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Career Planning

Hi Coyotes,

If you are uncertain about what to do after high school, you can start with a career test to explore your options. Alternatively, consider volunteering in areas that interest you or trying out part-time or summer jobs to begin your career journey. Experience is the best teacher, and you will find your answer only when you start to act!

You will find more information on career exploration, volunteer resources, and employment information when you scroll down a bit.

 

Career Exploration Tools: 

 

Gov’t of Canada Job Bank – Career Planning Website: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/career-planning/quizzes​

 

Holland’s Code (work-related interests): https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/RIASEC/

 

Career Values Test - Career values test for students exploring 12 career values for students:  www.careerguidancecharts.com


myBlueprint – This web application supports students through their Career Education journey. Students will use it to complete tasks, join a class, create artifact collections that you can showcase and present, and explore what life will look like after high school.

Getting Started:

1. Visit www.myBlueprint.ca/sd38

2. Click Sign Up

3. Select your school from the drop-down menu and click Create Account.

4. When prompted to select your account type, click on Student, select your

grade, and click Continue

5. Enter your Education Number (PEN number) and Personal Info, and click

Continue

6. Enter the Account Info, and agree to the Terms of Use and Private policy.

Click Continue.

What do I do if I Forget my Login Information?

• Forgotten password? You can reset your password by clicking on the ‘Forgot your password?’ link

 

BC Gov action plan to help students get skills for in demand jobs:  https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023PSFS0023-000637​

 

BC Labour Market Outlook - The Labour Market Outlook: 2023 Edition provides information on careers, hiring, training and education:  https://www.workbc.ca/news/just-released-bcs-labour-market-outlook-2023-edition

  • Watch a video to learn more about the Labour Market Outlook.
  • Learn about high opportunity occupations that are expected to experience higher demand and offer higher pay compared to other occupations.​

Best Careers for the Future:  Highest Paying & In Demand Jobs:  https://www.postsecondarybc.ca/knowledgebase/best-careers-for-the-future-highest-paying-in-demand-jobs/


​​Top 25 Most in Demand Jobs in Canada, 2023 & Future:  https://canadawiz.ca/most-in-demand-jobs-in-canada/​

Search Wages Tool:  Labour market information for wages per occupation:  https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/trend-analysis/search-wages

 

 Volunteer  Resource

 

Richmond Cares Richmond Gives (RCRG)

Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity?  Visit Richmond Cares Richmond Gives (RCRG) for a list of available volunteer placements.  

All Richmond students should contact this group to access student volunteer opportunities.  

Online, you have the option to choose specific search topics to match your interests. 

For more information about this organization, visit:   https://www.rcrg.org/WhatWeDo/RCRGPrograms ​

Volunteer placements:     https://www.rcrg.org/VolunteerNow

Events calendar:  https://www.rcrg.org/CommunityEventsCalendar

Contact: 604.279.7020   

Location:  #190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd. Richmond, BC 

Note: More events information, Please check the main page calendar.

 

 

Employment Resource

Employment Opportunities

(These opportunities are external and not sponsored by School District 38)

Are you seeking part-time or summer employment?

Visit WorkBC Richmond Office: 

Location:  8111 Granville Ave Richmond BC   Call:  778 732 1529

Visit WorkBC Richmond Website:  https://www.workbc.ca/WorkBC-Centres/Mainland-Southwest/Richmond-Granville-Ave.aspx

Job Search & Prepare Tips

WorkBC – Browse thousands of jobs and learn how to create a resume, draft a cover letter, prepare for a virtual interview and develop your networking skills:  https://www.workbc.ca/search-and-prepare-job

 

Canada Job Bank – Resources for planning your career.  Explore the market, choose a career, how to write a good r​esume: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home​

 

  • Free employment program

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

 

This program offers up to 6-weeks of workshops and training that supports young adults who are looking for support in finding and keeping a job. We offer holistic, individualized assistance including sector-based workshops and training in the areas of Activity Leader /Retail Sales / Food and Hospitality /Customer Service or Office Administration / Clerical. Sessions offered bi-monthly, using a hybrid (online/in-person) service delivery model based on the needs of each Participant. Completion bonuses of up to $600 will be provided to participants who complete various progress markers.

 

ELIGIBLITY:

 

·         Aged 16 to 29 (inclusive)

·         Unemployed or precariously employed

·         Legally entitled to work in Canada (including those International Students who are on open work permits)

·         Self-identifies as facing or having faced a mental health concern, isolation or similar, or/and barriers to employment such as limited ability to access work opportunities, lack of training/ education

 

Interested in learning more or in referring a client?

 

Please see feel free to contact us at 604-591-9262 ext. 117 or email: employment@bgcbc.ca

 

Or students can register their interest through our Eventbrite Link and will be contacted by our team: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/employment-now-a-free-6-week-online-job-training-program-jun24-registration-902864360607?aff=ebdssbdestsearch 

our fourth intake will be starting early next month on June 10th , 2024. If some of your interested students are still in school in June, the following cohort is scheduled to start in August. We could recruit up to 16 eligible youth aged 16 to 29 with past or current mental health concerns or/and other barriers to employment.

 
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Updated: Thursday, September 26, 2024