Bridging to Employment for Newcomers Program
Provided by: Prince Albert Multicultural Council
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- Bridging to Employment for Newcomers Program
- Community Consultations
- Employment and Settlement Support Services
- English for Employment Language Class
- Enhanced Career Bridging Program
- Multicultural Children Summer Day Camp
- Multicultural Youth Ambassador Program
- Multicultural, Anti-racism and Diversity Events and Activities
- Stage 2 English Class
Service Description
Skills training program for highly skilled Newcomers/ Immigrants who want to find jobs in relation to their career goals or education background from their home country. Consists of 10 weeks of fulltime classroom instruction followed by 10 weeks of paid work placements.
A client-based needs assessment will be strictly followed for each individual participant, identifying the essential requirements to obtain career growth along with a combination of:
- employment skills training – which may include life skills training, job readiness, communications, computer basics, and/ or entry level skills training
- work experience
- job maintenance support such as mentoring and career counselling
Eligibility
- Immigrants, Newcomers and/or new Canadians with CLB level 5 or higher - Unemployed or underemployed - Be legally entitled to work in Canada and Saskatchewan - Be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or hold a Temporary Resident Permit - Be at least 16 years of age or, for settlement services, 18 years of age - Have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) or temporary SIN’s (first number is a “9”) - May need to be a Saskatchewan resident to be eligible for certain programs
Application Process
Registration form at the PAMC Office.
Fees
None
Business Line: 306-922-0400
Hours of Operation
Office hours:
Monday to Friday
8:30am to 4:30pm
Service Website
Coverage Area
Prince Albert and area
Languages Offered
English
Prince Albert Multicultural Council
Address
1410C Central Avenue
Prince Albert SK S6V 4W5
Beside the City Bus Station at the back of Venice House restaurant on central.
Mailing Address
1410C Central Avenue
Prince Albert SK S6V 4W5
- Bridging to Employment for Newcomers Program
- Community Consultations
- Employment and Settlement Support Services
- English for Employment Language Class
- Enhanced Career Bridging Program
- Multicultural Children Summer Day Camp
- Multicultural Youth Ambassador Program
- Multicultural, Anti-racism and Diversity Events and Activities
- Stage 2 English Class
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Closed weekends and holidays.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment req’d; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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