RESOURCES FOR JOB SEARCHING
Securing a professional position in Canada may pose certain challenges; however, with perseverance and a resolute commitment, it is certainly attainable. Presented below are several valuable resources intended to assist you in your job search endeavors.
1. Working NB:
You may consider reaching out to Employment Consultants at Working NB. They are highly proficient in guiding the process of finding a professional job, reviewing your resume, and facilitating connections with local employers. Notably, all of their services are offered at no cost. Further information can be accessed here.
It is advisable to engage with the various job fairs and activities organized by Working NB, as this presents an excellent opportunity to connect with prospective employers. For further information, please visit VirtuaNB.
2. MAGMA Association:
To connect with the Magma Association, please contact Ms. Maria de Fatima Lima at maria.defatimalima@magma-amgm.org. She serves as a Volunteer Coordinator and is highly supportive in assisting individuals in navigating employment services, all at no charge.
We invite you to review the available positions within the Government of New Brunswick and submit applications for any roles that interest you here.
Mosaik Program: This supportive initiative is specifically designed for newcomers in New Brunswick. To obtain further information and submit an application, please visit this link.
3. Education and Early Childhood Department
If you are an educator from outside Canada currently residing in New Brunswick, you may wish to consider re-entering the field of teaching. It is advisable to contact the Education and Early Childhood Department or any of the seven School Districts in New Brunswick that align with your interests. While individuals holding provincial licenses are generally given priority, School Districts are increasingly welcoming teachers who possess degrees in education and significant teaching experience, even if they have not yet obtained a license in the province. Many of these qualified individuals are employed as Educational Assistants, Supply Teachers with Local Permits, or Interim Teachers. During this transition period, you have the opportunity to apply for your provincial teaching license to formally integrate into the New Brunswick teaching community. You might want to consult the links provided below for more information.
4. For students
We encourage you to take advantage of the Future GNB program's Student Candidate Pool for your internship, summer or part-time employment opportunities. Applications can be submitted via the following link.
5. Job Boards
Investigate and submit applications for available positions on platforms such as Career Beacon, LinkedIn, Job Bank, Indeed, and other relevant job boards. Additionally, it may be prudent to review job listings for specific municipalities, including Moncton, Dieppe, or Riverview.
Direct Company Applications: Should you encounter a company of interest, please do not hesitate to submit your application via their official website. Additionally, you may consider delivering your resume in person, as this could provide an opportunity to engage in conversation with a recruiter.
6. Networking on LinkedIn
Conduct a search for companies relevant to your field on the LinkedIn platform. You may investigate their employee profiles and establish connections with recruiters or human resources professionals to articulate your interest and provide your resume.