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JobStart/Future Skills

Institutional Quick Response Training
(Quick Skills)

JobStart/Future Skills Program - Quick Skills option provides funds to public training institutions to train the unemployed to meet industry requirements for skilled workers. Training should lead to ongoing permanent employment. The program also provides access to credit training in rural and northern Saskatchewan.

Employers and industry sectors should contact the nearest SIAST campus, regional college or the Dumont Technical Institute to discuss their training needs. Priority will be given to proposals demonstrating strong prospects of ongoing employment for trainees, particularly for the designated groups.

Individuals interested in training should also contact their nearest training institution. For programs lasting 12 weeks or more, trainees can apply for student loans. Training allowances may also be available for eligible trainees for programs that are less than 12 weeks.

Objectives 

  • To provide the unemployed with recognized skills to gain employment; 
  • To provide a quick response by public training institutions to skill shortages in industry; 
  • To foster partnerships among training institutions, industry, employers and government to prepare the unemployed for jobs in growth areas of the economy. 
  • To provide access to credit training in rural and northern Saskatchewan. 
Eligibility Criteria 
  • Training will be delivered by SIAST campuses, regional colleges and the Dumont Technical Institute.
  • Training will be short term (normally a 20 week maximum). 
  • Training may be provided in the classroom and/or at the work site. 
  • Training must be recognized by industry and/or a public training institution or government. 
  • Training must be directly linked to strong prospects for ongoing full-time employment for trainees. 
  • Training that provides full-time, seasonal or permanent part-time employment will also be considered. 
Eligible Trainees 

Eligible trainees must be: 

  • Unemployed adults; or
  • Unemployed youth 18 years of age and out of school for one year or a high school graduate.  
  • Legally eligible to work in Canada.
  • Saskatchewan residents.
Preference will be given to proposals which include training and employment for the following designated groups: 
  • youth 
  • women in non-traditional jobs 
  • First Nations and Métis peoples 
  • people with disabilities 
  • visible minorities 
  • social assistance recipients 
To recruit trainees, training institutions are encouraged to use existing referral agents such as:  Tuition fees in accordance with SIAST fee structures will be charged for Quick Skills training courses. Tuition fees will be waived for social assistance recipients and individuals qualifying for PTA in courses of less than 12 weeks. 

Training allowances may be available for Quick Skills courses less than 12 weeks in length or less for qualified individuals. Trainees in courses lasting 12 weeks or more may be eligible to apply for student loans. 

For more information call:

SIAST (Kelsey Campus) Saskatoon (306) 933-8315
SIAST (Palliser Campus) Moose Jaw (306) 694-3389
SIAST (Wascana Campus) Regina (306) 798-0230
SIAST (Woodland Campus) Prince Albert (306) 953-7034
Carlton Trail Regional College Humboldt (306) 946-2094
Cumberland Regional College Nipawin (306) 862-9833
Cypress Hills Regional College Swift Current (306) 778-5470
Lakeland College Lloydminster, AB (780) 871-5760
North West Regional College North Battleford (306) 937-5139
Northlands College La Ronge (306) 425-4436
Parkland Regional College Yorkton (306) 786-2580
Prairie West Regional College Outlook (306) 867-8857
Southeast Regional College Weyburn (306) 848-2510
Dumont Technical Institute Saskatoon (306) 242-6070

Or e-mail: jobstart@sasked.gov.sk.ca.