Employment Planning & Counselling-Peterborough is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that aims to provide superior career development and employment related programs and services.
Organization Background
Formerly known as the Employment Planning & Youth Career Centre, our name has changed to better reflect the diversity of employment-related programs and services offered to all members of the community.
Since our programs are supported by government employment, education and training initiatives, you can be assured that the programs we offer provide effective outcomes. Whether you choose just one program, or opt for a comprehensive range of programming and services, you’ll see why we’ve been able to build a reputation based on quality.
Public Services & Resources
We offer access/referral to a wide variety of government-funded programs and resources to give both employers and individuals the employment edge. Please contact us at (705) 748-9110 for more detailed information and current list of government-funded programs and resources.
Fleming Community Resources for Employers & Workers (CREW) is a specialized division of Fleming College that focuses on the needs of job seekers in our community by offering a wide range of free employment services:
HELP YOU FIND A JOB – Why not give yourself every advantage when looking for work in a tough market? With our wide range of fully government-funded programs and services we can help you have the edge over the competition.
RESOURCES & INFORMATION – Need reliable sources of information to take your next steps? Our resource centre has everything you need for successful job search, career planning and making solid training decisions.
MEET WITH AN EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLOR – Would it help to have a guide through the maze of options for your future? Our team of qualified counsellors are available to assist you with everything from job search to career and life planning. Appointments are often not necessary, so stop by at your convenience.
JOB MATCHING & PLACEMENT – Want to know about jobs before they are posted? Our job developers are always working in our local community to uncover jobs before they are advertised in order to offer you more opportunity.
JOB RETENTION – Concerned about making your new job more secure? We can help by providing on-going support while transitioning into your new job.
Northern Lights Canada has been providing employment services across Ontario since 1996. Our locations deliver a full range of employment programs and services, and offer links to other programs in the community to help you achieve your employment and training goals.
We work together with our clients to ensure they can access the services they need to achieve their employment and training goals.
Working in partnership with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Northern Lights Canada offers the following Employment Ontario services to job seekers:
Access to computers including high speed Internet, printing, and scanning; telephone, photocopier, and fax machines
Information on job search techniques including résumés, cover letters, and interviews
Job postings and employer, community, apprenticeship, and training information
Workshops and information sessions on a range of employment topics
Information and referral to other programs and services including Ontario Self Employment Benefit Program and Second Career
Northern Lights Canada provides customized services to meet the needs of all job seekers:
Adult
Youth
Newcomers
Laid-off
Re-entering the workforce after an extended leave
Dealing with barriers to employment
To improve access to programs for all Ontarians, Outreach Services are also provided. If travel to one of our offices is not possible, please contact us to determine if alternate arrangements can be made.
This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada.
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Community Employment Resource PartnershipCommunity Employment Resource Partnership
Employment Planning & Counselling-Peterborough is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that aims to provide superior career development and employment related programs and services.
Organization Background
Formerly known as the Employment Planning & Youth Career Centre, our name has changed to better reflect the diversity of employment-related programs and services offered to all members of the community.
Since our programs are supported by government employment, education and training initiatives, you can be assured that the programs we offer provide effective outcomes. Whether you choose just one program, or opt for a comprehensive range of programming and services, you’ll see why we’ve been able to build a reputation based on quality.
Public Services & Resources
We offer access/referral to a wide variety of government-funded programs and resources to give both employers and individuals the employment edge. Please contact us at (705) 748-9110 for more detailed information and current list of government-funded programs and resources.
Fleming Community Resources for Employers & Workers (CREW) is a specialized division of Fleming College that focuses on the needs of job seekers in our community by offering a wide range of free employment services:
HELP YOU FIND A JOB – Why not give yourself every advantage when looking for work in a tough market? With our wide range of fully government-funded programs and services we can help you have the edge over the competition.
RESOURCES & INFORMATION – Need reliable sources of information to take your next steps? Our resource centre has everything you need for successful job search, career planning and making solid training decisions.
MEET WITH AN EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLOR – Would it help to have a guide through the maze of options for your future? Our team of qualified counsellors are available to assist you with everything from job search to career and life planning. Appointments are often not necessary, so stop by at your convenience.
JOB MATCHING & PLACEMENT – Want to know about jobs before they are posted? Our job developers are always working in our local community to uncover jobs before they are advertised in order to offer you more opportunity.
JOB RETENTION – Concerned about making your new job more secure? We can help by providing on-going support while transitioning into your new job.
New Canadians CentreNew Canadians CentreContact: MichaelVanDerHerberg
The New Canadians Centre Peterborough (NCC) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting immigrants, refugees and other newcomers in the Peterborough and Northumberland regions. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.
Our mission is:
The New Canadians Centre Peterborough strives to empower immigrants and refugees to become full and equal members of Canadian society, and to provide community leadership to ensure cultural integration in a welcoming community.
Our values are:
Respect, Diversity, Partnerships, Dedication
Our goals are:
To ease and promote the adjustment of immigrants and refugees to Canadian Culture.
To provide trained staff and appropriate facilities.
To advocate on behalf of new Canadians and to provide information and referrals.
To continually review and adjust our services to address the needs of new Canadians.
To increase the active participation of new Canadians in determining the direction of the agency.
To promote cross-cultural understanding and acceptance through education and awareness projects.
To promote fundraising projects to improve quality of community services for new Canadians.
Northern Lights Canada has been providing employment services across Ontario since 1996. Our locations deliver a full range of employment programs and services, and offer links to other programs in the community to help you achieve your employment and training goals.
We work together with our clients to ensure they can access the services they need to achieve their employment and training goals.
Working in partnership with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Northern Lights Canada offers the following Employment Ontario services to job seekers:
Access to computers including high speed Internet, printing, and scanning; telephone, photocopier, and fax machines
Information on job search techniques including résumés, cover letters, and interviews
Job postings and employer, community, apprenticeship, and training information
Workshops and information sessions on a range of employment topics
Information and referral to other programs and services including Ontario Self Employment Benefit Program and Second Career
Northern Lights Canada provides customized services to meet the needs of all job seekers:
Adult
Youth
Newcomers
Laid-off
Re-entering the workforce after an extended leave
Dealing with barriers to employment
To improve access to programs for all Ontarians, Outreach Services are also provided. If travel to one of our offices is not possible, please contact us to determine if alternate arrangements can be made.
This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada.
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