The Province provides specialized services to help Indigenous people prepare for success in B.C.'s job market through post-secondary education, education funding, work experience, and building job skills.
A 12-month paid internship for Indigenous youth residing in B.C., age 29 and under. Interns are placed in provincial government ministries for nine months and then in Indigenous organizations for the last three months of their internship.
Managed by the Public Service Agency
Aboriginal Youth Internship Program
The Ministry of Attorney General hires articled law students who have a strong interest in public service and the practice of public law. It selects candidates who possess the academic, professional and personal qualities that will enable them to become effective public sector lawyers.
Managed by the Ministry of Attorney General
Helps unemployed Indigenous people transition to sustainable employment through job-related training and support services.
Managed by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training
Aboriginal Training and Employment Program (ATEP)
B.C.’s Skills for Jobs Blueprint is re-engineering education and training so that B.C. students and workers have the skills to be first in line for jobs in a growing economy.
WorkBC offers specialized services to help Indigenous people prepare for success in B.C.’s job market.
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