August 16, 2010 | EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT | Toronto | Competition #2010-054
| Competition # | 2010-054 |
| Date: | August 16,
2010 |
| Position: |
EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT |
| Location: | Toronto Region |
| Start Date: | Immediately |
| Minimum Start Salary: | $46,190 per annum |
| Position Status: |
Temporary Contract – 1 Year Full-time; 35 hours per week |
POSITION SUMMARY:
• Assess clients and provide guidance/support in their job search.
• Provide information to employers and related consumer groups about deafness and hearing loss.
• Present workshops and seminars focused on accessibility issues related to employment.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct Service:
• Develop job leads for culturally Deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing job seekers
• Accept referrals and assess client's personal and vocational needs in relation to employment
• Provide client consultation in relation to employment needs
• Provide job readiness preparation E.g.: assistance in developing career goals, resume preparation, interviewing skills, accommodation requirements and interpersonal skills
• Assess and assist clients' independence in their job search
• Contact and liaise with other agencies, government offices and other services for client support
• Provide follow up upon attainment of employment
• Provide intervention in employment situations in relation to employee/employer crises, difficulties with accommodation concerns and human rights issues
• Accept employer inquires and provide appropriate information and client referrals
• Provide appropriate supportive counselling
• Initiate referrals to other services as required by client needs
• Liaise, act as resource and confer with other consultants, agencies and services in relation to program information and confidential client information
• Provide appropriate back up support in the absence of other staff
• Attend case conferences in relation to client requirements
• Visit employer workplaces, provide information and assessments related to accessibility issues
• Increase clients’ literacy in areas such as filling out job application forms, reading job postings, understanding interview questions and written aptitude tests
• Provide necessary education, communication devices and communication to ensure an accessible workplace and co-ordinator instruction in sign language
• Provide information and education to clients about CHS services and relevant policies and procedures
• Provide special assistance for clients in need, when required
• Assist clients in development of social skills and life skills related to employment issues
• Provide on going research and maintain information on community resources, government programs etc.
• Initiate, facilitate and maintain support groups, job hunt clubs and other groups as required
• Work with client to promote independence and advocacy
• Other duties as assigned
Administration:
• Initiate, maintain and update accurate client referral reports, notes to file, files, and other information as required by CHS/government policies and procedures
• Initiate and follow up on correspondence and telephone calls from clients, general public and other referral sources including government and agency contacts
• Maintain waiting list as required
• Update and maintain confidential client files
• Keep accurate records, statistics and provide reports as required by CEIC, CHS and other funding source guidelines
• Complete monthly tallies of client & employer contacts as required
• Initiate and respond to correspondence in relation to agency services and employment issues
• Maintain and update manual and computerized employer contact lists as required
• Initiate and prepare funding proposals/applications for new projects as required
• Update and maintain resource information and files
• Other duties as assigned
Community Education:
• Initiate, prepare and participate in workshops for employers on deaf and hard of hearing issues
• Represent CHS on external committees
• Provide general information and act as a resource on employment issues in response to telephone calls and queries
• Advocate for accessibility, employment rights and accommodation in employer visits
• Initiate, prepare and participate in workshops for culturally deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing client/community in relation to employment issues
Professional Development:
• Attend internal staff meetings
• Attend and participate in workshops/seminars related to position
• Keep up-to-date on issues and information related to position and agency
• Acquire and maintain ASL proficiency requirement for the position (Advanced-Plus)
LINE OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Manager, Employment Services, Toronto Region
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Business, or Career Counselling or equivalent
• 3-5 years employment consulting experience
• Experience in job development, job trials and job placement
• Excellent problem-solving skills
• Valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle
• Must be willing to work evenings and weekends as required
• Regular local travel; occasional out of town travel e.g. ASL classes, professional development, etc.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and internet
• Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) or willingness to learn
• Demonstrated sensitivity to working in a culturally diverse environment
| CLOSING DATE: |
August 24, 2010 (Internal)*
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| SEND RESUME TO: | Subject:
Competition # 2010-054 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Human Resources The Canadian Hearing Society |
| Please email your resume as a MS Word attachment or paste the resume into the body of the email. Remember to put the competition number in the subject line. Thank you for your application. |
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