The Job Developer will be responsible for linking adult participants to work experience and employment opportunities. The Job Developer will also facilitate regular workshops on employment preparation topics and provide individualized support. A successful candidate will have experience networking to build relationships with employers and industry professionals.
Duties and Responsibilities
Identifying and developing employment opportunities and directly placing participants into suitable positions in the labour market.
Ensuring sustainability in job placement; providing direct support to participants and employers to maintain employment.
Providing direct participant services including: facilitating employment preparation workshops, posting notices, managing social media accounts, developing and presenting information on professional resumes and job search skills, attending hiring fairs, coordinating and facilitating employment boot camp events.
Contacting employers (cold calling, networking, events, etc.) and developing a strong network of employer contacts.
Developing job readiness by identifying challenges, barriers, and assistance they may need to gain meaningful employment.
Assessing and addressing individual needs, barriers, and complexities and developing and managing service plans.
Ensuring effective and ongoing communication with identified stakeholders, including participants, professionals, referral sources, and amongst a strong interdisciplinary team.
Connecting participants with appropriate community resources, including provincial services (available through the provincial Government), Federal Government Services, and local agencies and service providers.
Identifying and connecting with employers to identify their recruitment and hiring needs.
Timely report writing, in accordance with current templates, guides, standards, and processes.
Record keeping and maintaining paper and electronic files.
Maintaining a database for employer connections and networking contacts.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Social Sciences or related field including Kinesiology, Community Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Psychology, Social Work, Education, etc.
Career and employment counselling, job development/placement and marketing, case management, government programming facilitation experience an asset.
Candidates should have a strong understanding of the labour market with an emphasis on their respective locations.
Fluency in French is considered an asset.
Sensitivity to learning limitations that may be present with participants.
Intermediate to advanced computer skills.
Knowledgeable with social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, as well as key job search sites including Glassdoor, Indeed, CareerBuilder for job searching and applications.
Outstanding teamwork and interpersonal skills.
An excellent understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity.
Security background check required.
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Inclusion We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can thrive. Improving inclusion and equity is a collective responsibility. Lifemark promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including but not limited to those self-identifying as a member of the employment equity groups: Indigenous peoples, Newcomers to Canada, Women, and Visible minorities. Accommodation Accommodations are available on request for all candidates taking part in any aspect of the recruitment and selection process. Email us at talent at lifemark.ca