Location
Connecticut
Salary
$200 - $250 / HOUR
The Career Trainer facilitates on-site classrooms to equip participants with job search techniques and professional tools. They mentor student cohorts from enrollment to graduation while maintaining accurate progress records and liaising with funding partners.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and at least 2 years of experience in both career services and teaching. A recognized Career Coaching Certification is required, or the candidate must be willing to obtain one.
2+ years of proven experience in Career Services or Career Coaching. 2+ years of engaging teaching experience (in-person or virtual).
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Market context
Career Trainer roles in Connecticut typically align with demand for workforce development, adult learning, and student support programs across schools, nonprofits, and training providers. Competition often centers on candidates who combine teaching experience with career services expertise and a recognized coaching credential; this listing also notes that job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original description, helping you review fit faster. Before applying, confirm your teaching and career services background is clearly shown on your resume and be ready to address certification status.