
Employment and Training
Access these community resources to help YOU understand the job market and learn new strategies for securing employment.


Career Pathways for Women at Achēv
Highly skilled and need help navigating the Canadian Labor Market? This program provides you with two weeks of a classroom-style curriculum and ten weeks of individualized coaching and job search support. Career Pathways for Newcomer Women at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.

Milestones to Employment
Are you a newcomer woman to Canada, currently unemployed or working survival jobs with little to no work experience and are open to working within the Senior Care sector? This program provides online and in-person training, paid placement as a dietary aide with a Senior Care Company, and one-on-one coaching and job search support. Milestones to Employment at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.

EmpowHer
Are you a woman between the ages of 16-29 looking to engage with your community through volunteerism? Interested applicants must send in a resume and will be expected to contribute a minimum of 140 hours of volunteer work. Participants are required to travel to Brampton and Mississauga. EmpowHer at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.


Women’s Connection and Empowerment Program
This program helps vulnerable women in Halton (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville) by conducting workshops, networking sessions, customised resources, and tools. Women's Connection and Empowerment Program at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.

Workforce Pathways for Women in Senior Care
Are you a woman currently unemployed or underemployed and have the desire to work in the senior care sector? Workforce Pathways for Women is a free employment program that can help women learn the skills to work in Senior care. Workforce Pathways for Women in Senior Care at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.


Preparing Women & Workplaces for Success
This project provides immigrant, and racialized women with a five-week paid training program to improve essential employment and life skills combined with individualised employment support. Preparing Women & Workplaces for Success at Achēv. Visit their site to learn more.


START Customer Care Program
Are you looking to pursue a career within the customer care sector? The START program, supported by Toronto Employment Social Services (TESS), provides participants with industry-recognized certifications, computer training, job search support, and coaching during a nine-week program. Program participants must work with an OW (Ontario Works) caseworker within the Toronto Employment Social Services (TESS) catchment area. START Customer Care Program at ACCES. Visit their site to learn more.

Path to Customer Success Program (Path2CS)
The program assists diverse women across Ontario who lost their jobs in the service sector due to COVID-19. Opportunities to utilise transferable skills in the growing IT (Information Technology) sector. Get trained in Sales, Data Analytics & Customer Success. Path2CS at the Career Foundation. Visit their site to learn more.