Temporary Full-time Immigrant Employment Specialist - Workplace Occupation Readiness & Connections (WORC) for Women and Settlement
Vacancy Posting – Competition #2024-09-12-IES-WORC/SET
The Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA) is an award-winning settlement agency that has contributed to Greater Victoria’s vibrant community for over fifty years. ICA’s services range from guiding immigrant entrepreneurs as they create small businesses to supporting vulnerable newcomers to become confident, contributing members of our community. In partnership with more than 500 community partners and generous donors and volunteers, ICA serves as a helping hand, a listening ear, and a tireless advocate for immigrants and refugees.
We are looking for a temporary full-time Immigrant Employment Specialist - Workplace Occupation Readiness & Connections (WORC) for Women and Settlement position. This person designs, coordinates, and facilitates group workshops on topics related to employment and job search/retention strategies for immigrant and refugee clients, and provides one-to-one career counseling and job search support to assist immigrant and refugee newcomers who face multiple barriers to employment. You are passionate about supporting our clients to overcome the nuanced barriers they face, and you will confidently take the initiative to identify their needs and advocate for them in their community. You build strong relationships, and your apt time management skills enable you to balance multiple contract requirements and deliver superior client service. The person reports the Coordinator of Employment Services.
What you will bring to the role:
• 2-3 years’ related experience, including facilitating employment-related programs, recruiting mentors, and arranging mentorship matches, employment case management, conducting career and vocational assessments, or outreach work within human services, not-for-profit and/or multicultural organization.
• Related undergraduate degree or combination of education, training, and/or experience.
• Knowledge and understanding of immigration issues, either from lived experience or from work within the community.
• Keen understanding of equity issues to support persons from diverse backgrounds with employment-related challenges.
• Expert knowledge of the Canadian labour market and best practices.
• This position requires proof of WHMIS training, and a criminal record check that includes vulnerable populations check.
• Proficiency in a settlement/resettlement/refugee language.
• A passion for helping others and a positive mindset.
Additional assets we value:
• Multilingualism.
• Indigenous cultural competencies or lived experience with Indigenous communities.
• Experience with client management systems.
• Knowledge of community resources is ideal.
What we will provide in return:
• A purpose-driven organization where innovation and ideas are valued — everyone has a voice at every level of the organization.
• The opportunity to use your unique knowledge and skills for purposeful work that will make a positive impact in people’s lives and our community.
• A passionate and diverse team to work with and learn from with a professional development fund to support your growth.
• An inclusive workplace that welcomes all perspectives and is dedicated to do their part in true and lasting reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
• A strong benefits package, including a pension plan.
Contract Duration: March 31, 2025
Compensation and hours: This position starts at $26.17 per hour, working 35 hours per week, and requires union membership.
Work location: 102-808 Douglas Street, Victoria BC.
Application Information:
Please apply with your resume and cover letter to https://ica.easyapply.co/. This position is open October 4, 2024, or until a suitable candidate is found, however, applications will be reviewed before the closing date so don’t delay applying. Due to the volume of applications only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
ICA strives to create a team that is as diverse as the clients we serve and strongly encourages people who identify as Black, Indigenous and/or People of Colour, from the LGBTQ2S+ community, and those with diverse abilities to apply.
We acknowledge the Coast Salish Peoples on whose territories we do our work to support immigrants and refugees. We are grateful to work and live here and honour the Nations who have always cared for these lands, waters, and air and continue to do so today.
If you have technical difficulties with your application, require accommodation, or are seeking the full job description for this position, then contact career@icavictoria.org. Due to the high volume of emails expect a 7-10 business day delay.
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