Resources for

Nova Scotians 

Striving for Greater

Self Reliance

Self-Reliant.ca

Discover opportunities to work with others to improve your own life and the lives of your family, friends and neighbours through achieving greater self reliance together.

Financial Self Reliance Resources

Employment Services

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church offers a variety of services to those looking for new employment opportunities. These include one-on-one employment coaching, expert advice on searching for a job, online job search skills workshops and webinars, enroll in an active job search group. Click the link for details.

  • Get one-on-one employment coaching, 
  • Ask an employment expert for personal advice on searching for a job, 
  • Attend online job search skills workshops or webinars,
  • Join an active job search group,
  • Search the Church job network and other online job search sites.

Additional Employment Resources

Nova Scotia Works (novascotiaworks.ca):

  • Offers a variety of services, including career planning, job postings, resume and cover letter assistance, interview prep, and access to employment services centers across the province.

Job Bank (jobbank.gc.ca):

  • A federal government resource with job postings specific to Nova Scotia. It allows job seekers to search for jobs by location, skill level, and occupation.

Career Beacon (careerbeacon.com):

  • A popular job board featuring postings from employers across Atlantic Canada, including Nova Scotia. The site allows you to search by location, industry, and company.

Indeed Nova Scotia (indeed.ca):

  • A widely used job search engine, Indeed lets you browse job postings by location, keyword, and company. It also includes features for uploading resumes and creating job alerts.

Workopolis (workopolis.com):

  • A job search engine that aggregates job postings from across Canada, including Nova Scotia. It provides tools for resume building and career advice.

Government of Nova Scotia Jobs (novascotia.ca/jobs):

  • Official site for public sector job opportunities within the Government of Nova Scotia, featuring postings across various departments and agencies.

Eluta (eluta.ca):

  • A job search engine that provides listings from employers who are recognized as Canada’s top employers. The search filters allow job seekers to focus on Nova Scotia-based roles.

Job Junction (jobjunction.ca):

  • A Halifax-based employment resource center that offers job search tools, workshops, one-on-one support, and resources tailored to job seekers in Nova Scotia.

Halifax Noise Jobs on Instagram (instagram.com/halifaxnoisejobs):

  • A social media account featuring job postings and opportunities in Halifax and the surrounding areas, updated regularly for easy browsing.

Go Overseas (gooverseas.com):

  • A resource for finding jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities abroad, including some listings for Nova Scotians interested in working overseas.

Monster Canada (monster.ca):

  • A well-established job search platform that offers job postings across Canada, including Nova Scotia. Monster also provides career advice, resume tips, and job alerts

Ways to Supplement Your Income

Idea Collection

In our interconnected world there are more ways then ever for us to supplement our income with part time work, side gigs, home-based businesses, etc. Here are are just some ideas to consider. Search for more ideas like these on Google by typing something like "Etsy alternatives". Also check our Facebook group for more suggestions including posts about new opportunities people have heard about.

Jobs Bear

This online job search site taps into a number of sources. Save time by searching here. Lots of jobs listed for communities in Nova Scotia.  Details.

 

Jobicorn

Site with regular jobs and work at home opportunities for Nova Scotians. Details.

 

Task Rabbit

Become a tasker and offer delivery, furniture assembly, home repair, running errands, cleaning or any of a host of other services at your rates and on your schedule. Available in HRM.  Details.

 

Door Dash

Got a car and a cell phone? Sign up to make money delivering food in your area. Set your own schedule and work when you want, as much as you need to.  Details.

 

Uber Eats

Got a car and a cell phone? Sign up to make money delivering food in your area. Set your own schedule and work when you want, as much as you need to.  Details.

 

Facebook Marketplace

There are dozens of buy and sell groups on Facebook Marketplace just for Nova Scotians with thousands of members who are always looking for a deal. Just browse it and see what others are selling. If you can source or serve any needs you see there, you may be in business.

 

Kijiji

Do you have any goods you can sell or services to offer? This popular classified ads site is a great place to earn some extra cash, especially if you can offer multiple items or repeat services. Details.

 

Upwork

The premier marketplace for freelancers, outsourcers and consultants from around the world. An easy way to offer your talents, whatever they may be to a global marketplace. Details.

 

Fiverr

Are you good at something? Anything? Almost any service can be sold on Fiverr. Graphic design, video animation, SEO support, content writing, coding, website design, business planning are all popular gigs. Details.

 

Etsy

This online marketplace is primarily for handmade goods, art, and crafts, or vintage items. If you are crafty or resourceful it's easy to start selling here. Details.

 

Shopify

Subscription-based software that allows you to quickly and easily set up an online store to sell just about any goods or services you can imagine. Details.

 

The Self Reliance Plan

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Use this form on your own or with the assistance of a mentor. The form helps you assess your needs, income, and expenses; identify available resources; identify service you can give in return for assistance received; and develop your own plan for becoming more self-reliant.

Development Counseling Services

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Professional development counselors assist Church leaders in empowering individuals and families to overcome barriers preventing their long-term self-reliance. The process requires the individual to work closely with local Church leaders, a mentor and possibly family members. A referral from your local Bishop begins the process.

Community Programs

Emergency help with food and shelter

Links to various community programs and services

Truro Housing Outreach Society

  • Emergency housing in Truro

211 Nova Scotia

  • community & government support

Phoenix Centre For Youth

  • walk-in centre for youth

Welcome Housing & Support Services

  • Housing support in Halifax HRM

Feed Nova Scotia

  • Find food in Nova Scotia
Community programs

Provincial Government Programs & Services

The Province of Nova Scotia

Find government programs and services in your community using this simple search page. Categories include:

  • Emergency / Disaster
  • Housing / Shelter
  • Continuing Care
  • Food Support
  • Financial
  • Seniors
  • Newcomers
  • Disability Support
  • Transportation
  • Government / Legal

Credit: Communications Nova Scotia, 2006

Federal Government Programs

Convenient links

Links to various federal programs and services

Immigration to Nova Scotia

Various helpful sites

These resources assist immigrants in finding employment and settling in Nova Scotia.

Financial Self Reliance Groups

These groups typically consist of 8-12 people who meet for 2 hours once per week for 10-12 weeks. Each group has a facilitator who does not lecture or teach but simply encourages everyone to work their way through a professionally prepared workbook together. All sessions are held virtually during Covid and may be held virtually or in person when health and safety protocols permit. There is no fee for participation. 

These groups are sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While the importance of the spiritual component of life is acknowledged, the groups are practical and focused. The groups are open and welcoming to all, regardless of belief. 

Personal Finance

Lean to track expenditures, protect against financial hardship, reduce impulsive spending, eliminate consumer debt, invest in the future, and prepare for retirement. You will create a financial plan and follow a budget. Spouses are encouraged to attend together.

Manual & Videos

Life Skills

Older teens and young adults learn to research career and education opportunities, find and obtain employment, and learn to manage their money.

Manual & Videos

Find a Better Job

For anyone wishing to find a job, or find a better job than they now have. That might mean better pay or a job better suited to the lifestyle you choose for yourself and your family or simply one you enjoy.

Manual & Videos

Start & Grow a Business

For anyone with a business idea who would like to explore how to get started. Or anyone who has an existing business and would like to expand services, products, locations, workforce, and profits.

Manual & Videos

Interested in Participating in a Self Reliance Group?

This form lets you express your interest in one or more self reliant groups. Click the button below and submit the short form and registration details will be provided via email when group registration opens. There is no obligation at this time. Groups are always free. Once you receive the details you can decide whether you would still like to participate. The manuals for the groups that interest you may be downloaded here.

Interested in Participating in a Self Reliance Group?

This form lets you express your interest in one or more self reliant groups. Click the button below and submit the short form and registration details will be provided via email when group registration opens. There is no obligation at this time. Groups are always free. Once you receive the details you can decide whether you would still like to participate. The manuals for the groups that interest you may be downloaded here.

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