Employment Consultant - IES
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Title: Employment Consultant - Integrated Employment Services
Location: This position is primarily based at 355 Church St, Toronto, ON M5P-2G7
Vacancy: Existing
Vacancy number: IES-0009
Number of openings: 1
Rate of Pay per Hour: $ 29.04
Hours: Full-time, In- person
Application Deadline: July 16, 2025, 11:59 PM EST
Position Summary
The Employment Consultant is the first point of contact for all NEW job seekers; their job is to welcome people and convey a friendly, professional, knowledgeable and efficient atmosphere. Their role is as the ‘anchor’ to the job search/case management process and assess client needs. This position requires a responsive employment consultant who is client-focused and knowledgeable re: the Employment Ontario model and job search barriers. You are collaborative, take initiative, and work within the policies and are accountable and responsible for specific targets. You are a lifelong learner, who is passionate about connecting marginalized community members to employment opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct eligibility assessments and develop individualized action plans for job seekers.
- Deliver end-to-end employment services, including job readiness workshops, one-on-one coaching, and referrals to community resources and training programs.
- Manage a caseload of approximately 200 clients using CRM software and Case management systems, maintaining accurate records of client progress, referrals, and outcomes.
- Provide comprehensive case management, including intake, assessment, and the development of personalized employment plans.
- Support clients in identifying their strengths, addressing employment barriers, and building action plans for job readiness and retention.
- Conduct follow-ups to ensure client progress and provide additional support as needed.
- Provide advocacy and support for clients in areas of employment, skills training, social assistance, and equitable access to services.
- Facilitate workshops to prepare clients for job search, interviews, and successful workplace integration, with a holistic focus.
- Meet monthly/yearly performance requirements and maintain professional and effective information tracking systems on all activities performed
- Conduct needs assessments and career testing in individual and/or group settings.
- Meet individual, organizational and Employment Ontario program goals/targets, service utilization targets, and monthly statistical requirements.
- Maintain professional and effective updated information tracking systems on all activities performed.
- Build and maintain relationships with private and public sector employers to connect clients with sustainable job opportunities.
- Maintain strong internal and external partner relationships to facilitate referrals and holistic support.
- Host community and employer events, job fairs, and networking opportunities.
- Proactively identify and research sector-specific opportunities for clients.
- Contribute to maintaining the NEW job board and ensuring job postings are current.
- Attend Job Fairs and other employer-related networking opportunities
- Host community and employer events
- Research and identify employers and sector opportunities on behalf of clients
Minimum Requirements:
- Post-secondary degree or equivalent in Career and Work Counselling/Adult Education or a relevant field and/or 5 years directly related work experience
- Minimum 3 years of Case management experience required
- Experience coaching and mentoring clients, working with individuals with complex barriers and inclusion groups, and building partnerships with employers, community agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Knowledge of the local labour market, community resources and government assistance programs
- Knowledge of job search techniques, career development tools and issues relating to unemployment
- Strong detail literacy, including social media, CRM and Microsoft Office Suite
- Adherence to confidentiality and professional codes of conduct
- Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) designation is considered an asset
- Experience with provincial government and other online tools such as ICM, CaMS and online employment services
Apply Now
If you’re passionate about leveraging your skills to make a social impact, we’d love to hear from you!
Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, newcomers, and underrepresented groups.
Note: Accommodations are available upon request for all aspects of the selection process. Please inform us of any needs in advance.
About NEWCOMER WOMEN'S SERVICES TORONTO
Newcomer Women’s Services (NEW) is a non-profit, charitable organization headquartered in Toronto, ON. The organization's goal is to promote social and economic inclusion of women and their families who are new to Canada. Newcomer Women’s Services was founded by a group of Latin American refugees in 1983. For the past 41 years, we’ve been helping immigrants from all around the world to become a part of the wider community.
Employment Consultant - IES
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Title: Employment Consultant - Integrated Employment Services
Location: This position is primarily based at 355 Church St, Toronto, ON M5P-2G7
Vacancy: Existing
Vacancy number: IES-0009
Number of openings: 1
Rate of Pay per Hour: $ 29.04
Hours: Full-time, In- person
Application Deadline: July 16, 2025, 11:59 PM EST
Position Summary
The Employment Consultant is the first point of contact for all NEW job seekers; their job is to welcome people and convey a friendly, professional, knowledgeable and efficient atmosphere. Their role is as the ‘anchor’ to the job search/case management process and assess client needs. This position requires a responsive employment consultant who is client-focused and knowledgeable re: the Employment Ontario model and job search barriers. You are collaborative, take initiative, and work within the policies and are accountable and responsible for specific targets. You are a lifelong learner, who is passionate about connecting marginalized community members to employment opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct eligibility assessments and develop individualized action plans for job seekers.
- Deliver end-to-end employment services, including job readiness workshops, one-on-one coaching, and referrals to community resources and training programs.
- Manage a caseload of approximately 200 clients using CRM software and Case management systems, maintaining accurate records of client progress, referrals, and outcomes.
- Provide comprehensive case management, including intake, assessment, and the development of personalized employment plans.
- Support clients in identifying their strengths, addressing employment barriers, and building action plans for job readiness and retention.
- Conduct follow-ups to ensure client progress and provide additional support as needed.
- Provide advocacy and support for clients in areas of employment, skills training, social assistance, and equitable access to services.
- Facilitate workshops to prepare clients for job search, interviews, and successful workplace integration, with a holistic focus.
- Meet monthly/yearly performance requirements and maintain professional and effective information tracking systems on all activities performed
- Conduct needs assessments and career testing in individual and/or group settings.
- Meet individual, organizational and Employment Ontario program goals/targets, service utilization targets, and monthly statistical requirements.
- Maintain professional and effective updated information tracking systems on all activities performed.
- Build and maintain relationships with private and public sector employers to connect clients with sustainable job opportunities.
- Maintain strong internal and external partner relationships to facilitate referrals and holistic support.
- Host community and employer events, job fairs, and networking opportunities.
- Proactively identify and research sector-specific opportunities for clients.
- Contribute to maintaining the NEW job board and ensuring job postings are current.
- Attend Job Fairs and other employer-related networking opportunities
- Host community and employer events
- Research and identify employers and sector opportunities on behalf of clients
Minimum Requirements:
- Post-secondary degree or equivalent in Career and Work Counselling/Adult Education or a relevant field and/or 5 years directly related work experience
- Minimum 3 years of Case management experience required
- Experience coaching and mentoring clients, working with individuals with complex barriers and inclusion groups, and building partnerships with employers, community agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Knowledge of the local labour market, community resources and government assistance programs
- Knowledge of job search techniques, career development tools and issues relating to unemployment
- Strong detail literacy, including social media, CRM and Microsoft Office Suite
- Adherence to confidentiality and professional codes of conduct
- Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) designation is considered an asset
- Experience with provincial government and other online tools such as ICM, CaMS and online employment services
Apply Now
If you’re passionate about leveraging your skills to make a social impact, we’d love to hear from you!
Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, newcomers, and underrepresented groups.
Note: Accommodations are available upon request for all aspects of the selection process. Please inform us of any needs in advance.
About NEWCOMER WOMEN'S SERVICES TORONTO
Newcomer Women’s Services (NEW) is a non-profit, charitable organization headquartered in Toronto, ON. The organization's goal is to promote social and economic inclusion of women and their families who are new to Canada. Newcomer Women’s Services was founded by a group of Latin American refugees in 1983. For the past 41 years, we’ve been helping immigrants from all around the world to become a part of the wider community.