OSP News
Check out these great NEW OSP tools and resources!
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OSP Action Plan for Job Seekers - Updated: October 16, 2009
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The OSP Action Plan for Job Seekers provides a user-friendly overview of the different OSP tools and resources that job seekers can use to assess, build and put their Essential Skills and work habits into action.
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OSP Partners
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We continue to expand OSP partnerships that help build competence, confidence and connections! There are now two-way linkages between Career Cruising and the OSP occupational profiles to make it easier for learners and job seekers to access relevant information, resources and tools that will help them in their learning and career decisions. As well, the Employer Registry is now directly linking employers, teachers, students and parents to OSP resources and tools which will help promote a common skills language.
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Occupations and Tasks
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Check out a great new addition to the OSP Occupational Profiles! Each occupational profile contains information on how workers use their Essential Skills on the job as well as useful links to information on career exploration, education and training and employment trends and opportunities. You can now click on the Canada Futures link in any profile to get information on wages and job requirements for that occupation. This allows you to access even more employment information in just one place.
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New OSP Video
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Workers, learners and employers discuss how Essential Skills and work habits are used on the job and in daily life.
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My Essential Skills and Essential Skills Walkabout
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My Essential Skills is a new OSP resource that can be used with individuals to introduce Essential Skills language. The Essential Skills Walkabout which is a group activity to introduce Essential Skills language has been updated.
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New OSP Check-Up Self-Assessment Tools
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Choose from three different self-assessments to get information on your Essential Skills and work habits. The two new self-assessments focus on Essential Skills tasks that you do in everyday life and Essential Skills tasks that you do or have done at work. You can compare your results to occupations you are interested in. You can also use your results to identify real workplace activity sets to help you practice and build your Essential Skills
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Messages for Employers
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Job developers, co-operative education teachers, Business Education Council and Local Board representatives and others can use this resource to promote the OSP with employers.
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