The Role
The Job Developer is responsible for supporting Q+ Works participants in their efforts to secure sustainable employment and / or to enroll in education or training that will likely lead to sustainable employment.
Q+ Works is an innovative, responsive employment and skills training program for 2SLGBTQIA+ Young Adults that employs principles of Universal Design for Learning, Co-Design, and Hope-Centred Career Development.
Participants will develop workplace skills by choosing, undertaking, and managing a group project, while researching relevant career and educational pathways, visiting employer sites, and engaging with guest speakers and employer panels to expand their networks.
The 10-week program features 6 weeks of in-person cohort-based training and 4 weeks of individual and group meetings to finalize training plans, begin job search, and / or prepare applications for further education or training.
Responsibilities Participant Recruitment and Intakes :
- Actively assist with participant recruitment and marketing efforts.
- Deliver Information Sessions.
- Review applications and select applicants.
- Conduct intake interviews and informal assessments to determine suitability for program.
Job Development :
- Work with Participants to develop and finalize a Training Plan which leads to either sustainable employment or education / training that will likely lead to sustainable employment (or a combination of both).
- Employ Hope-Centred Career Development practices and a trauma-informed approach.
- Meet regularly with Participants to review and modify Training Plans as needed to ensure Participants stay on track.
- Provide individualized career planning and job search strategies to augment class instruction.
- Prepare Participants for job interviews and debrief interviews afterwards.
- Assist employers with onboarding and the development of training (if requested by them).
- Collaborate with the Q+ Works Career Coach / Job Developer to determine client case load and discuss options to best support participants.
Follow-up Supports :
- Conduct follow up with participants to provide job maintenance and ongoing career development support.
- Assist participants with issues that may arise during their employment.
Employer and Community Connections :
- Develop and build connections with 2SLGBTQIA+ focused and / or friendly organizations and employers.
- Liaise with employers to provide work placements, informational interviews, host field trips and / or to participate in employer panels and hiring events.
- Arrange field trips with educational institutions that provide training which aligns with participants career goals.
- Coordinate with WorkBC offices and liaise with organizations that provide wrap around supports and refer participants as appropriate.
- Participate in the department’s Job Developer group.
- Participate in events and panels with other organizations as they arise.
Equity, Diversity, Accessibility and Inclusion :
- Celebrate diversity and foster an equitable, accessible and inclusive program where all feel a sense of belonging.
- Work collaboratively with our inclusivity partner, to apply an intersectional lens to ensure accessibility and inclusivity through all phases of the program.
Administration :
- Maintain records of participant progress, and community and employer connections.
- Adhere to privacy requirements and follow the department’s file saving practices.
- Contribute to a Program Guide.
- Support program administrators with tracking of Progress Markers, Wage Subsidies and Direct Employer supports.
- Participate in project team meetings.
- Complete and / or contribute to reports and paperwork as requested.
- Contribute to the department’s ISO 9001 : 2015 certified Quality Management System.
Other Duties as Assigned :
Provide Facilitation support as needed when Facilitators are unavailable.
To Be Successful in this Role You Will Need
- Certified Career Development Professional is preferred.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in related field. Career development and employment services is preferred.
- Experience & / or knowledge of : Hope-Centred Career Development principles,Trauma Informed Practice,Universal Design for Learning,Principles of Co-Design.
- Experience working with young adults who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+.
- Awareness of barriers to employment.
- Knowledge of current local and regional economic conditions and labour market information options for job seekers.
- Established broad based employer network an asset.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Advanced proficiency in internet research, Microsoft Word, and social media.
- Strong interpersonal and communication (verbal and written) skills.
- Proven ability to work effectively as a member of an interdisciplinary team with capacity to take initiative and calmly handle changing circumstances.
- Travel within the Lower Mainland is required : access to a vehicle and valid BC Driver’s license or reliable alternative transportation.
- Preference will be given to 2SLGBTQIA+ candidates with lived experience that possess the qualifications for this position.
- Satisfactory completion of a Criminal Record Check. A criminal record will not automatically result in your application for employment being denied.