Employment-related services and supports are available for youth looking to find work. You can also explore Jobs at the City to learn of current opportunities to work for the City of Toronto.
See our events listing for up-to-date workforce development events and announcements.
Toronto Youth Partnerships & Employment (TYPE) is a mobile intensive case management program supporting vulnerable youth (aged 16 to 29) in Toronto who are facing multiple and complex barriers to finding employment. An Outreach Youth Counsellor will help you with life stabilization supports by developing an action plan and connecting you to relevant services, programs, and resources.
TYPE helps you move towards employability by identifying your skills and interests, and working through the barriers that prevent you from reaching your immediate and long term employment goals.
Youth in the TYPE program can access:
TYPE supports youth who identify as part of the following equity deserving groups:
Email: type@toronto.ca
Youth Employment Partnerships (YEP) is a youth-friendly community organization network that offers co-ordinated support to young job seekers 15 to 29 years of age.
YEP is flexible to connect you to the right service and through one-on-one support and mentorship help you develop skills and knowledge as well as identify and secure the right opportunities with career potential. YEP can also connect you with training, certification and education programs to prepare you for employment.
For more information about YEP, contact Mikael Khalam at Mikael.khalam@toronto.ca
The Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC) is a free to join, full-time paid employment program designed to connect you to the workforce.
Are you having a hard time getting a job or staying employed? Are you between the ages of 15 to 30 and out of work and out of school?
If yes, the TYJC program might be exactly what you need.
TYJC is a full-time, paid employment preparation program for youth, especially those who are facing a difficult life situation or having a hard time getting a job.
TYJC will help you become more employment ready through:
TYJC is delivered through the following two phases:
Phase I – Employment Skills Training
Phase II – Employment Opportunity
Participant Eligibility
Prior to joining the TYJC program you must be:
This program is coordinated by the City of Toronto’s Social Development, Finance, and Administration Division in partnership with Service Canada and is delivered by four community agencies across the city.
For more information regarding how to apply and upcoming intake dates please contact the agency closest to you:
Scarborough: West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre
1919 Lawrence Ave. E., Suite 303,Telephone: 416-615-1049
Etobicoke: Arab Community Centre of Toronto
180 Norseman Street, Suite 109, Telephone: 416-231-7746 ext. 212
Next summer, work for the best boss ever… you!
Every summer, Enterprise Toronto delivers a program designed to foster the entrepreneurial spirit in students aged 15 to 29 who are returning to school in the fall.
In place of a summer job, students have the opportunity to be their own boss. All that’s required is a good summer company idea, a detailed business plan, commitment and hard work.
In return, students receive hands-on training from successful business people, financial support with awards up to $3,000, and the opportunity to find out if they have what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
Apply for Summer Company and select Enterprise Toronto as your program provider.
ArtWorksTO is an equity, diversity, and inclusion workforce development program for Indigenous, Black, Persons of Colour and/or 2SLGBTQ+ youth who are working towards careers as creative industries professionals. ArtWorksTO was created in response to the need to create inclusive and representative career paths in creative industries for racialized youth.
ArtWorksTO is delivered in partnership with the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Neighbourhood Arts Network, the City of Toronto, OCAD University and the Remix Project. The program includes:
ArtWorksTO is open to:
For further information, please visit the ArtWorksTO website.