Employment Consultant at Agilec
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interpersonal Skills, Negotiation Skills, Consultation Skills, Organizational Skills, Research Skills, Job Coaching, Vocational Rehabilitation, Career Planning, Community Resources, Labour Market Knowledge, Customer Service, Flexibility, Teamwork, Employment Services, Stakeholder Relationships, Cultural Awareness

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Agilec is a leading provider of vocational rehabilitation and employment/career transition services across Canada and internationally. Our customers are at the centre of all we do, and our teams are passionate about the positive impacts they make on people’s lives. We are guided by our values and all team members are encouraged and supported to develop their potential. Role Summary: The Employment Consultant assesses participant needs, identifies employment barriers, and delivers solutions-focused support to help participants secure and maintain employment. Responsibilities include assisting with job search and retention activities such as attending job fairs, promoting participants to employers, creating tailored retention plans and provide ongoing job coaching and support. The purpose of this job posting is to fill a vacancy. Location: The primary location will be Goderich office, with traveling to nearby locations within Huron County.  Education: * Completed post-secondary education in relevant field from a recognized Canadian Institute, or its equivalent * Appropriate certifications and/or training relevant to the field  Experience: * Two years related experience  * Employment in case management, counselling, and/or assessment roles * Collaborative work with community partners, employers, and training providers * Support to people with disabilities or barriers to employment, including individuals referred from WSIB and/or ODSP programs    Required Skills: * Proven experience working within a high-performance driven environment. * Ability to work unsupervised in challenging environments. * Highly developed interpersonal skills, including negotiation and consultation skills, and the ability to proactively establish and sustain effective stakeholder relationships. * Experience in Employment Services and the service delivery issues facing these organizations. * Strong organizational skills, work unsupervised, the capacity to successfully manage competing priorities, maintain attention to detail and meet deadlines. * Well-developed ability to undertake research and to prepare, collate and organize data. * Must be able to provide a clear Vulnerable Sector Check. Knowledge: * Knowledge of disabling conditions and accommodations * Understanding of careers and occupations, various job requirements, job search techniques, career planning/counselling, and vocational rehabilitation  * Knowledge of community and government resources available  * Knowledge of local, regional, and provincial labour markets * Ethical decision-making Responsibilities: * Consistently demonstrate high level communication skills when liaising with Participants, external and internal stakeholders. * Conduct all Participant, employer, and network interactions with professionalism and a high-quality customer service. * Consistently demonstrate flexibility and a willingness to meet and adjust to changing management and operational needs.  * Positively contribute to, facilitate, and support the team dynamic and the delivery of Employment Services to Agilec Participants with high-quality customer service and empathy. * Develop a network of employers and community organizations to ensure Participants progress towards suitable, sustainable employment outcomes.  * Ensure active marketing of Participants to achieve personal and team Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s). * Provide pre-employment assistance through the identification of Participants skills and abilities.  * Identify strategies to increase Participant capacity for sustainable employment through vocational counselling, training, retention support, and job search skills. * Develop and maintain up to date individual Employment Action Plan (EAP) in conjunction with the Participant. * Actively develop working relationships that demonstrate equity and respect of different cultural perspectives and diversity.  Schedule:  Hours are flexible within location-specific hours of operation. Extended hours may be required. We offer our team members attractive compensation, employee and group benefits, training and career development opportunities, and value-added perks*  *Eligibility to receive some benefits may vary according to employment status    At Agilec, we respect and uphold the dignity of everyone we work with. As representatives in the communities we serve, we believe that diversity in our teams makes us stronger. We actively work to attract, develop, and retain employees from diverse backgrounds. Richness in the experiences and opinions of others helps us to provide relevant and inclusive services.  Agilec welcomes and encourages applications from diverse and equity-deserving backgrounds. We are committed to providing an accessible, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. When contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise us if you require accommodation in any part of the selection process. Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, 40 hours/week. Monday to Friday.
Responsibilities
The Employment Consultant assesses participant needs and delivers solutions-focused support to help participants secure and maintain employment. Responsibilities include assisting with job search and retention activities, creating tailored retention plans, and providing ongoing job coaching.
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