If you are interested in more information about any of our programs, please fill out our registration form and one of our staff members will get back to you during business hours. You can also call us directly at (905) 873-2200.
Please note: if English is your second language, we require a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) Level 6 to enter our programs.
Tuition is FREE.
Eligibility:
When asked to comment on the most important soft skills, employers who responded to the recent Peel Halton Workforce Development Group Employment Survey said that “effective communication skills were listed as number one, followed by positive attitude, teamwork, willingness to learn, Interpersonal skills, punctuality and self starter”.
Build your skills! Find your fit! Plan your path!
This program supports essential employability skills building – Skills for Success – and introduces foundational career planning for successful transitions to next level stable employment in sought after jobs and industry sectors.
The program is suitable for: unemployed or underemployed adults seeking employment beyond entry-level jobs, or those wanting to explore new jobs in the trades; currently employed entry-level workers encouraged by employers to improve essential skills and/or take their next career step.
Build in-demand employability soft skills – effective communication, problem-solving, collaboration, personal management, etc.
Explore the labour market and a variety of occupations that match your skills, abilities, and interests.
Plan your path to your next level job or new employment opportunity.
Earn free industry recognized certificates – soft skills, health & safety, first aid, etc.
Hear from an EO Employment Specialist and register for Employment Services
Next session:
Oakville Site – 465 Morden Road, Suite 109, L6K 3W6
Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 12:30pm – 4pm
April 2024
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This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario
Adult Learning Centres Halton is a non-profit, registered charity 107782609-RR0001, funded in part by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and United Way Halton and Hamilton.
72 Mill Street, Suite 206
Georgetown, Ontario
905-873-2200
info@alnh.ca
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