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This workshop provides an overview of the City of Toronto's external recruitment process for job opportunities.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
A settlement worker will provide a range of services for newcomers related to immigration, housing and education.
An identification worker from the Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) Project will assist individuals with no permanent address to secure identification documents such as:
- Birth Registration,
- Canadian Birth Certificate (wallet size),
- Verification of Status replacements (formerly known as Record of Landing), and
- Ontario Health Card.
A Resources Specialist will provide information about employment services and programs, and facilitate referrals.
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