Welcome to HAAMB

Welcome to Huronia Aboriginal Management Board website page. We are the delivery agent for ISETS (Indigenous Skills and Employment, Training Strategy) under the auspices of Aboriginal Labor Force Development Circle. HAAMB provides ISETS employment and training services and programs to Saugeen and Chippewas of Nawash First Nation clients. More recently, we became one of Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth Employment Ontario Service Providers. We now provide Employment Ontario services such as employment supports, resume development, career development and assessment, and employer connections. If you are looking for a job in Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth Catchment area, we are the organization you want to visit and start the process of landing your dream job.
Our staff can be reached by telephone (519-376-9400) or email (info@haamb.ca)if you are seeking a training sponsorship.
Our office location is at 1101, 2nd Ave East, Unit 1131-A, Owen Sound Ontario. Next to the Boot and Blade Restaurant.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE:
The flu season is still very much a health and safety issue. We ask that you refrain from coming into the office if you are experiencing flu symptoms. There are other ways we can be reached either by telephone and email.
HAAMB Staff:
Stella P – Manager
Applications being accepted for – ISETS Employment Counsellor
Carlene K – Special Projects Coordinator
April J – Project Coordinator
Jackson Nadjiwan – Employment Ontario Development Officer
Natalie Root – Employment Ontario Development Officer
Darcy K – Finance Clerk/Program Support
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The Huronia Area Aboriginal Management Board will support the building of strong Aboriginal communities to provide their members with better employment and training opportunities.
The Huronia Area Aboriginal Management Board will increase the capacity building, control, and responsibility for program design and implementation within the Aboriginal communities.
The Huronia Area Aboriginal Management Board will meet the special needs of Aboriginal people living in urban areas, youth, and persons with disabilities.