The John Howard Society of Peel-Halton-Dufferin (JHSP-H-D) has been a presence in this community since 1979, and is one of 17 John Howard Society affiliates in Ontario. The Society's services are for everyone in the community, from the young and eager to learn to the mature and experienced. Our Services include: Employment Services, Information Referral Centres, Community Services, Counterpoint, Anger & Emotions Management, Structured Relapse Prevention, Verification & Bail Supervision and Institutional Services. For more information visit http://www.web.net/~jhspeel/home.html Though the weather is just beginning to heat up, summer jobs hiring is now cooling down. As students prepare for their return to school, they leave spaces to be filled in workplaces across the province.
Finding a new employee to take on responsibilities in the workplace can be a challenging and expensive task. Fortunately, the Job Connect Program of the John Howard Society of Peel-Halton-Dufferin is here to help.
Our clients are youth, aged 16-24 who are looking for full-time work and who recognize the valuable skills to be gained in the workplaces of Ontario.
Like our clients, the Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities also recognizes the significance of work experience and therefore provides Job Connect employers with a training incentive to offset the costs incurred by those who hire creatively and hire a youth.
In addition to the training incentive provided to employers, Job Connect offers other beneficial services:
Job Connect's Employment Consultants also work one-on-one with each applicant to provide preparation for the workplace. The job seeker's personal skills and qualities are identified, and goals are set while outlining an employment plan.
A Job Connect program can be accessed by:
So hire creatively, and hire a youth. Provide a job seeker with experience while benefiting the business!
For more information, contact: Reshmu George, 905-459-0111 ext. 304 or visit us on the first floor of 134 Main Street North, Brampton, at the corner of Main Street and Church Street.