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Wetaskiwin Works

Are you finding it difficult to get and keep a satisfying job?

You are not alone. Wetaskiwin Works Employment Specialists are trained to help you identify labour market trends, find employment that matches your skills, knowledge and experience while providing training so you can take the next step in your career.

Wetaskiwin Works will:

Alberta has the top performing labour market in North America. Our Employment Specialists will show you how find the right career opportunity.

Program Overview

Wetaskiwin Works programs and services include:

  1. Assessment: Service Needs Determination, Employability Assessment, Specialized Assessment
  2. Employment Plan (Service) Management
  3. Exposure Courses
  4. Job Placement, and
  5. Workplace Training

Service Needs Determination

Service Needs Determination helps you to design an Employment (Service) Plan to guide your career development activities ... more on the AE&I website

Employability Assessment

To ensure the most effective service in meeting your career development needs, the Employability Assessment is used to refine your Employment (Service) Plan and confirm your eligibility for Job Placement or Workplace Training ... more on the AE&I website

Specialized Assessment

A Specialized Assessment is an "in depth" analysis of your educational, vocational, medical, intellectual, or psychological capabilities. It is conducted to identify accommodations or supports that may enable you to participate in education or labour market training programs and to obtain and maintain employment ... more on the AE&I website

Employment Plan (Service) Management

Service management allows our Employment Specialists to provide consistent support to help you realize your employment goals. This includes one hundred and eighty days of active post-employment support ... more on the AE&I website

Exposure Courses

Exposure Course training may include Computer Training and provides certification you may require for employment in a specific occupation ... more on the AE&I website

Job Placement

Job Placement Services connect you with employment and provides on-going job maintenance supports to help you retain employment for up to one hundred and eighty days. Job Placement normally involves completion of modules of the Career Developmen, Career Path Management and Job Retention courses as described in your Service Plan ... more on the AE&I website

Workplace Training

If you are over the age of eighteen and have little or no work experience in your chosen career, Workplace Training services provides you with formal work-site training opportunities. Workplace Training normally involves completion of all modules of the Career Development, Career Path Management and Job Retention courses as well as essential skills, work exposure and occupational related skills ... more on the AE&I website

CD - Career Development:

Successful career employees understand who they are. They conduct extensive occupational research, make healthy decisions about their employment future, produce marketable resumés, conduct effective work searches and present their qualifications well in interview situations. These courses help learners develop this understanding so they can make effective career decisions.

CD-5: Introduction to Career Planning
CD-6: Resumé
CD-7: Cover Letter
CD-8: Work Search Techniques
CD-9: What Employers Want
CD-10: Interviewing Skills

CPM - Career Path Management:

CPM courses are based of information gathered through Lokken's network of employers across Alberta. In reviewing our programs with employers we ask each employer to list the top three reasons why employees succeed. Employers' most common answers are assembled into a series of twelve modules designed to highlight common barriers to employment success. CPM modules address soft skills barriers to employment and build and reinforce your ability to manage interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships in a manner that ensures productive engagement in the labour market.

CPM workshops allow learners to demonstrate resilient skills in:
CPM-1 Money and Budgeting
CPM-2 Group Dynamics
CPM-3 Occupational Health & Wellness / Addictions
CPM-4 Conflict Resolution
CPM-5 Communications
CPM-6 Intrapersonal Management
CPM-7 Interpersonal Management
CPM-8 Managing Change
CPM-9 Risk Management
CPM-10 Anger Management
CPM-11 Stress Management
CPM-12 Time Management

JR - Job Retention:

Job Retention develops the skills needed to maintain employment and take advantage of opportunities for career advancement that arise from employment. After completing JR, you will to:

CT - Basic Computer Skills:

This course provides basic computer skills training to familiarize new computer users with the computer as a business productivity tool. As we help Alberta's labour force develop marketable and productive labour market skills, we recognize two prevalent labor market tendencies: that employers demonstrate a propensity to replace humans in repetitive industrial tasks with computers and computerized machines and that the labour market requires employment candidates to communicate their skills through electronic means. Entry level workers who demonstrate basic computing abilities have enhanced access to (and are valued within) this marketplace.


CT-1 Computer Basics
CT-2 Web Browsers
CT-3 Documents
CT-4 Spreadsheets
CT-5 Email
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