Employment Programs

Job Search Program

From the first meeting with an employment counselor to ongoing employment counseling, we can help individuals participate in the development of an employment plan, resume and cover letters.  Learn to:

  • access the hidden job market through cold calling and networking;
  • gather labour market information and research employers;
  • prepare for interviews and be more confident during interviews;
  • conduct an internet job search and apply online for positions.

For more information, call 244-7034 ext 131 or drop by the centre.

Job Search Program brochure

Career and Employment Services for Parents

If you are a parent in receipt of income assistance who attended a “Parents Information Session”, we’re here to support you as you make the jump into employment or education.

Start with the information session for parents that leads to one-on-one support from a resource coach.

Discover your career goals and participate in the development of a plan.  Develop a “WOW” resume.  Gain confidence during an interview. Upgrade your computer skills. Participate in GED preparation sessions.

Economic Literacy

Join a Money Wise: B.E.A.R. Necessities workshop. They are open to the public and child tending is available. Workshops are once a month or more with new speakers and new topics each time.  Learn about making financial goals, credit reports, groceries on your budget and more. Breakfast and Lunch are provided. Click on the link below to see the next workshop!  To register call 244-7034 ext 131.

Money Wise Questions with answers

Meet & Greet

Meet employers in person at the YWCA Employment and Learning Centre. Employers provide information and answer questions about their business/organization. Sessions are open to the public.

Click the link below to see the poster for the next Meet and Greet.

Littlefuse Meet & Greet Poster

Call us today to get started in your career journey.   Child tending services are available every Tuesday and Thursday mornings.

Career and Employment Services for Parents Program Brochure

Employment programs are funded by The Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration.  Services provided through these agreements are covered under Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Exemption Order #EX09-08.