Employment Services
DRUHC History Established in 1983 Specialize in Employment Counselling Services formerly adult now all eligible job seekers in Oshawa & Pickering Recipient of Four Ministers Awards for Service Excellence ISO Registered Agency since 2004 Over 22,000 visitors per year
Locations Oshawa 272 King Street East EOES Employer Resource Centre Child/parent play/counselling area Pickering 1400 Bayly Street EOES Welcome Centre Occasional Childcare for JSW
CIC/ Newcomer Services JSW since 2002 Client Centric: Half- Full day workshops Leader of Pickering Welcome Centre 2011 – Transitional Model Mentorship Program 2011
Employment Ontario Employment Services Resources & Information Individually Tailored Service Plan Job Retention Job Matching & Placement Second Career TIOW
Resources & Information Oshawa 35 Dedicated client computers Full Time Resource Support Person Client Centric Workshops Extended Hours 8.30 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Mon – Thurs Basic Computer Training – evening hours Employer Resources Referrals & Information
Service Plan Needs Assessment Development of Tailored Return to Work Service Plan to assist clients in meeting their employment objectives Referral to other E.O. Services or other community/ Government Services On-going follow-up & Support
Job Retention May be part of Client’s Service Plan Benefits clients – with poor work history – lack of Canadian Work Experience – other – individual & Group Counselling
Job Matching Placement Benefits Job Seekers that cannot compete in a competitive Market 3-Full time dedicated job developers actively soliciting employment opportunities Training Incentive for Employer ($2-2,500 average) Training can be on the job or formal (off-site) On-going support intervention based on client need
Participant Support Up to $ to remove barriers to employment Can be used for – Required Clothing – Transportation – Credential Assessment – Licensing – Other
Second Career Assistance – with Career Exploration – Researching LMI Completing Application Forms Application Submission to MTCU Assistance with Job Search following training
TIOW Needs Assessment & Development of a Return to Work Service Plan 25 hours a week for four weeks on-site career exploration, job search strategies, in-house training Off-site training when required Access to job development & training incentives
Benefits of Client Referral CIC Service Providers – Specialize in working with newcomers – Often have a diverse multi-lingual staff – Assist in the settlement process – Offer workshops specifically geared to newcomers – Many offer childcare EOES Service Providers – Specialize in Employment Services – Full time Job Developers – Access to Job Matching & Participant Incentives – Knowledge & Access to other Employment Ontario Services
Benefits of Working in Partnership Wider Range of Client Service Increased Knowledge of Community & Government Services Opportunity for Improved Response to Client Needs Greater Opportunity for Client Accommodation e.g. EOES Group Workshop at CIC Funded Site to allow Day Care Support
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