Job Developer / Industrial Placement Specialist (Skilled Trades)
WEST of Windsor Inc.
Job Developer / Industry Placement Specialist
Under the direction of the Programs Manager, the Job Developer / Industry Placement Specialist
will provide services that respond to the career and employment needs of individuals and the
skilled labour needs of employers. The Job Developer / Industry Placement Specialist will
conduct their job duties in line with the organizational mandate, to improve the employability of
visible minority and newcomer women by supporting individuals in accessing resources,
services and training programs that enable clients to acquire higher skills for sustainable jobs
through providing labour market and employment services.
THE JOB DEVELOPER/ INDUSTRY PLACEMENT SPECIALIST WILL ASSUME THE FOLLOWING
The duties are subject to change based on community need.
JOB DEVELOPMENT
- To establish and foster relationships with employers within Windsor-Essex County, as a
means to facilitate work placements that include volunteer, job test and hire, full time/
part-time work and on-the-job training (with or without incentives).
- Organize work placements that include volunteer, job test and hire, full time/ part-time
work and on-the-job training (with or without incentives).
- Conduct cold calls, on-site visits and in-person meetings with employers and community
partners.
- Organize information sessions, networking, professional development and career related
activities for clients and employers.
- Provide employers with the education and support to assist them with identifying their
human resource needs, developing work experience, and /or on-the-job training plans
that are realistic for the client in conjunction with their workplace.
- Provide information to employers about financial incentives as well as, negotiate
incentives (as appropriate).
- Support employers with identifying and resolving workplace issues and/ or concerns
regarding clients and placements.
- Facilitate an assessment of employer’s workplace capacity to determine their ability to
provide positive work experience, training for clients and a safe working environment.
- Provide direct job matching for clients and employers that is reflective of the client’s skills
and interests with the employment opportunity and needs of the employer.
- Monitor work placements and/ or on-the-job training agreements with clients and
employers and conduct on-site visits plus in-person meetings.
- Work with employers to ensure that they comply with all applicable legislation, including
federal/ provincial human rights legislation, regulations and other relevant standards.
- Work with employers to make certain that they maintain appropriate WSIB or alternate
workplace safety insurance coverage and have adequate third party general liability
insurance as advised by their insurance broker.
- Coordinate with the Program Coordinators and WEST staff to collaborate with key
employers that are marketing and recruiting through community initiatives.
EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLING
- Conduct consultations / needs assessments with clients to identify their needs and assist
them in achieving their career and employment goals, plus training essentials identified
through the Client Service Planning and Coordination process.
- Provide clients with one-on-one support and guidance to aid them in making informed
decisions about their career and employment goals (Employability Assessment Model).
- Assist clients with developing employability skills that include but not limited to; job
readiness skills, job search strategies, résumé and cover letter writing, interview
preparation, workplace culture.
- Provide clients with appropriate resources and information and plus aid them with
determining employment support needs and conduct community referrals (as
appropriate).
- Administer standardized assessments to determine client interests, aptitudes, abilities
and a potential career path(s).
- Identify placement needs and assist clients with securing a work placement in areas of
volunteer, job test and hire, full time/part time work experience and on-the-job training
opportunities (with or without incentives).
- Develop and facilitate employment-based workshops and information sessions for
clients as well as promote services available at WEST.
- Coordinate community-based career planning resources, workshops and information
sessions in the community.
- Support and monitor clients progressing through their Employment Service Plan on an
on-going basis.
- Provide clients with support and referrals to access Employment Ontario programs and
services as well as community services relevant to their needs.
- Assess clients’ need for additional supports such as rehabilitation, financial aid and/or
further vocational training.
- Conduct follow-ups with clients at appropriate intervals to assess progress and record
outcomes.
- Assist clients with connecting to mentors and coaches as a means to aid them in their
professional development and employment goals.
- To collaborate through service coordination with Program Coordinators and WEST staff
to ensure that all WEST clients are offered the maximum benefits and supports (based
on funding eligibility) within WEST programs and services.
- Liaise with Program Coordinators, WEST staff, government departments and community
agencies to facilitate mutual clients’ progress (as needed).
ADMINISTRATION & OUTREACH
- Data Management: input and maintain internal and external databases (in accordance with
funding requirements) on a regular basis.
- Case Management: complete case notes and update client and employer files on a
regular basis.
- Contract Management: administer and monitor work placement contracts and financial
aspects that include wage incentives and invoices.
- Assist with the development of monthly, quarterly and yearly reports and statistical
information.
- Coordinate and monitor the support services for clients that includes but not limited to
transportation and childcare (based on funding requirements).
- Facilitate exit interviews with all clients and collect client and employer evaluations.
- Assist in the development of workshop evaluations (clients and employers).
- Assist with the development of client forms and service delivery documentation (as
required).
- Develop, collect and maintain updated documents and resources, services, policies and
community information.
- Participate in outreach activities and represent the organization on committees (as
required).
- Develop and facilitate community engagement activities in Windsor- Essex County for
community stakeholders.
- Develop promotional material and communications to employers and clients.
- Coordinate with community partners to develop and delivery workshops and information
sessions at WEST and in the Windsor-Essex community.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- A post-secondary degree or diploma in the areas of Human Services, Social Work,
Business, Career Counselling and/or equivalent work experience
- Strong networking skills and knowledge of employers within the manufacturing sector.
- 2- 5 years of experience in the areas of career development and counselling, or
equivalent experience.
- 2-5 years of experience in the areas of sales and marketing, or equivalent experience.
- Familiar with gender equity issues and anti-racism strategies
- Demonstrated experience working with individuals and facilitating groups for clients
facing multiple barriers to employment.
- Solid knowledge of the Canadian labour market, Canadian workplace practices, job
search strategies and techniques.
- A familiarity with community social services, resources and knowledge in the Ontario
welfare system.
- Proven ability to work in a performance-based system and a solid record of
accomplishment of meeting targets and outcomes.
- Demonstrated knowledge in labour market, trends, sectors skill gaps, occupational
requirements locally and nationally.
- Demonstrated cultural competence, an ability to work with diverse population and an
understanding to immigrants, women and under / unemployed individuals.
- Strong communication skills (written and oral).
- Demonstrated solid negotiation, networking, presentation, organization and project
management skills.
- Established an ability to maintain confidentiality and knowledge in privacy rights.
- Proven ability to work in changing environment, multi-task and time manage.
- An ability to work independently and maintain a supportive and collaborative
environment with colleagues.
- Strong computer skills (MS Office, internet, database management) and familiarity with
social media.
- Ability to work in person and remotely as required.
- Flexible hours (evening and weekends) as scheduled.
Other Requirements
- Candidates are required to have a valid drivers license and their own vehicle.
- WEST of Windsor currently operates out of multiple locations. WEST reserves the right
to transfer employees between various work locations as needed, at any time, based on
organizational requirements and operational needs.
How To Apply:
- Submit your cover letter and resume to ***email_hidden***.
WEST of Windsor Inc. values diversity and encourages all qualified individuals to apply.
- Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
- Pay range – $28-$30 / hr