Self-Employ PEI is an employment benefit program which assists eligible individuals in creating employment for themselves by establishing their own businesses. More info ...
Employ PEI is an employment benefit program which is designed to encourage employers to hire eligible individuals and provide them with an on-the-job work experience to enhance their skills and employability. More info ...
Employ PEI is an employment benefit program which is designed to encourage employers to hire eligible individuals and provide them with an on-the-job work experience to enhance their skills and employability. More info ...
Training PEI is an employment benefit program which provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to help them develop the skills training they need to obtain long-term meaningful employment. More info ...
Training PEI is an employment benefit program which provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to help them develop the skills training they need to obtain long-term meaningful employment. More info ...
SkillsPEI is a Division of the Department of Innovation and Advanced Learning. It was established to manage the delivery of training and skills development programming funded by the Canada-Prince Edward Island Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) and Labour Market Agreement (LMA). SkillsPEI will duplicate and expand upon programs and services previously delivered by Service Canada / Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) in local offices located across Prince Edward Island.
Essentials Skills are the skills we need for work, learning and life. They are used at home, in the community and in the workplace. No matter what your trade, you need to use skills such as technical reading, interpreting documents such as blueprints and code books, and performing math calculations. The full list of Essential Skills includes:
Apprentices must be EI eligible to be eligible for funding. The tuition for PEI’s registered apprentices is subsidized 100 percent and is funded by SkillsPEI through the Labour Market Development Agreement.
Apprenticeship is a method of learning the skills and knowledge necessary to become a skilled worker and a certified journey person. Apprenticeship combines on-the-job training under the supervision of a qualified tradesperson and classroom training at a training establishment. Most apprenticeship programs take two to four years to complete and combine approximately 80 per cent paid-on-the job training with 20 per cent technical/in-school learning - usually at Holland College or an off-Island institute.
Have Successfully Completed an Apprenticeship Program - A Certificate of Apprenticeship and a Certificate of Qualification will be issued to graduates upon successful completion of an apprenticeship program. In an interprovincial occupation/trade, an Interprovincial Red Seal will be affixed to the Completion of Apprenticeship Certificate and the Certificate of Qualification.