CultureLink's Newcomer Youth Success program facilitates the settlement and successful integration of newcomer children and youth through four types of services: needs assessment and creation of a settlement plan; information and orientation group events; community connections; and employment supports. The Program Worker supports newcomer youth to overcome barriers that prevent them from entering the Canadian workplace and increases their employability in the Canadian job market. Services include but are not limited to one-on-one employment counselling, group workshops, networking activities to connect job seekers with employers, and job placements.
The Program Worker coordinates with other related programs in the Organization to provide holistic support for newcomers, and seeks out new and strengthen existing employer, mentor and other external stakeholder relationships to achieve program goals. CultureLink offers targeted programming for girls/women and the 2SLGBTQI+ community and educates all clients (and staff) on Indigenous culture, customs, and history through consultation and partnerships with Indigenous-led organizations.
In-person work at one or more sites and itinerant service delivery at partner sites will be required.
Maintaining positive relationships with partners and CultureLink colleagues is essential to program success. All agency staff are also expected to support each other and to collaborate on agency-wide initiatives.
Job Duties:
Meet with clients to obtain information on their skills, experience, and education; identify their career goals and barriers to employment; and support them in developing a solution-focused employment action plan
Provide continuous one-on-one coaching and employment counselling support throughout the client's job search process by assessing their progress and providing appropriate support in securing and sustaining meaningful employment.
Develop and deliver workshops on topics such as employability skills, job search strategies, resumes/cover letter design, Canadian workplace culture, and other related topics
Work with clients to assist them in developing tools for job search success such as resumes, cover letters, job portal profiles, job search tracking and interview skills
Provide information on employment including accreditation, licensing, business ownership/self-employment tailored to the interests of the client and make appropriate referrals to internal and external sources to minimize barriers and assist with progress in obtaining sustainable employment
Host networking events to facilitate opportunities and platforms to connect with other professionals, employers and mentees to build networks and improve clients' knowledge of their professional areas of interest.
Facilitate opportunities for employer-paid work placements or short-term unpaid orientation sessions in the workplace
Ongoing outreach and promotion activities
Ongoing data capture reporting, maintenance of program statistics; and submission of summaries/reports as required
Other duties as assigned
Required Work Capacities:
Physical demands: sitting at a desk for computer work (at least 50% of the workday) and meetings; lifting files and supplies (up to 10 kg); working in an open office
Non-physical demands: travel for off-site meetings and service delivery; evening work with advance notice; occasional deadlines; variety of tasks
Social/emotional demands: teamwork; relationship/network-building; exposure to emotional/confrontational situations; working closely with the public, with clients and with colleagues
Cognitive/mental demands: attention to detail; self-supervision/autonomy; multitasking; organizational ability/time management, adaptability, sound judgement, effective written communication
Qualifications:
Post-secondary diploma or degree in a relevant field, preferably in career development, social work or adult education
Minimum three years of community work experience, preferably in the employment sector
in coaching, mentoring, counselling and/or delivering workshops
Sensitivity and understanding of newcomer issues, specifically barriers to employment
Ability to provide high-quality, client-focused services delivered in a positive, professional and compassionate manner
Knowledge of the local labour market, community resources
Vulnerable Sector Screening within the past six months (or availability to do so)
Experience in group facilitation, coaching and presentation skills
Proven experience using MS Office tools, data entry and reporting tools, social media platforms such as LinkedIn, and other online job search tools.
Fluency in languages other than English is an asset
Must be authorized to work in Canada
To apply, submit your cover letter and resume by email to the Human Resources Administrator at jobs@culturelink.ca, quoting the reference number CLU-2025-11.
CultureLink is a settlement and community organization with 36 years' experience in developing and delivering services to meet the needs of diverse communities. CultureLink works within an anti-oppression framework and is committed to equity. This is a bargaining unit position.