People will train for more hospitality-sector jobs

May 14, 2023

More people in the Lower Mainland will be able to train for job opportunities in the high-demand hospitality sector.

“People with disabilities deserve good-paying jobs and this project helps them secure high-demand work in the hospitality industry,” said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. “Graduates of the program will have received the skills training they need to pursue rewarding careers in their communities.”

This year, eight participants will each receive 22 weeks of work experience at Easter Seals House in Vancouver. The program includes skills development and certification training, job-search techniques and followup support, which will prepare participants for employment in the hospitality industry in the Lower Mainland.

“We are making training and education more accessible throughout our province so more people can move ahead and build better lives for themselves and their families,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. “This training program will prepare people with disabilities for stable and good-paying jobs in the hospitality industry in the region.”

The Province, through a Community and Employer Partnerships (CEP) project, is providing more than $210,000 to Easter Seals British Columbia/Yukon to deliver skills and certification courses of its CompassWorks training program.

Source: BC Gov News