. Are you interested in joining a dynamic and innovative organization where you can make a difference to the lives of Ontarians? Do you want to become part of a team of dedicated, creative and professional people from many different backgrounds and life experiences? Are you someone who thrives on new challenges, who looks for opportunities to learn and develop or who sets goals and works to achieve them? Take a look at what we have to offer.
Service Canada Job Bank
Search Job Bank for jobs across Canada that are posted daily. If you are a student, you may want to search the Student Job Bank. While there, you may also use Job Match to advertise your skills to employers in Service Canada's Job Bank and receive a list of matching jobs. Another option on Job Bank is Job Alert, which provides a list, by e-mail, of jobs that match your search criteria. Other useful tips and information about looking for a job can also be found on Job Bank.
Dryden Development Corporation
The Dryden Development Corporation (DDC) was formed in 2007. This Corporation simplifies and streamlines the processes to help establish new businesses within the City of Dryden and surrounding area. The DDC acts as the City of Dryden's project delivery agent to meet economic development and diversification objectives relating to business retention, expansion and tourism.
Dryden District Chamber of Commerce
Mission and Vision of the Dryden District Chamber of Commerce Mission: The Chamber is a leader in service of our business community. It acts as a lobby voice in a progressive manner to give direction and support equality within our membership. The Chamber provides high quality information to area residents and visits alike. Vision: The Chamber shall provide sound economic development advice through its expansive membership network. It shall promote its services regionally to ensure the growing prosperity of the people and the business community.
Ontario Public Service- careers
Welcome to Ontario Public Service (OPS) Careers, the Government of Ontario's employment website. Are you interested in joining a dynamic and innovative organization where you can make a difference to the lives of Ontarians? Do you want to become part of a team of dedicated, creative and professional people from many different backgrounds and life experiences? Are you someone who thrives on new challenges, who looks for opportunities to learn and develop or who sets goals and works to achieve them? Take a look at what we have to offer.
Service Canada Job Bank
Search Job Bank for jobs across Canada that are posted daily. If you are a student, you may want to search the Student Job Bank. While there, you may also use Job Match to advertise your skills to employers in Service Canada's Job Bank and receive a list of matching jobs. Another option on Job Bank is Job Alert, which provides a list, by e-mail, of jobs that match your search criteria. Other useful tips and information about looking for a job can also be found on Job Bank.
Dryden Development Corporation
The Dryden Development Corporation (DDC) was formed in 2007. This Corporation simplifies and streamlines the processes to help establish new businesses within the City of Dryden and surrounding area. The DDC acts as the City of Dryden's project delivery agent to meet economic development and diversification objectives relating to business retention, expansion and tourism.
Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corporation
As a Community Futures Development Corporation, LOWBIC offers a wide variety of programs and services to support community economic development and small business growth, including: * strategic community planning and socio-economic development; * support for community-based projects; * business information and planning services; and, * access to capital for small and medium-sized businesses and social enterprises. Within its catchment area, LOWBIC strives to strengthen and diversify the local and regional economies. As a community-based, not-for-profit organization, LOWBIC is run by a board of local volunteers. It is staffed by professionals who encourage entrepreneurship and the pursuit or economic opportunities. LOWBIC is funded by the Federal Government through FedNor and with deliverables that focus on one or more of the following activities: * Business development * Skills development * Access to capital * Retention and attraction of youth * Technological enhancements
Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund
Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF) is a non-profit, independent, Aboriginal-owned and operated financial institution that provides business and financial services to Aboriginal people living in remote, non-remote, and urban communities across Northern Ontario. The main office is strategically located in the heart of our service area in Thunder Bay, Ontario and a branch office is also operated out of Timmins, Ontario.
Northwest Business Centre
The Northwest Business Centre is a provincial small business assistance centre developed in cooperation with the province, municipality, and private sector. Our mission is to empower entrepreneurs with the skills, advice, and resources needed to succeed in small business. Our services are free and are available to all community members including business owners, prospective entrepreneurs, youth, aboriginals and other minority groups, and people in certain government programs.
Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre
The Innovation Centre acts as a pivotal player in growing Northwestern Ontario?s innovation capacity. By encouraging ongoing cooperation between business, education and government, the Centre is a driving force to improve economic vitality. In addition, the Centre seeks out new approaches to improve, enhance and invigorate a commercialization system in our region.
Rainy River Future Development Corporation
The Rainy River Future Development Corporation is a membership-driven, non-profit, community-based corporation. We are governed by a Board of Directors who are elected each year from our membership. The Rainy River Future Development Corporation is supported by FedNor and Industry Canada under the Community Futures Program and the Municipalities of Alberton, Chapple, Emo, Fort Frances, La Vallee, Lake of the Woods and Rainy River.
Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board
The Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board was founded in November 1991 to address the employment and training needs in the geographical area. On April 1, 1999 SLAAMB became an Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreement Holder (AHRDAH), which became responsible for the delivery of the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy (AHRDS). Part of this responsibility included childcare in the Sioux Lookout Area.
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