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Specialist, Employer Engagement - TalentED
About the role
Job Description
Calgary Economic Development (CED) is an opportunity-maker, helping to spark and fuel Calgary’s growth. Our mandate is to position Calgary for long term economic success, through the expansion, retention and attraction of companies, capital and talent. We offer a wealth of information to help everyone succeed and we tirelessly promote Calgary, in Canada and around the world. We are passionate about our role in shaping and sharing Calgary’s story, a place of blue sky thinking and unexpected opportunities.
About the TalentED Greater Calgary Project
TalentED Greater Calgary aims to generate 2,000 work-based learning opportunities for youth ages 18-24 by engaging small to medium-sized businesses and non-profits across the greater Calgary region. This project will increase employer engagement with youth and apply an innovative and collaborative approach.
Job Summary
The Employer Engagement Specialist proactively conducts employer outreach and business development to secure impactful work‑based learning (WBL) opportunities for youth across greater Calgary. This role identifies, pitches, and converts non‑profit and other employer leads by positioning TalentED as a practical workforce and talent pipeline solution.
Through strong relationship management and inclusive engagement practices, the Specialist supports employers through recruitment and placement, builds employer capacity through tools and training, and ensures opportunities are well‑aligned, accessible, and high‑quality.
This is a full-time contract position with a minimum in-office requirement of 3 days a week.
Key Responsibilities
Employer Engagement
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Proactively identify, prospect, and engage non-profit and other employers through direct outreach, relationship-building, and participation in relevant industry and community events to generate qualified leads and WBL opportunities.
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Position and sell the business case for hiring youth by aligning TalentED’s offerings to employers’ workforce, capacity, and talent pipeline needs.
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Develop and maintain trusted relationships with hiring managers and organizational decision-makers to uncover hiring demand, skill gaps, and project-based opportunities suitable for WBL.
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Present and tailor TalentED resources, including WBL posting templates and wage subsidy referrals, as value-added solutions that reduce hiring risk and cost for employers.
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Advance an inclusive employer engagement strategy by promoting equitable hiring practices and ensuring opportunities are accessible to youth from marginalized or underrepresented groups.
Placement Coordination
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Analyze information from community employment centres and post-secondary institutions (PSIs) on program offerings and youth to be able to advise on effective placement strategies.
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Review requests from employers on potential talent needs and work with them to align to potential youth/programs.
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Triage challenges or concerns from employers and work with TalentED team and stakeholders to address concerns.
Training and Resources
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Prepare and deliver workshops and AI training for employers to streamline recruitment, onboarding, and supervision of youth.
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Collaborate with stakeholders to identify concerns or areas of improvement for developed processes, tools and templates.
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Collect feedback from employers on tools and templates to determine areas for continuous improvement.
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Work with team to implement improvements to tools and templates.
Data Collection
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Document employer interactions in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to maintain an accurate record for Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and reporting.
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Ensure relevant information is included in the WBL platform and other relevant data tracking tools
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Maintain files associated with various employers for WBL.
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Support with coordination of events as it relates to engaging employers and increasing WBL placements; collect attendance and employer feedback from events to support project goals.
Let’s Talk About You
You’re a relationship builder with a passion for connecting employers to meaningful youth placement opportunities. Whether you're solving problems, managing accounts, or supporting change initiatives, you bring adaptability, attention to detail, and a client-focused mindset to everything you do.
You have a passion for our city and are excited at the prospect of working on projects that build on the energy of our community.
Education
Post-secondary degree/diploma in relevant field such as business administration, human resources
CPHR designation would be considered an asset
Experience
Minimum 3 years of experience in business development, human resources, career development, consulting, or stakeholder engagement.
Previous experience supporting employers and/or job seekers would be considered an asset
Note: An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Key Skills and Competencies
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Business development and relationship management. Skilled in outreach and maintaining strong connections with employers and stakeholders, with an understanding of labour market dynamics, the non-profit sector and equity practices.
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Use excellent interpersonal skills to provide tailored support for employers and close deals.
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Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to pitch value, relay information clearly, and support diverse audiences.
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Able to translate complex information into accessible language.
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Experienced in managing employer accounts, tracking accurate KPIs and supporting the adoption of new processes and technologies.
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Ability to identify root causes and develop effective solutions to operational and stakeholder challenges.
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Able to pivot based on changing priorities, tasks, or deadlines and looks for creative or alternative ways to optimize workflow.
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Strong computer skills, knowledge of Microsoft 365 products, Monday.com, and generative AI.
EDI Commitment Statement
Calgary Economic Development celebrates diversity and is committed to advancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Through EDI, we create a path to success for all our employees, where they have equal opportunity for advancement, have the voice to contribute to our collective growth and development and work in an inclusive environment.
We strongly believe in accessibility in the work we do and welcome requests to make the hiring process as accessible as possible. Accommodations are available for candidates on request during
all aspects of the selection process. Please advise at any point and we will do our best to work with you to meet your needs.
Calgary Economic Development adheres to the Alberta Human Rights Code. We encourage applications from Indigenous peoples and persons of all races, ethnic origins, religions, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities and expressions. Please be aware that Calgary Economic Development is committed to having a safe work environment.
To Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their cover letter and resume in confidence to: calgaryeconomic.bamboohr.com/careers by 4:00pm, May 15, 2026**.**
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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About Calgary Economic Development
Calgary Economic Development works with business, government and community partners to achieve economic success, embrace shared prosperity and build a strong community for Calgary.
Calgary Economic Development is a not-for-profit corporation funded by the City of Calgary, private sector, community partners and other levels of government, and managed by an independent Board of Directors.
Calgary Economic Development is a conduit, connector, catalyst and storyteller.
We are opportunity-makers, helping to spark and fuel the growth that has made Calgary an economic powerhouse. We nurture prospects and potential. We harness possibilities. And we support individual and business prosperity.
We are connectors, linking business people with change-makers: investors, advisors, industry leaders, partners and employees. We introduce companies to new locations, markets and customers. And help new Calgarians meet mentors and employers – and find their place in our workforce, and in our community.
We are storytellers, charged with the happy responsibility of getting to know Calgary, and sending its good news well beyond the city limits.
We are a wealth of information. It's our business to figure out what makes Calgary work. And it's our job to share facts and resources freely with everyone who wonders why or how or how much.
Like the city we serve, we're collaborative, entrepreneurial, innovative, social, creative and global.
We are Calgary's opportunity-makers. As conduits, connectors, catalysts and storytellers, we help shape and share Calgary's story. And we're proud to be part of the energy.