Job Resources


Accessible Employment BC

604-324-3611  |  sci-bc-jobs.ca

This is a free resource for all users – employers who want to submit and update job listings, and job seekers, who can post resumes for potential employers to view and set up alerts to be notified when positions in their interest areas become available.


BC Centre for Ability: Employment Resource Centre

604-450-5511  |  centreforability.bc.ca

Vocational Programs for youth and adults are designed to support people with disabilities to get access to training or employment. The Centre supports adults of working age, legally entitled to work in Canada with a disability or a chronic health condition.


Fable Pathways

makeitfable.com/pathways

A free skill development program with classes and resources taught by people with disabilities for people with disabilities interested in working in the tech industry.


Jewish Family Service Agency

604-637-3314  |  jfsa.ca/employment-services

‘JFSA’s Employment Services Department assists clients in their job search through various programs, including career exploration & coaching, planning, and employment workshops. JFSA establishes relationships with employers and provides them with customized recruitment solutions that meet their business needs


Neil Squire Society

604-473-9363  |  neilsquire.ca

Neil Squire Society uses technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities. Their programs offer an opportunity for people with disabilities to develop computer skills, build employment skills, and enter or re-enter the work force. They provide a range of services to meet individual ergonomic and assistive technology needs in a variety of settings including the office environment, home and/or school, or at their fully-equipped Solutions Assistive Technology Lab.


Open Door Group

604-872-0770  |  opendoorgroup.org

The Open Door Group – formerly TheoBC – envisions a world where people achieve personal independence without limitations. Describing itself as a business-oriented, non-profit organization, it aims to enhance personal growth and economic independence for British Columbians.


Partners for Workplace Inclusion Program

604-439-7947  | ccrw.org/about-us/where-are-you-located

PWIP provides job seekers with disabilities with tools to prepare for a career or secure employment.


WorkBC Employment Services Centres

604-660-2421  |  workbc.ca/Employment-Services/WorkBC

“Our Employment Services Centres are here to support you in getting a job as quickly as possible — and keeping it.” See list of services centres.