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Services that increase employability. Includes vocational training, in-class employment and life skills programs, skills development, hands-on work experience opportunities, apprenticeships, and more.
Provides students with summer employment that exposes them to health care fields in Epekwitk / PEI. Work sites may include:
Application deadline is in March.
Provides career guidance, educational supports, and employment opportunities. Includes:
Provides individuals with disabilities an opportunity to learn more about careers of interest through a short-term mentorship with an employer. The program is coordinated by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment in collaboration with partner organizations as a hub in each province.
Email for more information:
Hub Coordinator West: mentorwest@resourceabilities.ca
Hub Coordinator East: mentoreast@resourceabilities.ca
Assists fishers affected by the recent oyster disease by providing funding to cover tuition and basic living expenses while they participate in programs that help them transition to long-term, sustainable employment.
Provides a training program for those working toward professional certification in a designated skilled trade in PEI. The program offers a combination of on-the-job training with a qualified tradesperson (80%) with in-class training (20%).
A list of designated skilled trades in PEI is available on the website.Applicants must already have secured employment with a qualified tradesperson they can train under.
Call or Email to for more information
Charlottetown - dvrodd@gov.pe.ca
Summerside - tylerdoucette@gov.pe.ca