Applications are now open for the Job Creation Partnership Program

    Monday, 20 January 2025 12:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Supervisor or high-skilled positions will get $695 per week (e.g., project supervisor, qualified carpenter or program manager) moderately skilled positions are paid $670 per week.

    Government is now accepting applications for the 2025-26 Job Creation Partnerships program. Supervisor or high-skilled positions will get $695 per week (e.g., project supervisor, qualified carpenter or program manager) moderately skilled positions are paid $670 per week (e.g., museum interpreter, administrator or program coordinator) and Labourer or lower-skilled positions get $624 per week (e.g., labourer, office clerk or maintenance worker)

     The Job Creation Partnerships program is designed to support projects that provide EI eligible individuals with opportunities to gain work experience to improve their employment prospects. While the final deadline for applying is June 15th, applicants are encouraged to apply early as approvals will begin to be issued after March 31st. 

     

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