Employment

WoodGreen works with job seekers to explore their career goals and pursue long-term and meaningful employment. With a dedicated team of job coaches and job developers, we offer one-on-one employment counselling, skill-building workshops, specialized training and placement strategies, as well as a range of programs designed for youth, people with disabilities, newcomers and mature workers.

Our partnerships with service providers and employers allow us to connect clients with the opportunities they need to succeed.

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Job Seekers

Attend Workshops & Events

Learn essential skills to find your next job, including resume writing, interviewing and job search strategies

Meet a Job Coach

Free one-on-one support to set career goals, hone your job search skills and connect with employers

Explore Job Opportunities

Browse a wide range of job postings from WoodGreen’s employer partners

Find Employment Programs

Get job ready, upgrade your skills or train for a career in a high-demand field

Employers & Service Partners

Hire Talent

Connect with our team to save time on hiring and access qualified candidates

Refer Clients

We match job seekers with the programs and support they need to reach their goals

Skills Training Employment Programs

Ready to train for a new job or take your career to the level? WoodGreen’s free training programs can help you build new skills, add to your credentials and connect with employers in today’s high-demand fields.

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Employment Resources

Our Employment Services team has compiled a list of free downloadable resources to help you work toward your employment goals — whether you’re building your resume, creating a LinkedIn profile, preparing for an interview or reviewing labour market trends.

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Latest News and Updates

Untapped talent of newcomer youth a challenge for Toronto workforce

Young people arriving in Canada aren’t able to use their skills and talents to the fullest; a missed opportunity for both newcomers and the Canadian economy, according to a research report led in part by WoodGreen Community Services. This report examines who newcomer youth in Toronto are and what informs their experience in trying to build a career in the city.

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National Housing Day: How WoodGreen helps create community at its seniors housing buildings

As one of the largest non-profit housing providers in Toronto, WoodGreen knows that a home is more than just having a roof over one’s head. Learn about the supports we offer our senior tenants to help them thrive.

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Toronto artists raise voices and funds to fight homelessness and support WoodGreen

More than a dozen independent artists have recorded the song "Toronto's Forgotten Homeless" with proceeds going to support WoodGreen.

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Child care manager celebrates 25th anniversary with WoodGreen

Katherine is the manager of WoodGreen’s Morse Street Child Care Centre. Learn why she's worked with WoodGreen for a quarter of a century.

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