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we are hiring 'school liaisons'

5/19/2023

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Position #1
Primary Work Location
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Liverpool office
School locations
Liverpool High
North Queens High
Lockport High
​Shelburne High
Position #2
Primary Work Location
Bridgewater office
​School Locations

Parkview Education Centre
Forest Heights High
​New Germany High
​

School Liaisons support students in Grades 7-12 and their families in exploring career options, understanding Nova Scotia labour market information and how these connect to school choices.

We are committed to having a team reflective of the Region’s diversity and welcome applications from First Nations, African Nova Scotians and Other Racially Visible Persons, Persons with Disabilities, Persons of minority and Women in occupations or positions where they are under-represented. If you are a member of one of the equity groups, you are encouraged to self-identify, on your cover letter or resume.

Successful candidate will be a highly dynamic, organized and detail-oriented individual with outstanding people skills, highly adaptable and flexible and has a passion for helping students/families to successfully implement their career goals. Self directed, accountable and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
 
Responsibilities:
  • Identify services and tools needed to support student and labour market connections
  • During the instructional day, plan, promote or deliver career supports in consultation with school administration and other related school personnel (school counselor, teacher and specialist)
  • During summer months work on youth focused initiatives, present on Lets Talk Careers and prepare workplans for the upcoming school year
  • Gather and disseminate current and relevant career and Labour Market Information (LMI)
  • Determine the degree to which tools, information and available resources reflect the needs of community organizations, service providers, employers/ industry partners and other referral agencies.
  • Promote and deliver Let’s Talk Careers program at the Junior and Senior High School levels
  • Delivery of student workshops focused on essential and employability skills that align with LMI, workplace expectations and job opportunities (individual or group sessions can be delivered at school and the community).
  • Provision of support to Grade 12 students during their final semester which may include individual sessions for those who will be entering the labour market.
  • Use approved Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) career software platforms to navigate labor market information, employment opportunities and to explore required workplace expectations
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues across the province to share resources and deliver virtual workshops
  • Prepare weekly and monthly reports as required.
 
   Skills and Competencies:
  • Good knowledge of community organizations, service providers, referral agencies and the public-school system
  • Ability to access and effectively use information and communications technology, conduct research
  • Solid understanding of Labour Market Information
  • Excellent communication and Interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrates practice of inclusion, ethical decision making and respect for diversity
  • Commitment to professional development
 
Education, Training, Certification and Experience:
  • A bachelor’s degree or college diploma in a related field, such as psychology, social services or education, is usually required.
  • Willingness to obtain Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) designation
  • Experience working with youth, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, African Canadians, other racially visible persons would be considered an asset
  • Preference will be given to a Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) or in final stages of acquiring designation
  • Valid Nova Scotia Driver’s license and access to reliable transportation
  • Must have a clear Vulnerable Sector Check and Criminal Record Check

To apply for this position, email your resume and cover letter in an MS Word Format, merged into one document to the attention of Margaret Matthews, Executive Director, mmatthews@empsolutions.ca  with the email subject line, Nova Scotia Works School Liaison and please identify which position you are applying for #1 or #2.
 
Please note that only 'emailed' applications will be considered. No telephone calls please.
 
Deadline for Submissions: May 29th, 2023 at 4:30pm
 
We thank you for your interest, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
 
Salary Range: $37,050 - $44,850
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