The Maple Ridge WorkBC Centre offers a variety of programs and workshops to assist individuals to develop training and career plans and to prepare and conduct effective job searches. Browse the calendar and the workshop descriptions listed below the calendar.
To learn more and to register, please contact WorkBC Maple Ridge at: 604 466-4600 or info-mapleridge@workbc.ca
The Maple Ridge WorkBC Centre offers the following career exploration and job search workshop series. Please check the calendar for upcoming workshops.
This series of workshops is for individuals interested in career exploration. Career and occupational assessments, career planning, goal setting, labour market research and job search are some of the topics covered by the workshops. The series is delivered over one week; participants attend a five hour workshop each day. In addition to the workshops, participants will be supported by a Career Coach.
This series of workshops is for individuals who are looking only for the essentials to conduct a job search. Workshop topics include identifying skills, resume and cover letter development, obtaining references, communication, self-marketing, accessing the Hidden Job Market, informational interviews, networking and job maintenance strategies. Workshops are delivered over one week; participants attend a five hour workshop each day. In addition to the workshops, participants will be supported by a Career Coach.
This workshop is for individuals considering skills training. This workshop assist individuals the readiness necessary to build and complete a skills development application. Individuals will research and develop a skills plan to support the career options they identified within The Discovery of Work Options workshop series. Workshop is delivered in 1 day; participants attend a six hour workshop each day. In addition to the workshops, participants will be supported by a Career Coach.
The practise interview skills workshop provides individuals with the experience to learn about what skills are required to have a successful interview, and what interviewers are generally looking for in a candidate. You will have the opportunity to practise your responses and receive real time feedback. After this workshop, you will be better prepared to answer interview questions and have a better understanding at building rapport with the interviewer. These can be arranged with our Resource Centre Advisor.
This program offers individualized and evidence-based therapy for adults wishing to address a wide variety of life concerns, including depression, anxiety, panic, and difficulties associated with major life changes.
This workshop series is for individuals who would like to brush up on their skills to re-enter the workforce. This workshop focusses on your Employment Goal and the skills required to be successful. Topics include understanding the tasks required to exceed in your role such as …..
Workshops are delivered over 3 weeks; participants attend a six hour workshop each day.
A SASET Career Coach is available at the WorkBC Offices to offer tailored employment and training support to better serve our Indigenous community.
SASET’s employment and training funding is targeted to support unemployed or underemployed Indigenous individuals by helping them overcome barriers and achieve sustainable employment.
Services include:
In Motion & Momentum+ (IM&M+) is a 10‑week, group‑based pre‑employability program created by the Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF) to support individuals facing significant barriers to work. Through three progressive modules—In Motion, Momentum, and Momentum+—participants reconnect with their strengths, build essential life and employability skills, collaborate on a community project, and receive tailored coaching and workshops to help them take meaningful next steps toward their preferred future and sustained success.
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Master online meeting tools like Zoom and Teams, manage your calendar, and learn best practices for joining, presenting, and communicating in virtual interviews and meetings.
Learn the fundamentals of using a computer for job search, including hardware and software basics, mouse and typing skills, and how to organize job search files and browse employment websites.
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This interactive workshop will assist participants to plan for education based on their career aspirations. Participants will explore a range of educational options and gain insight into the importance of research and the need to evaluate one’s personal circumstances when education planning.
In Education R & D, participants will be guided through hands-on research to explore educational options and supports. You will develop a personalized plan that aligns with your unique circumstances, helping to set the foundation for educational success.
This program is delivered in partnership with School District 42 and is for Grade 13 students with disabilities. A wide range of topics are covered to support participants to prepare for and enter the workforce. It is a 15 week program is offered on Fridays, full-day.