HRLE and Service Canada
Due to the large number of provincial and federal government programs, services, and other resources, we have listed them separately from our other education and employment listings on the Work Well NL site. These links will take you directly to the Department of Human Resources Labour and Employment (HRLE) and Service Canada websites.HRLE - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Click on one of the topics below to jump to the section you wish to view on this page:
Finding a Job
Planning Your Career
Training
For persons with Disabilities
For Employers
For Students and Graduates
Income Support
LMI Works, Hotline and List of Career Work Centres
Programs and Services for Individuals and Families Guidebook
Service Canada - Government of CanadaPlanning Your Career
Training
For persons with Disabilities
For Employers
For Students and Graduates
Income Support
LMI Works, Hotline and List of Career Work Centres
Programs and Services for Individuals and Families Guidebook
The following links will take you directly to the Service Canada site:
Service Canada - Government of Canada main site
Job Bank
Education and Training
Employment
Income Assistance
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Benefits
CPP Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Find a Service Canada Centre in NL
Job Bank
Education and Training
Employment
Income Assistance
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Benefits
CPP Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Find a Service Canada Centre in NL
Department of Human Resources, Labour and Employment - main site
Finding a Job
Careers in Provincial Government
Job Search Assistance
Work Experience and Employment Programs
Employment Counselling
Employment Development Supports
Moving into the Workforce
For Students and Graduates
For Persons with Disabilities
Planning Your Career
Careers in Provincial Government
Employment Counselling
Employment Development Supports
Training
Employment Counselling
Employment Development Supports
Supports to Attend Adult Basic Education (ABE) Literacy Training
Services for Persons with Disabilities
For Persons with Disabilities
Disability Policy Office
Employability Assistance for Persons with Disabilities
Wage Subsidy for Graduates with Disabilities
Support Trusts
For Employers
Wage Subsidy Programs
Community Partnerships Program
Grants to Youth Serving Organizations
For Students and Graduates
Work Experience Opportunities and Employment Programs
Post-secondary Education and Training
Students
• Faculty of Education Post-Internship Work Experience Program for Rural Newfoundland and Labrador
• Partnership for Academic and Career Education and Employment Program (PACEE)
• Rural Practice Work Experience for Medical Students Program
• Small Enterprise Co-op Placement Assistance Program (SECPAP)
• Social Worker Recruitment Program
• Student Work and Service Program (SWASP)
• Tutoring Work Experience Program (TWEP)
Graduates
• Graduate Employment Program
• Wage Subsidy for Graduates with Disabilities
High School Students
• Student Employment Program (Level I, II, III)
• Tutoring for Tuition (TFT)
Youth
18 to 29 years of age who have not completed post-secondary education or training and who have not made a successful transition to the labour force.
• Linkages (youth)
Students
• Faculty of Education Post-Internship Work Experience Program for Rural Newfoundland and Labrador
• Partnership for Academic and Career Education and Employment Program (PACEE)
• Rural Practice Work Experience for Medical Students Program
• Small Enterprise Co-op Placement Assistance Program (SECPAP)
• Social Worker Recruitment Program
• Student Work and Service Program (SWASP)
• Tutoring Work Experience Program (TWEP)
Graduates
• Graduate Employment Program
• Wage Subsidy for Graduates with Disabilities
High School Students
• Student Employment Program (Level I, II, III)
• Tutoring for Tuition (TFT)
Youth
18 to 29 years of age who have not completed post-secondary education or training and who have not made a successful transition to the labour force.
• Linkages (youth)
Income Support
Program Overview
Monthly Rates
Applying for Income Support
Child Benefit
Health Related Services
Support Trusts
Mother Baby Nutrition Supplement
Services for Victims of Violence
The Appeal Process
The Online Mail-back System (TOMS)
Moving into the Workforce
Family Justice Services
LMI Works, Hotline and Career Centres
For information on jobs, careers and workers, visit the LMIworks.nl.ca website or call their hotline:
To speak directly to a consultant:
Phone: 729-6600
Toll-free phone: 1-800-563-6600
Hearing impaired- TTY: 1-866-729-4685
Fax #: (709)729-1129
Visit a Career Work Centre near you.
Mailing address for LMIworks Hotline:
Labour Market Development Division
Department of Human Resources, Labour and Employment
P.O. Box 8700
St. John’s, NL
A1B 4J6
Programs and Services for Individuals and Families Guidebook
In addition to education and employment, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador offers many services for individuals and families related to financial help, housing, justice, health and wellness, and culture and recreation, among others. For a guide to everything they offer, visit the Programs and Services Guidebook (an initiative of the Poverty Reduction Strategy).