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Employment Services for Immigrants & Visible Minorities



A place where you can have a coffee, ask questions, gather information, access resources and services to find work, enhance your skills, and integrate into the community.

We help you to assess your skills, plan your career, get your credentials recognized, explore funding options, connect with associations and regulatory bodies, prepare your resume, develop your portfolio or get connected with employers.

If you want information, resources or employment related services, give us a call:(250)624-9498 or 1-800-808-3988 outside Prince Rupert.





Our Mission

We are proud to say that we provide employment and training opportunities to enhance the lives of people in our community, since 1994. Other programs include:

  • Gateway for Mature Workers

  • Skills Connect for Immigrants

  • Job Wave

  • Return to Work Employability

  • Self Employment Benefits

  • Small Business Employee Training


208 First Avenue East

Prince Rupert BC V8J 4M8


(250) 624-9498

(250) 627-4397 Fax

1-800-808-3988

North Coast Immigrant Resource Centre

Call us at Hecate Strait Employment Development Society

(250) 624-9498 Ask for Maru

NCIRC

  • In the first session, you'll meet with a professional staff member who will help you identify simple steps to meet your needs.

  • We'll assist you to set your goals and develop an action plan.

  • We'll walk with you in the process and provide the support you need to meet your goals.

  • We'll provide you with information regarding other services in the Community you may want to access.

  • Our goal is to assist you in meeting your goals.

  • We'll provide customized service according to your specific needs.





NCIRC's advisory Committee.

Since 2008, an Advisory Committee was initiated to build networks and get the word out about the programs and services we provide for Immigrants and Visible Minorities.

NCIRC Welcomes Immigrants and Visible Minorities

Moving to a new county is exciting as well as challenging! The NCIRC provides information, referrals and resources to help you settle, adapt and integrate into our community. We want you to enjoy and contribute in the community you have chosen. Prince Rupert is considered one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the world.



Training Partnerships:



  • St. John Ambulance



  • Worksafe BC



  • Tourism BC



  • Northern Health Authority



  • Go BC



  • BC Safety Council



  • BC Construction Association



  • Justice Institute of BC



  • North Coast Distance Education School


 




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