
The purpose of Training-on-the-Job is to provide wage subsidies to assist employers to train a person with a disability for ongoing employment upon completion of the training period.
The Vocational Counsellor or other designated staff negotiates Training-on-the-Job Agreements with the expectation that the employer will hire the Training-on-the-Job participant as a regular employee, following the training period, provided work performance is satisfactory and meets employer requirements. This could include seasonal employment where there is an expectation that the job will be available the following year (e.g. golf courses, landscaping and horticulture).
Training-on-the-Job establishes an employer-employee relationship. The employer who enters into a Training-on-the-Job Agreement may be reimbursed a portion of the gross wages during a pre-determined training period and the employment may be part-time or full-time.
A written training plan and financial agreement is developed between the Vocational Counsellor and the employer and must be approved prior to implementation of the training period.
The initial request for Training-on-the-Job Agreements may be of any duration up to 520 hours with possible extensions up to a maximum of 960 hours within a 52 week time period, or to assist in achieving the required number of hours to qualify for Employment Insurance.
When a Training-on-the-Job Agreement is in place and the participant requires more one-on-one training than is normally expected of an employer, Work Training Services may be purchased from an Evaluation and Work Training Centre to be provided at the employment site or a job coach may be provided where Evaluation and Training Centres are unavailable.
Refer to Appendix XIII for a copy of the Training-on-the-Job Agreement.
The reimbursement rate to a private employer ranges from 0 - 50 percent of gross wages. All employee benefits, including vacation pay, are excluded from eligibility for reimbursement. Reimbursement to a not-for-profit organization can exceed 50 percent reimbursement. The financial reimbursement rates effective April 1, 2007 are as follows:
In addition to the financial reimbursement to the employer and provision of Work Training services, the following limited range of goods and services are available to the participant during the first 20 weeks of employment.
In areas without access to supports from an Evaluation and Training Centre, job coaches may be provided in conjunction with a Training-on-the-Job in accordance with the following guidelines:
In all cases, the Training-on-the Job Agreement and Request Forms must be submitted as per normal procedures.
In areas not served by Evaluation and Training Centres, requests must be submitted to Service Delivery Support for consideration on a case-by-case basis.
If an Evaluation and Training Centre is providing Work Training Services to support a TOJ from within their existing resources, approvals can be done within guidelines and procedures for approval of ETC funded services.
The initial request for Training-on-the-Job Agreements may be of any duration up to 520 hours with possible extensions up to a maximum of 960 hours within a 52 week time period, or to assist in achieving the required number of hours to qualify for Employment Insurance.
Extensions beyond one year will be considered for approval by the Service Delivery Support Branch, under special circumstances such as:
Refer to Appendix XIII for a copy of the Initial
Request and Extension forms for Training-on-the-Job Agreements.
The following standards are applicable to Training-on-the-Job Agreements:
Some projects are funded by other levels of government to provide employment services to disadvantaged groups. Where an individual with a disability is enrolled in one of these employment projects, it may also be possible for the individual to benefit from some of the provisions available through vocational training provided a Vocational Counsellor refers the person to the project.
The Vocational Counsellor refers the participant to a Supported Employment Project and considers the participant an appropriate candidate for Training-on-the-Job, based upon a documented assessment.
An application form and a Training-on-the-Job Agreement are fully completed and submitted for approval prior to the date of the participant starting the Training-on-the-Job.
Additional procedures are the same as for other Training-on-the-Job Agreements.
The same standards apply as for other Training-on-the-Job Agreements.