About Us
Helping people at all stages of life get on a path to career success.
Centre for Skills operates as an independent charity. Our various locations in Halton and Peel deliver free government-funded programs to help people at various stages of life (youth, job seekers, second career seekers and newcomers to Canada) get on a path to career success.
Services include one-on-one job search coaching, workshops, language training and settlement services, academic upgrading and pre-apprenticeship skilled trades training. We also collaborate closely with employers, providing free professional recruitment with access to pre-screened candidates, financial wage and training incentives and customized skilled trades training.
We serve over 20,000 people annually in the Halton Region and Mississauga.
Our services have been recognized as important assets to communities. In recent years, we have been honoured to receive several Readers Choice Awards from the Burlington Post, including a diamond award for Career Training and Development in 2021, our most recent platinum awards for Best Learning Centre in 2018, Best Adult Education Centre in 2020, Business and Career Training in 2021, and gold award for Adult Education in 2021.
Sustainable and meaningful employment for everyone.
To provide clients with inspiration and skills development that will guide their employment and settlement journey by offering equitable access to integrated, relevant and responsive programs and services that prepare them for the current and emerging needs within the labour market.
Centre for Skills is fortunate to have a committed group of volunteers serving on our Board of Directors. These leaders from the Halton community bring a wealth of expertise to the organization in areas ranging from Community Service to Manufacturing to the Not-for-profit sector and beyond. Their dedication and leadership provides well-balanced oversight of Centre for Skills service delivery.
Senior Director, Sales Enablement and Performance, TORSTAR
Director, Roads, Parks & Forestry, City of Burlington
Chartered Director
Canadian Marketing Association
Principal, Maverick Consulting
CEO, Centre for Skills Development
Vice President, Corporate Services and CFO, The CWB Group
Managing Director, SD Insight Group Inc.
Managing Director, SD Insight Group Inc.
Business Strategy Professor
Halton District School Board opens night school leisure classes.
Self-Reliant Learning Program beings and registers 140 students in the first year.
Head office opens at Singleton Education Centre in Burlington.
Ministry of Education implements policy and funding changes.
Our Centres are awarded contracts from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) to offer Employment Ontario employment services in Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Clarkson with weekly itinerant services in Acton.
Our Centres partner with Peel-Halton-Dufferin Adult Learning Network on an MTCU-funded project called “You Thought Right: Making ES Work for Youth.”
Burlington Employment Services, Burlington ESL and Immigrant Services, and Corporate Administration departments relocate to 3350 South Service Road, Burlington.
Centre for Skills Development becomes an independant entity from Halton District School Board