Looking for your next job? WorkBC Maple Ridge is here to support you every step of the way! Whether you're searching for job opportunities, need career planning, skills training, or work experience placements, we’ve got you covered. Employers, we’re here for you too! Let us help you with your staffing needs. Explore our in-person and online services on our website, call us to book an appointment with a Career Coach or drop by to use our resource room! 📍 170 – 22470 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge ☎️ 1-604-466-4600 📧 info-mapleridge@workbc.ca 👨💻 workbccentre-mapleridge.ca
WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
Professional Training and Coaching
Maple Ridge, B.C. 900 followers
The Maple Ridge WorkBC Centre is here to help you find your next job.
About us
The WorkBC Maple Ridge Employment Services Centre delivers the Employment Program of British Columbia to residents of the Ridge-Meadows area, including Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Katzie and Whonnock. We are dedicated to providing programs and services that help job seekers find and keep long term employment. Our team of Case Managers, Job Developers, Facilitators and Career Advisors bring many years of combined experience to our Centre and serve multiple client groups including (but not limited to) immigrants, youth, Indigenous, Francophones, persons with disabilities, survivors of violence and abuse, persons with multiple barriers to employment, and people living in remote areas. WorkBC Maple Ridge is responsive, inclusive and accessible to our clients in both service and support and in our employer and community partnerships. Our Job Developers work closely with local employers to identify their labour market needs and support them with finding talent through our client base. To date, more than 300 employers have benefited from WorkBC Maple Ridge services through wage subsidy, employment matching, career and hiring fairs, and industry events. WorkBC Maple Ridge supports both community and business development in the Ridge Meadows area. Our strategic service delivery partnerships and professional relationships with employers help us serve our clients. The Employment program of British Columbia is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia. Services provided by: Douglas College.
- Website
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http://www.workbc-mapleridge.ca
External link for WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Maple Ridge, B.C.
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Employment Coaching, Job Development, Career Exploration, Skill Upgrades, and Employer Connections
Locations
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Primary
22470 Dewdney Trunk Road
170
Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 5Z6, CA
Employees at WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
Updates
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Employees will benefit from new protections when bringing forward concerns about serious wrongdoing as the scope of the Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) expands to research universities and WorkSafeBC. “By bringing employees from research universities and WorkSafeBC under the protections of PIDA, we are making sure that employees in the public sector feel safe and are protected should they need to report serious wrongdoing. Over the past five years, we have expanded PIDA to ensure that institutions have the framework in place to preserve and uphold integrity and accountability in the public sector.” Read more on our website!
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In BC, there are a variety of work opportunities available, shaped by the global economy, evolving technology, and changes in the workforce. These shifts are moving some jobs from full-time to part-time or contingent staffing options. As you explore your career path, take into account the different types of work arrangements that could fit your needs. Swipe to discover Part 2 of the types of employment in BC! Need help with your career journey? Reach out to us ⬇️ 📍 170 – 22470 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, BC ☎️ 604-466-4600 📧 info-mapleridge@workbc.ca 🌐 workbccentre-mapleridge.ca
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Fast-Track Your Job Search with WorkBC Maple Ridge! Looking for your next professional opportunity? Our Employment Placement Specialists are here to help you land the job you’ve been searching for! What we offer: ✅ Access to non-advertised job opportunities ✅ Connections through our extensive employer network ✅ Expert support to help you stand out Let’s work together to connect you with your next career move! Call us at 604-466-4600 to get started! #WorkBCMapleRidge #JobSearchSupport #CareerSuccess #EmploymentOpportunities #mapleridgebc #mapleridgeemploymentresources #employmentresources #findworkinmapleridge
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A free, interactive trades showcase featuring heavy equipment simulators will be taking place in Maple Ridge! The show, put on by the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows School District, is geared towards those who are graduating from high school and want to learn more about their future options in the trades, and others who feel the information would be valuable. More than 50 companies and trade organizations will be at the show, including post-secondary institutions, training providers, representation groups, and industry professionals. The SD42 Trades Showcase takes place from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, at Thomas Haney Secondary School, 23000 116 Ave., Maple Ridge. Learn more:
SD42 trades showcase coming to Maple Ridge - WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
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Meet Ashley, a shining example of perseverance and resilience. After facing health challenges, limited education, and unstable jobs, Ashley turned to WorkBC Maple Ridge’s Customized Employment Services for support. With her goal of working in a retirement home, our team helped her achieve her Food Safe Level 1 certification, coordinated a job interview, and provided on-the-job coaching. Now, Ashley thrives as a Dishwasher and Kitchen Assistant at Chartwell Willow Centre, earning $21.85/hour in a safe, supportive, and inclusive workplace. Ashley shares, “I’m happy to have a good job where everyone treats me well, and I can now make plans for the future.” Ready to write your own success story? Visit us today! https://lnkd.in/gKDB-qH #WorkBC #CustomizedEmployment #CareerSuccess
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Workforce participation is an important success factor behind economic growth. Statistics highlight that 62 per cent of Canadians with disabilities have jobs, compared with 78 per cent of Canadians without disabilities. Not only that, but persons with disabilities tend to have lower-paying jobs with less stability, limited benefits and fewer chances for career growth. While not everyone with a disability is able to work, many can with the right conditions in place. For this to happen, employment must be accessible and inclusive to all. Read more on our website here:
Opinion: Inclusion at B.C. workplaces means seeing disability as a strength - WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
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Feeling stuck in your career? Whether you’re looking to explore new opportunities, upgrade your skills, or plan your next steps, WorkBC Maple Ridge has the resources to help you succeed! Access job search tools, career planning support, training programs, and skills upgrading—all designed to help you move forward with confidence. Connect with us to get started. Your future is waiting—let’s make it happen! 📞 1-604-466-4600 📧 info-mapleridge@workbc.ca 🌐 workbccentre-mapleridge.ca
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Are you interested in a career in the trades? Be sure to check out WorkBC Apprentice Services. Apprentices registered with SkilledTradesBC may be eligible for financial support through WorkBC Apprentice Services while they attend SkilledTradesBC–approved apprenticeship training! Learn more about the financial supports that may be available to you on their website:
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The growth projections for Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows show the two cities will have a combined population of 137,300 by 2030. That's some of the news from Metro Vancouver’s latest regional projections, which anticipate significant growth over the next 25 years. “Accurate projections help guide us as we work to build a resilient, sustainable region,” said Mike Hurley, chair of Metro Vancouver’s board of directors. “This updated data allows us to work effectively with member jurisdictions, utilities, and other partners to plan for housing, jobs, and critical infrastructure while maintaining the quality of life that makes this region so unique.” Read more on our website here:
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows to see rapid growth - WorkBC Centre Maple Ridge
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