

Services Québec is the one-stop shop for government services to individuals and businesses throughout the province.
Its mission is to provide simplified access to public services.
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Main services offered
We can help you in the following areas:
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General information on government programmes and services
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Assistance with administrative procedures with government departments and agencies
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Help with navigating government digital platforms
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Social solidarity services
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Employment assistance services
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Business services
Counter and telephone services
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Use the Services Québec office locator to find a Services Québec office near you and find out its opening hours.
We are an agri-food processing company, a leader in the production of apple and fruit purees. We employ over 300 people in the Haut-Saint-Laurent MRC region. Our employees are our greatest asset, and we offer them many benefits, including group insurance, RRS, sick leave, free products and a daycare center.
Contact:
Élie-Anne Royal
Human Resources - Coordinator
elie-anne.royal@vergersleahy.com
1772 route 209, Franklin, J0S 1E0
Tel. : 450 827-2544 #582
Current job opportunities
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At CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest, we work hard, but our efforts are well rewarded;
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statutory holidays,
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sick days,
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comprehensive insurance plan, etc.
We're located on Montreal's South Shore, just across the bridge. One word to the wise: no more traffic jams or headaches when you're on the move. All without straying too far from the metropolis and its attractions.
Our organization has 128 facilities scattered throughout the Greater Montreal area, as well as some in Montreal. Our regional responsibilities for physical rehabilitation, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder and dependency mean that many of our facilities are located in the greater Montérégie region.
Contact:
Cassandra Savard
296, Voie de Desserte, Route 132
Saint-Constant, Québec, J5K 2C9
Cell : 514-809-7676

Centre-conseil en emploi is an organization whose mission is to help jobseekers aged 18 and over find the employment they are looking for, and to help immigrants with their settlement, immigration procedures, and social and professional integration. We offer services in the Haut-Saint-Laurent and Beauharnois-Salaberry MRCs via our three offices in Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Valleyfield.
Contact:
Luc Gauthier
General Manager
lucg@creso-emploi.ca
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139, rue Victoria, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Qc) J6T 1A4
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640, rue Ellice, 2e étage, Beauharnois (Qc) J6N 0T2
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72, rue Dalhousie, local 100, Huntingdon (Qc) J0S 1H0
Tel: 450 377-4889, ext. 1 | Fax: 450 377-5199

On the outskirts of Montreal, we are a small school board with a large bilingual territory. Being a small board means you are not one person in a huge system but rather one of us, part of the team. Student success is our main priority, and this philosophy is felt deeply as you step through our doors. We offer opportunities for teachers both inside and outside of the classroom including pedagogical and technical consulting roles, administration and more. We offer job opportunities in our daycares, school offices, and our board office. Whether you are interested in teaching, supporting schools, being part of the school board staff, or within our maintenance department, we have a spot for you.
Having such a large and diverse territory means the opportunity for you to teach in different communities… you can be part of a large suburban community that is only 25 minutes from downtown …..or work in a rural community where families know each other and they make you feel like a neighbor too….or perhaps take the opportunity to work in the country with vast fields and quiet towns making your commute a display of mother nature’s beauty.… we truly have it all ! With new highways making the commute off island so accessible, the chance to come try our communities has never been easier.
Come work with us, come be part of our community.
Kim Porter & Laura Wright
Recruiters, Human Resources Department
New Frontier School Board
214 McLeod, Chateauguay, QC J6J 2H4
Tel: 450-691-1440

Grow with us!
We believe in you.
We believe you can grow with our extraordinary team of leaders, workers and visionaries. ROSE ScienceVie is managed by individuals who are passionate about their career and who value the joie de vivre that makes Quebec a privileged place to live and work. This has allowed us to grow and become Quebec’s cannabis company, and today we offer some of the most coveted jobs in the cannabis industry in Canada. Yes, we believe in you. What about you?
Why join the ROSE family?
1. One can remain oneself.
Working at ROSE ScienceVie is a source of pride because we are at the forefront of the legal cannabis industry in Canada. But the most important thing is that you can be yourself.
We respect you as an individual, no matter who you are or what you do.
We count on you to help us make your life and the lives of others better.
Like you, we are proud of Quebec culture and share the values of the community.
2. You can live by your values.
You know that cannabis can really help Canadians and Quebecers live better lives and, like us, you are committed to making this a reality:
The quality of your work speaks for itself.
Your relationships are based on collaboration and openness.
Pleasure and happiness are very important to you, and you have faith in the people around you.
3. You can like where you work.
Life is short, and you deserve to work in a healthy and positive environment:
At the heart of Canada’s thriving cannabis industry, we serve customers, suppliers, partners and governments;
In our brand new 55,000 square foot facility dedicated to the cultivation and distribution of cannabis in Huntingdon, Quebec, and in our Montreal offices.
4. You can develop your skills and learn new ones.
At ROSE, learning and development are strongly encouraged. With an ambitious approach, everything becomes possible:
Inspiring leaders, friends and colleagues who share a passion for their work and community.
With the appropriate role, a positive attitude and a smooth transition in our family.
Contact:
Mariem Debibi
Recruitment and development specialist
2295 Chemin Ridge, Huntingdon, QC, J0S 1H0
mariem.debibi@roselifescience.ca
Tél: 450-264-5434

Alliance Carrière Travail (ACT) is a humanistic organization whose mission is to contribute to the development of a person's full socio-professional potential and talents, by supporting them in their community and with employers. ACT stands out for its commitment to young people, experienced adults and immigrants wishing to take the first steps towards employment.
Our experts work as a team for the benefit of the participant, contributing to his or her successful integration. Whether it's individual coaching, training opportunities or group activities, all individuals benefit from the creativity of our professionals, who always place the participant at the heart of their actions.
Recognized as an experienced organization in the job market, Alliance Carrière Travail offers both participants and employers a wide range of services adapted to a clientele requiring personalized follow-up and tools. Our experts are committed to providing excellent service, leading to successful integration into the workplace.
Centre de services de Brossard
1 Place du Commerce, bureau 100, Brossard, Québec), J4W 2Z7
Tél.: 450 462-2003
Fax.: 450 462-3733
Centre de services de Châteauguay
265 boulevard d’Anjou, bureau 205, Châteauguay, (Québec), J6J 5J9
Tél.: 450 699-4545
Fax.: 450 462-3733
Point de services Longueuil (sur rendez-vous seulement)
13, rue Saint-Laurent Est, Longueuil, (Québec), J4H 4B7
Tél.: 450 876-1509
Fax.: 450 462-3733
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The mission of the CDC du Haut-Saint-Laurent, which has been in existence since 1997, is to ensure the active participation of the popular and community movement in the socio-economic development of our area.
The CDC also acts as a spokesperson for the community on important issues within the territory.
www.cdc-beauharnois-salaberry.org/category/offres-demploi/
Corporation de développement communautaire du Haut-Saint-Laurent
72, Dalhousie, bureau 100 b
Huntingdon (Québec) J0S 1H0
Telephone : 450 264-9042
Email: info@cdchsl.org

The Carrefour jeunesse-emploi Huntingdon is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support and equip young people between the ages of 16 and 35 to develop or actualize their potential. We are a dynamic team ready to listen to your needs, working in partnership with competent employability resources. The administrative team works out of the Valleyfield office. Carrefour jeunesse-emploi Huntingdon has two offices: one in Huntingdon and one in Saint-Rémi.
Huntingdon
2, E. rue Henderson, Suite 1
Huntingdon, J0S 1H0
Tél.: 450.264.5858
Fax.: 450.264.2058
info@cjehuntingdon.org
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St-Rémi
18, rue de l’Église
St-Rémi, J0L 2L0
Tél.: 450.454.5814
Fax.: 450.454.3533
info-stremi@cjehuntingdon.org

YES is a non-profit, community-driven organization. We have been driving positive change in Quebec for over 25 years. Our mission is to provide English-language support to those seeking employment and to help entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses. With our personalized approach and commitment to excellence, we’ve helped countless individuals achieve their career and business goals and realize their full potential.
Sofia Favila
Provincial Project Manager
YES Employment + Entrepreneurship
(Youth Employment Services Foundation)
666 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 700 | Montreal, Quebec | H3A 1E7 |
T. (514) 878-9788, Ext. 323 | Direct line (438) 812-0167

Les Aidants du Haut Saint-Laurent is a community organization based in
Saint-Chrysostome that has been serving the entire Haut-Saint-Laurent region
since 1997.
The organization's mission is to prevent burnout among caregivers
caregivers of a person with loss of autonomy, to enable them to better
their role and improve their quality of life. To this end
the organization offers a variety of services in 2 main categories:
- Psychosocial support: designed for caregivers of people losing their autonomy
loss of autonomy, whether a senior or a person under the age of
65 with an ASD (autism spectrum disorder) or ID (intellectual disability).
ID (intellectual disability). This component includes reflective workshops,
café-causeries, support groups, training and individual support.
- Respite: for caregivers of seniors who are losing their autonomy.
autonomy. This component includes in-home stimulation respite (maintaining the
abilities of the person being cared for), home-based comfort respite (offering a reassuring presence to a person at the end of life) as well as relais-répit
(group activity center) on the organization's premises. These
services are offered by a team of 17 qualified and trained
caregivers to take advantage of free time so that they can go about their
free time to go about their business.
Positions are available in the respite services.
Valérie Desgroseilliers
Respite Program Supervisor
23A, Ste-Anne,Saint-Chrysostome, QCJ0S 1R0
Telephone: 450-826-1243 poste : 2222
Toll-Free: 1-855-826-1243
vdesgroseilliers@aidantshsl.org

Centre de services scolaire de la Vallée-des-Tisserands
Proud to be at the heart of student, youth and adult SUCCESS!
The mission of the Centre de services scolaires is to offer quality educational services, ensure student success, promote public education and contribute to the social, cultural and economic development of its community and region.
​www.cssvt.gouv.qc.ca/offres-emploi/
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Nancy Daigneault
Analyst - Human Resources Services
630, rue Ellice
Beauharnois (Québec) J6N 3S1
Telephone: 450 225-2788, ext. 6454

Vision-Travail
We are an organization specializing in employability experienced workers aged 40 and over. Our mission is to accompany them in their job search and ensure that the job is in line with their goals and needs.
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Contact: Marie-France Gagnon
Liaison Officer
19, rue du Marché, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (head office), QC, J6T 1P1
Telephone: 450-371-9533
mfgagnon@visiontravail.ca
Vaudreuil-Dorion location: 450-455-5150
Longueuil location: 450-651-8747
Here are our job offers: www.visiontravail.ca/emploi

Parc Safari
Parc Safari is a wildlife park founded over 51 years ago where you can experience an Adventure Safari aboard an electric bush truck. Some 300 animals of 30 species roam free in the Safari Adventure meadow. Visit the Lions' Glass Tunnel, a 19 mm glass wall that's all that stands between you and the king of the jungle. Walk the Fallow Deer Trail, explore the Afrika Terrace and spy on the savannah from giraffe height. Take advantage of our catering service, Souk boutique and much more. Cool off in our water park and try out our wave pool.
www.parcsafari.com/en/carriere/
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242 Rang Roxham, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Québec, J0L 1V0
Contact: info@parcsafari.com

Place aux jeunes en région
Whether your journey is short, long, tortuous or linear, Place aux jeunes en région is a network of more than a hundred individuals across Quebec who are committed to supporting you in your regional settlement project.
Contact: Désil Pierre
Place aux Jeunes Haut-Saint-Laurent
10 rue King, Huntingdon, QC J0S 1H0
Telephone: 450-264-5411
placeauxjeunes@mrchsl.com
Place aux jeunes des Jardins-de-Napierville
An exceptional location, peace and quiet between major centres
Located on Quebec's southern border, Les Jardins-de-Napierville enjoys an exceptional location. Close to Montreal and right on the American border, residents of the region can quickly get to both. In fact, it's such an ideal location that, before the arrival of the French, the First Nations used the region as a crossing point between what are now Montreal and New York. The peace and quiet of the countryside, close to Montreal and New York, is simply perfect!
www.placeauxjeunes.qc.ca/regions/monteregie/les-jardins-de-napierville
​Stéfannie Picard
Place aux jeunes des Jardins-de-Napierville
450 454-0559 poste 220

CPE Abracadabra
The CPE Abracadabra has 4 locations, situated in Sainte-Martine, Ormstown, and Saint-Antoine-Abbé.
We pride ourselves on being a MODEL OF EXCELLENCE and a reference in early childhood education, among other things, by applying the HighScope pedagogical approach, which is based on active learning. The staff members proudly represent the organization with integrity, loyalty, and honesty.
Working for CPE Abracadabra means:
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13 paid holidays/vacation days per year
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Collective insurance
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A very advantageous retirement plan
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The possibility of work/family balance
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Ongoing training opportunities related to pedagogy
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A salary according to the Ministry of Family's pay scale
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A dynamic and friendly work environment.
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Contact Information:
Norma Ouellette
Coordonnatrice des ressources humaines
recrutement@cpeabracadabra.com
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CPE Abracadabra (& head office) : 47, rue Bridge, Ormstown (QC) J0S 1K0
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CPE Les petites pommes : 2650, rue du Parc, Saint-Antoine-Abbé (QC) J0S 1N0
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CPE La petite magie : 301, rue St-Joseph, Sainte-Martine (QC) J0S 1V0
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CPE La maison des copains : 6, rue des Copains, Sainte-Martine (QC) J0S 1V0
Job Openings: www.cpeabracadabra.ca

FROHME
The FROHME brings together, represents, and actively supports its members to transform its community and the social and community housing sector, with the aim of promoting access to decent, sustainable, and financially affordable housing. With ambition and humanity, it transforms the real estate landscape through the development of social and community initiatives, while fostering pride and commitment among its members.
Contact Information:
Martine Boyer
Communications and Community Life Manager
martine.boyer@frohme.org
438 502-0279

The Kahnawà:ke Education Centre
In lasting partnership with parents and community, the Kahnawà:ke Education System ensures that all Kahnawa'kehró:non students will be given well-balanced and superior learning opportunities. Our students will achieve pride and self-sufficiency through powerful curriculum based on Kanien'kehá:ka language, values and content, guided by innovative teaching methods. Our students will apply their knowledge and skills to fulfill their life goals in contemporary society while honoring our ancestors and building our future through seven generations thinking.
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For more information CLICK HERE
Contact Information:
Tara Cross
450-632-8770
450-632-8042
P.O. BOX 1000, Kahnawà:ke, QC J0L 1B0
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Complexe X Immigration
Complexe X Immigration offers services to help newcomers integrate into Quebec society through the assimilation of values and language, notably through socialization, integration and francization activities.
Our program
The activities of Complexe X Immigration have three major objectives:
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Break the isolation of immigrants
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Help them learn the French language
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Participate in the integration of Quebec values
Socialization is a means of bringing immigrants into contact with native Quebecers, to avoid the creation of ghettos. Socialization accelerates the learning of the language and Quebec's habits and customs through continuous exposure.
Francization is not only an essential part of life in Quebec, but also an integral part of Quebec culture. Learning a language is a palpable asset for participating in Quebec's economic growth, both as foreign workers and future permanent residents.
Integration, on the other hand, is a way of getting immigrants to participate in the various activities of Quebec society, so that they feel welcome and can put down new roots.

ANCRE ET AILES of Haut-St-Laurent
Our mission is to welcome adults living with or who have experienced a mental health problem or emotional turmoil in a living environment that allows them to benefit from mutual help and break their social isolation.
Our activities and services aim to support people so they can regain power on their life, improve their autonomy and their quality of life.
We also have as a mandate to raise awareness in the community regarding issues surrounding mental health.

Horizon Multifunctional Center 
Center Multifonctionnel Horizon offers a full range of services for people with disabilities, including daytime activities, weekend respite, a summer camp, in-home respite services and a permanent housing service starting in spring 2025.
Our center promotes the social integration of people of all ages living with a disability. We offer a variety of activities adapted to meet the specific needs of disabled people and their families, in a stimulating and versatile environment.

People aged 16 or older may be eligible for general adult education courses such as language, sciences, history, math, etc through our Continuing Education and Vocational Centres.
Vocational education programs provide training for people to enter the workforce in a trade. Such training is recognized by the Diplôme d’études professionnelles (DEP – Diploma of Vocational Studies).
214 Rue McLeod Chateauguay, QC J6J 2H4
Contact Kirsten Goldthorp & Daryl Ness
450-691-1440
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www.nfsb.qc.ca/adult-and-vocational-education
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