13541 - Employment Counsellor (Floater)
S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
Location
Richmond, Virginia
Salary
CA$29 - CA$31 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Employment Counsellor assists diverse individuals in securing and maintaining employment by conducting needs assessments and developing personalized action plans. The role involves managing client data, monitoring progress, and working across multiple WorkBC Centres to meet program targets.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or Education, or possess equivalent training and experience in supporting individuals with barriers. Proficiency in career development, employment counselling, and knowledge of the local labour market is required.
Job description
At S.U.C.C.E.S.S., you will be able to grow and develop alongside a diverse team of professionals and enjoy great benefits and perks. Experience what it is like to join a purpose-driven organization and make meaningful contributions to our community. Explore our amazing new opportunities.
Division
- Integrated
- Services for
- Newcomers
- Program: Employment &
- Entrepreneurship
- Services -
- WorkBC
- Employment
- Services
- Employment
- Type: Permanent Full-Time (35 hours/week)
About the Position
The Employment Counsellor works with a diverse range of individuals (including inclusion group’s members) to assist them in securing and maintaining employment or community attachment. This is a floater position supporting multiple WorkBC Centres in the Greater Vancouver Area, in particular Vancouver, TriCities, Langley, Aldergrove, and Richmond.
Reports to: Manager
Key
Duties and Responsibilities
Performs active client recruitment Conducts formal needs assessments through structured interview processes to identify and prioritize issues that are preventing clients from achieving employment Develops personalized plans that addresses clients’ needs and making use of services available within WorkBC Makes referrals to community resources as needed Monitors client progress by reviewing activities and learning outcomes on a communication medium Reviews, revises and updates action plans to enhance self-sufficiency and sustainable labour market attachment Ensures clients achieve employment (or community attachment) in a timely manner Determines client needs and eligibility and administering financial supports where appropriate Completes documentation and preparing financial reports as required Ensures client activities fall within the scope of the budget parameters Ensures billing milestones and employment sustainment targets for the program are met on an individual basis each month Captures client data to evidence qualitative and quantitative outcomes Writes client progress notes, follow-up reports and success stories Works at different WorkBC Centres during term of employment Other related duties as assigned by the manager
Education, Training and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services and/or Education; or a combination of training and professional experience in supporting individuals with disabilities and complex barriers CCDP an asset Motivational Interviewing training or similar training will be considered as an asset Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training an asset Mental Health First Aid training an asset Trauma-Informed Practice training an asset Experience in career development Experience in employment counselling and work placement Experience in WorkBC programs an asset Experience conducting need assessments and developing action plans Experience in managing client data and documenting the counselling process Knowledge of career counselling, cross-cultural counselling and job development Knowledge of the local labour market
Job Skills and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent outreach skills Ability to quickly adapt to new working environment and site manager Ability to establish and maintain counselling relationship with clients Ability to communicate effectively with service providers and stakeholders Ability to work independently and as a part of a team Excellent time management and organizational skills Excellent technical skills in MS Office and web-based research tools Excellent attention to detail and commitment to excellence in service delivery
Additional Information
Criminal Record Check required Working in evenings and weekends as required Working at multiple locations within the Greater Vancouver Area required
About S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
S.U.C.C.E.S.S. is a multicultural social services agency and registered charity located on the unceded Coast Salish lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, S.U.C.C.E.S.S. has been helping Canadians and newcomers to achieve their full potential on their Canadian journey since 1973. We are one of the largest social service agencies in Canada, with offices in BC, Ontario and internationally/abroad. We offer programs and services in the areas of immigration, newcomer settlement, English-language training, employment and entrepreneurship, family, youth and seniors programming, health education, community development, affordable housing and seniors care.
S.U.C.C.ES.S. is an equal opportunity employer. We are dedicated to building an inclusive environment that embraces diversity of thought, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to the equitable treatment of all individuals and will continue to embed diversity and inclusion principles within our policies, procedures, services, and activities.
Interested applicants should submit their applications by May 1, 2026 While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Benefits
- Great benefits and perks