About the Program
Employment Counselling
An Employment Specialist will help you create a special plan of action for your employment and career goals and needs.
Employment specialists can refer you to any of the following programs, according to your work action plan:
- Job Search Workshops (online and in-class)
- Atlantic Immigrant Career Pathway Loan Fund (AICLF)
- Bridge to Work Program
- International Pharmacy Graduates Bridging Program
- Internationally Educated Dental Professionals Bridging Program
- International Medical Graduates Bridging Program
- Internationally Educated Nurses Orientation Program
- Internationally Educated Engineers Bridging Program
- Internationally Educated Architects Bridging Program
- Work-based Trades Practical Assessment
- Professional Driving Training (not on the website)
- Financial Services Bridging Program
- Bridging the Gap for Internationally Educated Accountants (CPAs) (Not on the website)
- Long-term Care Aid Bridging Program (Not on the website)
- Internationally Educated Early Childhood Educators Bridging Program (Not on the website)
- Carpenters Bridging Program (Not on the website)
- Immigrant Youth Career Exploration
- Immigrant Youth Employability Programs (I had to search for youth programs to find it - not listed as part of the employment programs)
- Youth Explore (Not on the website)
- Wage Subsidy for Refugees
- Aspire Altantic (Construction management,Home renovation and Manufacturing) (Not on the website)
- Professional Practice and Professional Mentorship Programs
- Facilitating Access to Skilled Talent (FAST) program
- Visible Minority Newcomer Women at Work Program
- Federal Internship for Newcomers Program (Not on the website)
- Employment Nova Scotia Programs: START, Skills Development, Job Creation Partnership, and Self Employment Benefits
Your Employment Specialist can help you in-person, pre-arrival or at distance to:
- develop a get-to-work action plan
- create and target your resume and cover letter
- navigate the pathways to licensure in your field and apply for financial support through the Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF)
- seek informational interviews with potential employers
- learn job search techniques, interview skills and understand Canadian workplace culture
- connect with employment opportunities and receive job development support
To be eligible for Employment Counselling you must:
- Be interested in working in Nova Scotia
- Be legally entitled to work in Canada
- Born outside Canada
- Register as an ISANS client
- Work hand in hand with your Employment Specialist to reach your career goals
To make an appointment with an Employment Specialist please contact: 902-423-3607 or Toll-free in Nova Scotia: 1-866-431-6472
intake@isans.ca
employment_services@isans.ca