Program: Ontario Employment Services
Organization: Nokee Kwe
Indigenous Employment and Education Centre
Phone Numbers: 519-667-7088
Email: info@nokeekwe.ca
Website: nokeekwe.ca/career-directions
Address:
South London Community Centre
1119 Jalna Blvd
London, ON
N6E 3B3
Intersection: Jalna Blvd and Bradley Ave
Location: London (South)
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30am-4:30pm * Fri 8:30am-4pm
Executives: Deborah Armstrong - Programs Director
519-671-3798 * deba@nokeekwe.com
Teresa Hill - Program Coordinator Employment Services
519-671-6926 * teresah@nokeekwe.com
Contacts: Tish Hihn - Program Support Coordinator
519-671-6923 * tishh@nokeekwe.com
Service Description: Comprehensive employment and job search services * assessment of skills, interests and experience * job search strategies, including resume preparation * information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment and training opportunities *on-the-job training, work experience, help in maintaining employment as well as information and referral to other employment and community services

Better Jobs Ontario Skills training and financial support for unemployed individuals
  • training program must demonstrate good employment prospects
  • financial support based on need, may include tuition, instructional costs, books, transportation and/or a basic living allowance

Services for employers
  • help in identifying human resource skills requirements
  • matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
  • support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention



Related Website:
Fees: Free
Application:
  • Call or drop in
  • for general information on Employment Ontario services call the toll-free Employment Ontario contact centre at 1-800-387-5656 (TTY 1-866-533-6339) or visit www.ontario.ca/page/employment-ontario
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Self-service information and resources -- Anyone, including people with jobs, those who are under-employed, people looking for work, students, apprentices, internationally trained individuals, employers

Assisted Services (such as supported job search, job matching and placement, job retention services)

People who are unemployed and out of school

Better jobs Ontario -- Individuals who have been unemployed for six months or longer and are part of a low-income household
Languages: English
Language Note: First Nations language classes are offered at times
Area(s) Served: London, Elgin, and Middlesex and beyond based on need/special request
See Also: Employment Assistance
Employment Assistance for Indigenous Peoples
Employment Assistance for Youth
Last Updated: 4/8/2025
Service Record URL: http://thehealthline.ca/displayService.aspx?id=223656

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