GRFN Employment & Skills Development

GRFN Employment & Skills Development Job and Training Information Board Who are we and what do we do? This program is funded by Service Canada. Who is Eligible? How Does It Work?

Garden River First Nation Employment & Skills Development administers the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) program which is designed to help improve the employment and training opportunities for First Nation people. The ASETS program meets the needs of the labour market and is responsive to the skill demands of employers while promoting strategic partnerships with the pri

vate sector and other governments. It is designed to assist individuals to maintain and develop the necessary employability skills to enter or re-enter the labourmarket. To be eligible for ASETS funding, the participant must be a Garden River First Nation Band Member; (however, services and resources are available to everyone) must be experiencing a barrier to employment; be unemployed or substantially underemployed; or require skill development. An intake process must take place and application forms must be completed; and a need for training will be assessed on a case-by-case bases following the necessary guidelines within each program outline which includes:

•First Nations people with Disabilities - First Nation persons with self-identity as having a physical, mental or learning disability and are in need of assistance to prepare for, find and maintain employment and self-employment.

•Employment Supports/Start Up - participants with confirmed offer of full-time employment for 6 months or longer will be provided one-time assistance who require supplies or other necessities to begin full-time employment.

•Job Opportunity Program/Targeted Wage Subsidy - unemployed individuals facing employment barriers can be provided with training and work experience with qualified employers/trainers to gain valuable knowledge and skills necessary to enter into the labour force.

•Mobility Assistance - participants who have obtained employment and who are relocating a minimum of 100km for purposes of full time employment with verification of employment can be provided with relocation assistance.

•Self-Employment Assistance - unemployed individuals who want to start their own businesses and to become self-employed will be provided income support while starting their business during the preliminary start-up phase.

•Skills Enhancement/Direct Course Purchase - unemployed/underemployed persons who require assistance to overcome existing or anticipated labour market barriers by arranging a variety of training courses with qualified trainers.

•Youth Work Experience Program - First Nation youth between the ages of (15-30) who have not successfully been able to find employment in their chosen career or educational paths.

•Job Creation - To Provide opportunities for unemployed workers to maintain and develop skills in order to enter or re-enter the labour market and at the same time encouraging community development.

• Apprenticeship Training - To provide First Nations persons, who are eligible for assistance to prepare for, find and maintain employment through Apprenticeship opportunities.

• First Nation Job Fund - participants must be in receipt of social assistance (Niigaaniin), must be 18-24 years of age interested in training opportunities that will help you get sustainable employment. Additional Services Available:

Resume Building - our staff will sit and assist you build or re-build an effective resume. Cover Letters - our staff will sit and assist you create an effective cover letter for a job application. Career Search - Meet and discuss potential employment options and career goals. Job Board - View hiring jobs within the community, surrounding areas and out of town employment. Employment Counselling - our staff will counsel you through employment complications to get you back on track to an effective, great employee! Resource Room - Computers, printing and faxing are available for individuals to complete resumes, assignments, job search, etc.

GRFN is hiring a General Labourer within the Public Works Department.Apply by June 10, 2026
06/01/2026

GRFN is hiring a General Labourer within the Public Works Department.

Apply by June 10, 2026

06/01/2026

We are currently looking to add a cashier to our team! We are looking for someone who is outgoing, energetic and able to multitask in a fast paced environment with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in a customer service role is preferred. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including days, evenings and weekends.

Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Welcome customers and help determine their orders.

Process customer orders and relay customers’ orders to the kitchen staff.

Ensure all eat in, take out and Skip orders are delivered to the customers/drivers in a timely manner.

Open and close the til at the beginning and end of each shift.

Clean and arrange eating and service spaces.

Help kitchen staff when needed.

Other related duties as required.

If you have any questions pertaining to the position you can message us here.

Resumes can be dropped off in person at Stackburger located at 71 Spring St or through our social media pages. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Thank you!

05/30/2026
05/30/2026

The City has several exciting employment opportunities available:

📌Supervisor - Building Services (Full Time)
📌Labourer (Temporary Full Time)
📌Interpreter, Recreation & Culture (Part Time)

Please visit saultstemarie.ca/jobs for more details.

05/30/2026
05/28/2026

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05/28/2026

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Hiring for ALL positions, including student summer jobs!

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05/28/2026

SEE YOU TONIGHT!

🚧 JOB FAIR – HYDRO ONE & WAASMOOWIN TRANSMISSION LINE ⚡
Batchewana First Nation Employment and Training is hosting a Job Fair in partnership with Hydro One and contractors for the upcoming Waasmoowin Transmission Line Project!
This is a great opportunity to learn about:
✔ Upcoming employment opportunities
✔ Hiring requirements & qualifications
✔ Training and funding supports available
✔ How to get connected to construction, trades, and project work
📍 Delta Waterfront Hotel
🗓 Thursday, May 28, 2026
⏰ 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
👉 Register in advance to help us plan supports (transportation, resume help, etc.):
https://forms.office.com/r/26RG0jaCXq?origin=lprLink
If you need help preparing your resume or getting ready, reach out—we’re here to support you!

Address

6 Shingwauk Street
Garden River, ON
P6A7B2

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17052565413

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