Get the skills and training you need by finding your local Indigenous service delivery organization
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Step 1: What Indigenous service delivery organizations offer
Indigenous service delivery organizations offer a variety of employment services based on the needs and priorities of First Nations, Inuit, Métis and urban/non-affiliated Indigenous people. Organizations will link your training needs to the job market by providing you with the skills and training you need to help find a job.
These organizations provide a suite of skills development and job training, from essential skills such as literacy and numeracy to more advanced training for in-demand jobs. They also offer a range of wrap-around services (such as help with child care supports and transportation) while you're training to achieve your long-term career goals.
Step 2: Find an Indigenous service delivery organization in your community
In this section
- First Nations service delivery organizations
- Inuit service delivery organizations
- Métis service delivery organizations
- Urban/Non-affiliated service delivery organizations
First Nations service delivery organizations
- British Columbia
- Cariboo-Chilcotin Aboriginal Training Employment Centre Society (CCATEC)
- Coast Salish Aboriginal Employment & Training Society (CSETS)
- Doig River First Nation
- Ktunaxa Nation Council
- Lillooet Tribal Council
- Lil’wat Nation
- Mid Coast First Nations Training Society
- Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil Waututh (MST)
- Nisga'a Employment Skills and Training (NEST)
- North East Native Advancing Society (NENAS)
- North Vancouver Island Aboriginal Training Society
- N’Quatqua Nation
- Nuu-chah-nulth Employment and Training Program (NETP)
- Okanagan Training and Development Council (OTDC)
- Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association (PGNAETA)
- Saulteau First Nations
- Scw’exmx Tribal Council
- Sechelt First Nation
- Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
- Sto:Lo Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training (SASET)
- Tribal Resources Investment Corporation (TRICORP)
- Tsawwassen First Nation
- Alberta
- Athabasca Tribal Council
- Bigstone Cree Nation
- Community Futures Treaty Seven
- Enoch Cree Nation
- Ermineskin Cree Nation
- Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council
P.O. Box 120
Atikameg AB T0G 0C0
(780) 767-3285 - Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council
P.O. Box 269
Slave Lake AB T0G 2A0
(780) 849-4943
- Little Red River Cree Nation
- Louis Bull Tribe
- Montana First Nation
- North Peace Tribal Council
- Oteenow Employment and Training Society
- Paul First Nation
- Saddle Lake Employment and Training
PO Box 100
Saddle Lake AB T0A 3T0
Toll-free: 1-800-396-2167, or (780) 726-3829
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle
- Akwesasne Career and Employment Support Services (ACESS)
- Anishinabek Nation (Union of Ontario Indians)
- Anishinabek Employment and Training Services
- Grand River Employment and Training (GREAT)
- Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS)
- London District Chiefs Council
- Mamaweswen – The North Shore Tribal Council
- Moose Cree First Nation
- Mushkegowuk Council
- Ogemawahj Tribal Council
- Oneida Nation of the Thames
- Shooniyaa Wa-Biitong
- Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board (SLAAMB)
- Wabun Tribal Council (Mamo-Nuskomitowin)
- Walpole Island First Nation
- Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Prince Edward Island
- Nova Scotia
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Yukon
Inuit service delivery organizations
- Ontario
- Quebec
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
Métis service delivery organizations
- British Columbia
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Northwest Territories
Urban/Non-affiliated service delivery organizations
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- National Organizations
Step 3: Get training and find a job
After you receive training, service delivery organizations may be able to connect you to the type of job you're looking for. Get in touch with your local service delivery organization to find out what's available in your community.
Jobs are also available through Job Bank. Find out what jobs are available by signing up for Job Match, where you can find jobs in your community and receive job alerts.
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