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Employment Consultant - Appendix D/Temporary Assignment (2 positions available: 6-months)(Pembroke)

Hybrid
Pembroke, ON
CA$44 - CA$50/hourly
Mid Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Health and dental coverage
Retirement savings plan
Tuition assistance for courses

About the role

Please Note: If you are a current Algonquin College employee, apply to this job via the Workday application.

Department:

Community Employment Services

Position Type:

Full-Time Support

Salary Range:

$43.61-$50.39-Hourly

Sc****heduled Weekly Hours:

36.25

Anticipated Start Date:

April 01, 2026

Length of Contract:

6-months

Posting Information

This job posting is now accepting applications from all qualified individuals.

Posting Closing Date:

March 16, 2026

Please note: jobs are posted until 11:59 pm on the job closing date.

Land Acknowledgment:

Algonquin College campuses in Ottawa, Perth and Pembroke are located on the traditional unceded, and unsurrendered territory of the Anishinàbe Algonquin People. The Algonquin People have inhabited and cared for these lands since time immemorial. We take this time to express our gratitude and respect to them and to the land for all that it has provided and will continue to provide.

Job Description:

Under the direction of the Manager, Community Employment Services, the Employment Consultant assists job seekers to obtain suitable employment. This support includes the implementation of a case management model and the development of an individual Employment Action Plan. Supports may include pre-employment and life-stabilization services; providing financial assistance to remove temporary barriers to participation in the labour market; outreach to employers to match clients to job vacancies; determining financial incentives for employers; continued guidance/advise to clients to successfully reach their employment goal. Extensive monitoring will occur throughout the progression of the Employment Action Plan, and for a twelve-month period following the client’s success in obtaining suitable and sustainable employment.

To establish the degree of service required for each client, the Employment Consultant utilizes the “client segmentation model” and the common assessment tool.

The Employment Consultant secures job opportunities by contacting potential employers to discuss job vacancies; assists the employer in determining a client training plan and determines the amount of financial incentive to be provided to the employer. The Employment Consultant matches and places clients with the required skills, completes all necessary documentation and provides on-going support to both employer and client while on placement.

The Employment Consultant provides on-going support through the case management of each client and keeps accurate documentation and data collection of each interaction. The individual maintains statistically relevant information through established data management systems. The Employment Consultant collaborates with other staff and other community agencies to provide a seamless continuum of services to unemployed individuals.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Employment Advising

  • Discuss service needs of client by establishing a collaborative relationship.
  • Utilize the common assessment tool to determine appropriate stream or level of
  • service required (client segmentation).
  • Together with client, develop a mutually agreed upon Employment Action Plan
  • with a realistic employment goal and sub-goals. Determine any existing or
  • potential barriers which may affect achieving that goal, or any life-stabilization
  • needs which must be addressed prior to effectively seeking employment.
  • Establish a plan to overcome these barriers and progressive actions required to
  • reach employment goal.
  • Advise, guide, and assist client through the implementation of each stage in the
  • Employment Action Plan.
  • Prepare clients for the workplace by assisting in the development of
  • resume/cover letter, interview skills and appropriate job search techniques.
  • Determine if client is eligible and in need of job seeker financial supports.
  • Refer clients to suitable job vacancies.
  • Provide coaching, advising, and mentoring, as needed, to assist client in job
  • retention.
  • Work collaboratively with referring community partners in assisting client
  • towards successful job placement and retention.
  • Refer to community services or other government programs if required, follow-
  • up and monitor progress.
  • Case manages each client by maintaining contact until job attainment. Continue
  • to support and monitor at prescribed intervals for a 12 month period, providing
  • job retention support as needed throughout this monitoring phase and obtaining
  • proof of employment.
  • Reference and apply program guidelines in assisting unemployed clients to
  • return to work.

Job Developing

  • Outreach to employers to establish positive relationships and identify job
  • vacancies; create opportunities for unemployed clients.
  • Create opportunities for job seekers and influence employers to consider
  • offering employment to registered clients
  • Match employer needs with registered clients meeting the skills and abilities
  • required. Refer client in manner requested by employer.
  • Assist employers with recruitment, interviews, and selection, as requested.
  • Assess the employer’s workplace capacity to provide a positive, safe, training and work experience.
  • Ensure employers meet all eligibility criteria as per funder guidelines. § Discuss financial incentives and complete all required documentation.
  • Develop an employment support plan, which includes coaching and mentoring (as appropriate) to continue throughout the first twelve months of client employment.
  • Identify the need for additional supports from other community service professionals or agencies.
  • Monitor client progress in placement, provide on-going support and intervention, as required.

Documentation and Data Management

  • Enter client information, all contacts, services, and outcomes related to client
  • and employer activity on established data management systems.
  • Utilize data management systems to structure follow up of client activity at
  • prescribed intervals.
  • Document in client/employer files each date of interaction and summarize
  • discussions with clients.
  • Verify all financial expenditures for client and employer supports prior to
  • submitting for payment.

Administration and Support

  • Participates on various community committees that align with client service
  • delivery
  • Delivers presentations to client groups, community-based agencies, employers
  • and schools to increase awareness and support for the program
  • Assist clients utilizing the Resource and Information Centre
  • Contribute to the discussion and development of new methods in attracting both
  • clients and employers to all services offered.

Required Qualifications:

  • Minimum two (2) year Diploma or Graduate Certificate in Employment/Career Counselling, Social Work or Human Resources;Equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience may be accepted in place of formal education;
  • Minimum of five (5) years previous experience in employment advisement or career development guidance to a diverse client group including social assistance recipients or individuals with disabilities.

*Position is paid at J

*Vacancy is for P23139, P23140

This position requires regular on-site work at Algonquin College’s (Pembroke) Campus

Why Join Algonquin College?

-**Compensation:**Many roles offer a competitive base salary and comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and retirement plans designed to support your well-being.*Eligibility for benefits vary by position.Benefits | Careers -**Learning and Development Opportunities:**Access to training, tuition assistance programs (Algonquin College Courses and Degree Completion ), certifications, workshops, and professional courses that allow you to grow and advance in your career. About Us | Employee Learning and Development .Availability depends on role and employment status. -Company Culture: Our values of caring, learning, integrity, and respect define how we interact with one another. We foster a supportive and collaborative environment. Algonquin College has been recognized by Forbes as one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2025 and one of Canada’s Best Employers for Diversity for 2024 -Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA): We are proud to be the first Ontario college to implement an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion policy, fostering an inclusive workplace where all employees feel respected and valued. Affinity Group Conversation Communities | Inclusion & Diversity & Truth and Reconciliation -Flexible Work Arrangement Policy. Select positions are eligible for hybrid work in accordance with the College’s Flexible Work Arrangement Policy https://www.algonquincollege.com/policies/hr26/*(subject to change).

How We Use AI in Hiring:

Algonquin College uses artificial intelligence technology to assist in screening and assessing applicants and their applications, while ensuring that all processes respect and uphold the provisions of applicable collective agreements above all else.

Accessibility:

Algonquin College values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and culturally respectful workplace. We offer an inclusive work environment and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of racialized groups, and individuals from diverse communities. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact the Human Resources department at humanresources@algonquincollege.com . While we thank all those who apply, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.

About Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology

Higher Education
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Algonquin’s success in numbers:

  • 90% of graduates have jobs within six months of graduation
  • 96% of graduates would recommend Algonquin to others
  • 92% of employers are happy with the quality of Algonquin programs

Situated across three beautiful campuses in Ottawa, Pembroke and Perth, Algonquin provides an extensive range of hands-on learning programs, offering degrees, advanced diplomas, diplomas, graduate certificates and certificates.

As the largest college in eastern Ontario, we continue to expand our facilities — with four major new buildings in three years — accommodating an ever-growing student population, supported by innovative technologies, unique programs, and experienced professors with a passion for applied learning.

Our ‘Fourth Campus’ is the limitless, virtual territory of online studies and support.

If you’re ready to start a career, or enhance the one you have, the Centre for Continuing and Online Learning gives you options:

Full-time Online If you’re a self-directed and committed learner, full-time online programs give you an alternate, flexible way to achieve a diploma or certificate.

Part- time Online Part-time online learning allows you to work around your busy schedule from your own home, or anywhere.

Part-time On Campus For some students, learning is easier face-to-face. Studying part-time on campus is all about gaining skills through hands-on experience in specialized labs.

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