SWPP Partners

CEWIL Canada continues to play a crucial role in disseminating program information about Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)'s Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) delivery programs to post-secondary educations across the country. The strategic partnerships between CEWIL and the below SWPP providers further fosters student recruitment opportunities through Canadian universities, colleges, and polytechnics through co-op and work-integrated learning (WIL) programs.

To learn more about SWPP Partnership opportunities, or to become a CEWIL SWPP partner, please contact us at [email protected].

SWPP Partners

BioTalent Canada

BioTalent Canada™ is the HR partner of and catalyst for growth in Canada’s bio-economy. Our engagement with employers, associations, post-secondary institutions, immigrant serving agencies and service providers has built a dynamic network that is strengthening skills, connecting job-ready talent to industry and creating opportunities. Recently awarded a Great Place to Work® Certification, BioTalent Canada practices the same industry standards they recommend to their stakeholders. For more information visit biotalent.ca.

SWPP Program:

The Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) is an initiative to increase the job-readiness of students registered in STEM, healthcare, business and all other programs at Canadian post-secondary institutions.

The program gives employers the freedom to:

  • Gain access to funds to hire students
  • Leverage a pool of workers eager to enhance their skills
  • Develop new talent for future recruitment needs

Who Qualifies:

Wage subsidies are available to all employers and post-secondary institutions who are creating a work-integrated learning opportunity and who meet the program criteria. Biotech or healthcare employers can hire Canadian students from any post-secondary institutions across Canada through BioTalent Canada’s Student Work Placement Program.

To qualify for the program, either:

  • the position needs to have a biotechnology or healthcare focus or
  • the employer needs to have a biotechnology or healthcare focus.

Wage Subsidies:

The program’s wage subsidies help knock down that cost barrier, by covering the cost of a student’s salary by 75% up to a maximum of $7,500.

How to apply:

Contact Colleen Hayes at [email protected] for program updates and information on how to apply to BioTalent Canada’s Student Wage Subsidy Program.

For more information, see the BioTalent Canada SWPP website.

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