Online information session for Workplace Career Connections
Skills for Change invites you to attend an information session on Workplace Career Connections Program, an Enhanced Language Training (ELT) program.
East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Toronto, York
Skills for Change invites you to attend an information session on Workplace Career Connections Program, an Enhanced Language Training (ELT) program.
COSTI REQUIRES A CONTENT DEVELOPER FOR ITS FAMILY AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE
COSTI is a multicultural organization providing social services, settlement, employment, and language training services. For more information about COSTI, please visit our website at www.costi.org. The Family and Mental Health Centre requires a consultant with a strong communication and research background to support program development and service delivery by developing content for its microsites.
CCS is a settlement agency providing a wide range of services to immigrants and refugees regardless of race, religion or status. CCS is seeking a casual-on-call childminder to support the LINC program by providing quality childcare for children (8 months to 6 years old) from diverse backgrounds.
CCS is a settlement agency providing a wide range of services to immigrants and refugees regardless of race, religion or status. To this end, CCS is seeking one on-going full-time Settlement Worker with an Arabic language requirement to provide settlement information and referral services to immigrants and refugees in the Region of Toronto to aid in their settlement and integration into the community.
West Neighbourhood House, formerly St. Christopher House, is a multi-service, neighbourhood-based agency that has served the diverse communities of downtown west Toronto since 1912. The central purpose of West Neighbourhood House is to enable less-advantaged individuals, families and groups in the community to gain greater control over their lives and community.
Catholic Community Services of York Region (CCSYR) is a non-profit social service agency providing programs and services to culturally diverse clients and their families in York Region. CCSYR is seeking a SWIS Program Manager who will be a key member of CCSYR’s senior management team and responsible to promote, develop and coordinate the Settlement and Education Partnership in York Region (SEPYR) Program.
CCS is a settlement agency providing a wide range of services to immigrants and refugees regardless of race, religion or status. To this end, CCS is seeking one on-going full-time Settlement Worker with an Arabic language requirement to provide settlement information and referral services to immigrants and refugees in the Region of Toronto to aid in their settlement and integration into the community.
The ES Coordinator is required to support and supervise the ES team with daily operations pertaining to all Employment Service components, including all key principles that guide the service delivery model. The ES Coordinator will work with all team members to plan, implement, and evaluate service strategies and organizational operating/business plans, to achieve the target of overall employment service quality as per the Funder Agreement. The incumbent will also ensure professional operation and availability of all resources, information and tools necessary for the successful delivery of the full spectrum of ES services.
CICS is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to empower newcomers in settling and integrating as contributing members of Canadian society through diverse, professional and innovative programs and services. We work to enable newcomers to fully integrate, participate and contribute to all spheres of Canadian society. Our success stems from our workforce culture bound by three core values: Compassion, Inclusion and Collaboration.
Social Planning Toronto is a non-profit, charitable community organization that challenges inequity in our city through knowledge generation, debate, civic engagement, advocacy, and collaboration, to spark social and policy change. We work towards an equitable, inclusive, and accessible Toronto – shaped by the diversity of its residents and rooted in social and economic justice. SPT is a United Way "Anchor Agency." We also receive core funding from the City of Toronto.