Job
Career Advisor, Health Connect 
Details
Status
Full Time – 35 hours/week 
Location
Hybrid – 720 East Hastings Street Vancouver, BC and 6470 201 Street, Langley, BC V2Y 1M9. It may also require travel to other locations in Metro Vancouver
Posting Period
Open until filled
Job Description

The YWCA Metro Vancouver, in partnership with YWCA Toronto, has launched the Health Connect program to support self-identified women newcomers and refugees who are internationally educated health professionals (IEHP) in British Columbia (BC) and Ontario (ON). The program will improve awareness among women IEHPs of the foreign credential process, provide tailored employment and wraparound services, reduce barriers to foreign credential recognition, and provide Canadian work experience in their intended field of work. The Career Advisor will complete individual needs assessments and develop IEHP's action plan to determine financial wraparound support and skill-gap training, as required, and to make subsequent referrals to reduce labour integration barriers. The Career Advisor will also provide employment support, including employment counselling and navigation of the Foreign Credential Resource system, to all IEHPs. The Career Advisor will work under the general supervision of the Health Connect Senior Manager.  

What you'll be doing: 

  • Deliver information sessions, disseminate information on the foreign credential recognition processes in Canada and recruit potential applicants 

  • Hold group orientation sessions with participants and employers 

  • Pre-screen potential participants based on experience, eligibility criteria including having a degree/diploma in the healthcare and healthcare support fields, as well as assess the professional commitment of participants 

  • Complete individual needs assessments and develop the IEHP's action plan to determine financial wraparound support and skill gap training required, and identify barriers to their employment 

  • Provide employment support, such as employment counselling and foreign credential recognition navigation  

  • Provide individualized financial wraparound supports 

  • Assist participants with resumes, cover letters, interview preparation, job search strategies, professional networking and labour market information 

  • Facilitate access to resources (e.g., language courses or other skills training), mentorship programs 

  • Track progress of participants, maintain participant records, provide post-job placement support, and adjust career plans as necessary 

  • Provide ongoing employment counselling services and localized employment supports, such as unpaid work experience, for participants who did not achieve suitable employment 

  • Follow-up post-employment to ensure successful integration into the health workforce 

  • Conduct pre-program and post-program surveys 

  • Work closely with the job developer in areas including but not limited to employer partnerships, employer engagement focus groups, employer engagement training sessions, skills gap training, networking events and mentoring programs 

  • Work collaboratively within the community and YWCA to create resource partnerships for referrals and client recruitment 

  • Facilitate workshops and develop workshop materials 

  • Other duties as required 

What you'll need: 

  • CCDP certification, or a relevant post-secondary degree, diploma or a combination of relevant education and experience  

  • Career advising and/or counselling experience and/or working with visible minority communities 

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills 

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team 

  • Ability to foster strong working relationships with internal staff, various partners and stakeholders to ensure cooperation and effective information flow between programs/departments 

  • Keen understanding of issues and barriers faced by women and newcomers to Canada 

  • Understanding of community resources and wraparound supports available to program participants 

  • Excellent computer skills (all Microsoft Applications), SharePoint, OneDrive, and LMS Knowledge 

  • Ability to coordinate and deliver meetings on Zoom video conferencing platform 

  • Strong Admin skills, record keeping, analytics and reporting 

  • Must be reliable, well-organized, detail-oriented, and have excellent follow-through skills 

  • Self-starter: the ability to take initiative, and maintain effective and professional work habits (i.e. prioritize, plan and manage work; punctuality) to produce timely and effective results 

  • Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion 

  • Must be able to work in person during office hours at the YWCA program location 

  • Able to work after hours and or weekends as required 

  • Able to commute between sites 

  • A second language will be considered an asset 

  • Healthcare experience and/or healthcare connections will be considered an asset 

  • A valid, clear criminal record check (including working with vulnerable populations) is required 

What we offer: We offer our eligible employees the following benefits as part of their total compensation package: 

  • Extended medical and dental benefits  

  • A defined benefit pension plan 

  • Employee Family Assistance Program, a confidential and voluntary support service for employees and their eligible family members 

  • Free membership to our Health + Fitness Centre, discounts at our YWCA Hotel and priority in YWCA Child Care centres 

  • Pay Rate: $31.16 

  • A workplace that prioritizes employee health, safety and wellbeing, including many learning and growth opportunities such as our staff mentorship program and three equity committees that support our goals for meaningful equity and inclusion. 

How to Apply

This is an exciting time for the YWCA. Join us and be part of an inclusive, dedicated and impactful workplace! Candidates are invited to send cover letters and resumes combined in one document until the position is filled to: 

 

Juliana de Souza 

Associate Director, Employment and Community Programs 

720 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A 1R5 

email: employment@ywcavan.org 

 

We are committed to ensuring that the application and interview processes are accessible to all applicants. If you require accommodations when submitting your application or have other questions, please contact the hiring manager listed.  All employment decisions will be based on qualifications, transferable skills, lived experience, and business need. We thank all who apply, but only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. For more information about this and other YWCA Metro Vancouver career opportunities, please visit ywcavan.org.