Open Door Group (ODG), a trailblazing non-profit organization serving communities across Canada, is looking for an
Employment Specialist
to join our team!
Salary:
$30.20 per hour, Grid 31, Step 2
Status:
Full-Time, Permanent
Hours of Work
: 36 Hours per week
Location:
The primary work location for this position will be the Open Door Group office at 200-250 West Pender Street (Inside Vancouver Community College), and will have secondary work locations of all Open Door Group sites in the Vancouver area as needed.
Internal Posting closing date:
September 23, 2025
As an
Employment Specialist,
you'll support individuals in reaching their employment goals through career counselling, job search assistance, and skill development. You'll work with both clients and employers to identify opportunities, address employment barriers, and promote inclusive hiring.
Day-to-day, you'll meet with clients to assess their strengths, set goals, and develop action plans. You'll help them prepare for work by building resumes, practicing interviews, and developing job search strategies. You'll also connect clients with additional information and support services based on their needs. Throughout the process, you'll guide them in identifying job opportunities and navigating the application process. Success in this role requires empathy, flexibility, and a non-judgmental approach as you support individuals working to overcome personal and systemic barriers.
Please see the full job description for a detailed description of the responsibilities included in this position. Full posting and job description are available here: https://www.opendoorgroup.org/about-us/join-our-team
Why Open Door Group?
Champion of Great Workplaces:
ODG proudly holds the title of one of Canada's Certified Great Places to Work, fostering a culture of compassion and authenticity. Join a team that values your unique contribution and believes in the boundless potential of every individual.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits:
As a Certified Living Wage Employer, ODG is committed to offering more than just a job. Enjoy a comprehensive 100% employer-paid benefits package and enrollment in the Municipal Pension Plan. Your well-being matters, and we provide an Employee and Family Assistance program to support you. Invest in your future with our professional development fund. Pursue courses, workshops, or certifications to enhance your skills and advance your career.
Community Impact:
Be part of an organization that goes beyond the conventional, providing tailored employment services to build strong workforce ecosystems and thriving communities. Your work will directly contribute to the social and economic well-being of the community.
What you bring to the position:
Career Development Expertise:
Proficient in conducting client assessments, developing individualized employment service plans, and delivering one-on-one employment counselling and coaching. Strong knowledge of job search strategies, career development theory, employment barriers, and accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Labour Market & Community Knowledge:
Well-versed in local labour market trends, in-demand occupations, and community-based wraparound supports to help clients access appropriate services and opportunities.
Communication & Relationship Building:
Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with diverse clients, employers, and partners. Skilled in conflict resolution, diplomacy, and fostering collaborative relationships.
Technical & Digital Proficiency:
Proficient in Microsoft Office, databases, and standard office equipment. Comfortable using digital platforms to communicate and deliver virtual or hybrid programming. Strong typing skills and attention to detail in documentation and reporting.
Organizational & Time Management:
Able to manage a high-volume caseload, meet deadlines, and adapt to shifting priorities while maintaining a high standard of client-centered service.
Teamwork & Initiative:
Able to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Committed to the mission, vision, and values of Open Door Group.
Key Qualifications:
Diploma in Social Sciences or a relevant discipline
Recent, related experience of three (3) years, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience in a helping profession supporting individuals with disabilities and complex barriers
Additional Qualifications
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training (can be acquired after hire)
Mental Health First Aid Training (can be acquired after hire)
Motivational Interviewing Training and Certi?cation considered an asset
Trauma-Informed Practice Training and Certi?cation are considered an asset
CCDP Certi?cation is considered an asset
Career Development Practitioner Certificate is considered an asset.
May require a valid driver's license and use of a personal motor vehicle during working hours
Must maintain a satisfactory criminal record, including a vulnerable sector check
Open Door Group values diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive work environment. We are looking for qualified individuals who represent, at all job levels, the diversity of the people we serve and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, individuals of all genders and sexual orientation, origin and ethnic affiliations, disability, age, and religion.
We strive to ensure an accessible experience for candidates. If you require an alternative method to submit your application, please contact us toll-free at 1 866 377 3670 and ask to speak with an HR representative, or you can email us at humanresources@opendoorgroup.org
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Thank you for your interest in joining the Open Door Group team!
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