Career Advisor
Prospect Human Services Society
Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Salary
CA$52,000 - CA$52,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Career Advisor provides pre-employment support, including resume development and interview preparation, while utilizing assessment tools to help clients analyze career exploration information and identify job targets. Responsibilities also include conducting environmental scanning of the labour market and supporting or facilitating workshops based on client needs and trends.
Requirements summary
Candidates need some post-secondary education in career advising or equivalent, plus over three years of experience in a directly related career development role, along with three years of client relations experience dealing with diverse demographics. Essential expertise includes job search techniques, resume/cover letter development, and interview skills, alongside proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong communication abilities.
Job description
Position
Career Advisor
Location: Edmonton, AB
Type
Full Time
Salary: Starting at $54,000
About Us
Break Barriers. Employ Change.
At Prospect, we value the diversity of people. Diversity at Prospect means a workplace where individual differences are recognized and appreciated, respected, and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person’s talents and strengths.
Prospect helps people get jobs. We’re a not-for-profit and registered charity, so while the bottom line can’t be ignored, it’s not our priority. Clients are.
What will you do?
Career Advising
- Provides pre-employment support such as resume/cover letter development/targeting, assistance in the application process and interview preparation for clients on a case-by-case basis
- Utilizes assessment tools when needed; assists clients in analyzing and synthesizing career exploration information
- Work in partnership with clients from a variety of demographics to identify job targets
- Work in close partnership with the Employer Liaisons advising about client job targets and trends, puts candidates forward to opportunities provided by the Employer Liaison team
Resource Coordination
- Continually conducts environmental scanning: labour market, corporations, news, and economic trends, incorporating findings and best practices into program/content
- Supports Job Club and/or facilitation of workshops based on client needs and trends
- Communicates current information to applicable team members on labour market and career development trends and best practices
- Tracks caseloads, workshops, and assessment tools and maintains client information in files, records, stats, and reports
- Books ongoing career advising meetings
General
- Diligently works to ensure thorough understanding of all Prospect's programs
- Maintains accurate and up to date information in the CRM database and completes monthly client updates on job search progress, service delivery, and expected next steps for accurate reporting, as required
- Monitors client goals and completion of action or service plans; communicates with other staff as necessary
- Acts as central point of contact and subject matter expert for clients, support networks, referral sources, and internal team members
- Supports Employment Resource Centre coverage as required
- Complies with company policies/procedures, provincial, privacy and other job related legislation
- Champions Prospect’s goals, vision, mission and brand pillars
Community Relations
Remains active within a network that includes other career development/career transition professionals, recruiters, workforce planners, learning and development/training specialists, post-secondary program advisors, and HR professionals to stay current on employment trends and activities, best practices and professional development opportunities
- What does it take to do this job?
- Some post-secondary education in career advising or other equivalent program, 3+ years’ experience in a similar role that is directly related to career development (equivalent combination of education and professional experience will be considered); a Career Development professional designation is a strong asset
- 3+ years’ client relations with direct experience relating with a broad demographic
- 3+ years’ of pre-employment and essential skill development expertise including:
- developed job search techniques that involves the ability to tap into the hidden job market;
- resume and cover letter development; and
- interviewing skills including knowing the various techniques used and the ability to prep clients
- Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and presentation software; advanced proficiency with internet, online, and social media platforms
- Exceptional oral communication, team work, and interpersonal skills including the ability to build relationships, engage, counsel, motivate, coach, and collaborate with a variety of internal and external stakeholders
- Knowledge of and experience using career exploration tools and websites, with the ability to assist clients in synthesizing and analyzing information to develop realistic action plans and job targets
- Experience accessing local labour market information and tools
- Exposure to various legislation such as: OH&S, Human Rights, and Employment Standards, with exposure to corporate human resources best practices
- Elevated written communication and content development experience (creation of workshop/seminar materials, tailoring written communication to various audiences, formatting written materials, having branding awareness, and applying appropriate email etiquette)
- Experience leading/facilitating different formats of meetings, workshops and presentations to various audiences of internal and external stakeholders
- Ability to create analytical reports, develop and utilize spreadsheets, conduct needs and gap analyses, collect and analyze stats, and action results from findings
- Capability to set goals for one’s self and assist clients to develop their goals
- Innovative with the ability to take initiative to become a subject matter expert in the career advising field
- Problem solving and critical thinking skills
- All employees must pass a background check
- Overtime may be required
- Some travel may be required
- This position is currently a hybrid position and employees must be flexible to work from the office as well as from a home base
Asset
- Exposure to adult education principles gained through experiences in corporate training, learning development or equivalent experiences developed from content development presentation/facilitation
- Knowledge/experience/exposure/education working with varying populations (military, youth, disability, mental health)
- Experience in a retail, hospitality or food service industry will be an asset
If you require an accommodation in order to participate in the application or selection process, please contact the HR/Recruitment department at careers@prospectnow.ca.
Prospect will consult with all applicants who request accommodation during the process to ensure that the accommodation provided takes into account any individual accessibility needs. Any information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
Prospect strongly believes in its five brand pillars and is looking for great candidates who share the same beliefs:
Enthusiastic
Prospect approaches every opportunity with enthusiasm. We drive change with energy, optimism, and commitment. Anyone who walks through our doors can feel the positive energy.
Professional
In every facet of our work, our actions show a commitment to professional management and service delivery. Prospect is accountable, ethical, and honest.
Innovative
Prospect creates change by envisioning the end game and creating the means to realize it. We believe asking “why not?” aids progress. Solutions are created when we think beyond traditional boundaries.
Inclusive
Prospect is driven to achieve equal access for all to opportunities and resources. We strive to create a fair, healthy and high-performing environment where everyone is respected, encouraged, and motivated, and their contributions help Prospect attain its goals.
Collaborative
Prospect seeks different perspectives. All parties must be engaged, including for-profit, not-for-profit, funders and government. Only by understanding all points of view can we create inclusive workplaces.