Youth Summer Job Office Open
By 250 News
Tuesday, May 18, 2010 02:00 PM
Prince George, B.C. - You know its spring when the Service Canada Centre for Youth (SCCY) opens. The Prince George office is now open and ready to assist businesses and young workers with their summer employment needs
“Whatever the job- big or small, short or long term- we can help you fill it” says Kyle Flannagan, Youth Service Officer. “In the coming weeks, Youth Service Officers will be contacting local employers to make them aware that out SCCY is open and ready to assist them in any way it can.”
Service Canada Centres for Youth link youth and employers. The Centres provide young people with job postings, interview advice, résumé building and job search strategies and employers with a location to post job openings. SCCYs also provide valuable information on health and safety in the workplace.
“This year, we are continuing our tradition of helping young people find summer employment” said Kyle Flannagan, Youth Service Officer. “The skills, talents, Knowledge and creativity of our young people are key to our future success. By working with local employers to help young people develop their skills and get valuable summer work experience, we are helping them prepare for the rapidly changing world of work.”
Employers interested in using our services and youth looking for summer employment can visit the Prince George SCCY between 8:30am and 4:00pm at 1336 4th Avenue, call (250) 561-5200 ext. 329, or fax (250) 561-5271. Job postings are available online at www.jobbank.gc.ca., under “Student Job Search”, “British Columbia”, “Prince George Omineca Area”, and then “Prince George.”
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