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The Career Foundation

The Career Foundation. Employment Ontario Orientation Session. Employment Ontario Full Suite Services. ONE STOP SHOP employment services customized to meet job seeker’s individual needs SERVICES Client Service Planning & Coordination

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The Career Foundation

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  1. The Career Foundation Employment Ontario Orientation Session

  2. Employment Ontario Full Suite Services ONE STOP SHOP • employment services customized to meet job seeker’s individual needs SERVICES • Client Service Planning & Coordination • Resource & Information (including referrals & training) • Job Search Support • Job Matching, Placements & Incentives • Job Retention Support

  3. NewServices Employment Ontario Service Model • launched in Ontario 2006 with the Apprenticeship Program • fully implemented across Ontario as of August 1st, 2010.

  4. Purpose: To help unemployed Ontarians to find sustainable employment.

  5. Vision of Employment Ontario: Ontariowill have • the most educated people • highly skilled workforce in North America in order to build the province’s competitive advantage.

  6. Employment Ontario’s Service Promise will: • Ensure the highest quality of service and support to help individuals meet their career or hiring goals • Provide opportunities to make it easier for individuals to improve their skills through education and training • Ensure that no matter which Employment Ontario office an individual walks into, they will get the help they need • Work with employers and communities to build the highly skilled, highly educated workforce Ontario needs to be competitive

  7. The Career Foundation offers the following through MTCU’s Employment Ontario model: 1. Client Service Planning & Coordinating  Needs Assessment  Employment Service Plan  Referrals 2. Resource & Information  Labour market information  Job search/career resources  Information on education & training  Computers/Internet 3. Job Search Individual assistance in  career decision making,  goal setting,  skills analysis & interview,  employment preparation and  job search support 4. Job Matching, Placement and Incentives  Matching of skills and interest with employment opportunities and job seeker needs.  Depending on training needs, incentives can be provided 5. Job Training and Retention  Additional coaching and mentoring to maintain employment, complete training, or proceed to the next steps of your career path

  8. Guide to Services in Ontario Employment Ontario: Find out how and where you can access many government services • http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/search.html • http://www.ontario.ca/ 211 Ontario and Toronto: Offers easy access to community, social, health and related government services • http://www.211ontario.ca/ • http://www.211toronto.ca/splash.jsp Settlement Services: Provides information and answers to settle in Ontario • http://www.settlement.org/

  9. Eligibility For independent job search - Unassisted • All Ontarians For 1-1 assistance in job search -Assisted • Unemployed: working less than 20 hours per week • Not in Full-time studies/training • Legally entitled to work in Canada • Based on individual employment service needs

  10. How to access Employment Ontario services Option # 1 – Access Resources & Info If you wish to use career/computer resources & job search workshops to job search on your own Option # 2 – Individualized employment support If you need one-to-one assistance to look for work Complete the following form: http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/eopg/publications/87-1734E-es_participant_registration.doc Attend an appointment with an Employment Counsellor to assess employment needs Obtain a customized Employment Service Plan Attend job search coaching sessions until you get a job

  11. Employment Ontario offices – Toronto West • Career Foundation. Ontario Employment ServicesEtobicoke Employment Centre  416-235-1091 Lawrence Square Employment Centre 416-243-0066 Weston Employment Centre 416-789-4862 • YMCA of Greater Toronto. Employment and Community Services. Etobicoke. Ontario Employment Services Albion Mall, 1530 Albion Rd Unit 83, Toronto, ON M9V 1B4  416-741-8714 • Humber College. Ontario Employment Services. North Etobicoke1620 Albion Rd 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON M9V 4B4  416-748-7200 • PTP -- Adult Learning and Employment Programs. Ontario Employment Services 5415 Dundas St West Ste 106, Toronto, ON M9B 1B5 416-239-8802 • JobStart. Ontario Employment Services. Lake Shore Boulevard 2930 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto, ON M8V 1J4  416-231-2295 • Community MicroSkills Development Centre. Ontario Employment Services 1 Vulcan St, Toronto, ON M9W 1L3  416-247-7181

  12. Referral Process • Call the Employment Ontario office to set up a screening appointment • Complete The Career Foundation Referral Formwith signatures • Have the client come into the Employment Ontario office with a completed Referral form

  13. Question & Answer Period

  14. The Career Foundation Would like to thank-you for your attendance. Have a Great Day!

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