PRINCE ALBERT COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE
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  • HOME
  • About Us
  • Our Services
    • Seniors Transportation
    • ACCESS TRANSIT
    • PASE
    • Work Preparation
    • Budget Counselling
    • Youth Futures
    • SARCAN
    • JOB FINDING CLUB
    • Individualized Job Search Service
    • Free Training Sites
  • Employers
  • Donations
  • Contact us
  • LINKS
  • Photo Album
  • WHAT'S NEW?
  • The Job Blog
  • Careers
    • Computer Support Links
    • Things to do
    • Video Links
    • Re-Opening Rules
    • Annual Report 2020

Work Preparation

We Provide: We provide services in vocational planning, work assessments, correlating aptitude testing, skills testing, vocational and psychological assessments, plus providing job search skills and negotiating wage subsidies. In addition, we offer information and referral services for adult education programs, life skills courses, employment opportunities, skill training programs, health and social service and other community resources.

Inclusion: Adults (18 years and older) with multiple barriers to finding and maintaining employment in Prince Albert and area. These barriers might include, but are not limited to:

  • lack of adequate transportation
  • disabilities
  • language barrier
  • lack of appropriate childcare
  • substance abuse
  • mental health
  • lack of education
  • limited previous attachment to the labour force
  • limited success in maintaining long term employment
An individual may self-refer to the centre or be part of a referral process from another community service provider.

Your Benefits: Developing job search techniques, enhancing new skills and gaining valuable work experience, developing collaborative relationships, receiving ongoing support and follow-up services, gaining employment in the community, and building self-confidence.


Funded by: Government of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Immigration and Career Training 

For More Information
101-15th Street West
Prince Albert, SK S6V 3P7
(306) 953-4476
​(306) 953-4471
Fax: (306) 953-4480


Office Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 4:30pm

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