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Transition Facilitator

Inclusion New Brunswick
Moncton, NB
En personne
Temps plein
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The New Brunswick Association for Community Living (NBACL) is leading the creation of opportunities for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability and their families to live full and valued lives in all aspects of society and is looking for an enthusiastic, energetic individual committed to the vision, values, and philosophy of inclusion. The Transition Facilitator will work with high school students (grade 10, 11, and 12) with an intellectual disability in helping develop an action plan and provide job preparation activities for transitioning to work directly from high school as well as students (youth up to 30 years of age) with an intellectual disability wanting to pursue post-secondary studies at NBCC or CCNB.

Responsabilités

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Organizing, coordinating, and managing a person-centered transition planning process;
  • Identifying and supporting the goals, needs, interests, and dreams of high school students with an intellectual disability;
  • Identify and approach community employers to arrange work experience, summer employment, etc.;
  • Provide students the opportunity to learn basic workplace essential skills;
  • Ensure follow-up and supports are provided to ensure the transition plan is being carried out, ongoing monitoring;
  • Identify and secure external job coaches to provide on-the-job support during work experience placements;
  • Refer students to local employment agencies and/or government external service providers;
  • Access government funding for supports and services for the student.
Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Minimum Bachelor of Arts, Social Sciences, or Education and one year of counseling-related work experience for a total combination of 5 years; or a minimum post-Secondary Diploma/Certificate in related disciplines of Social Sciences, Education, or Human Services and three years of counseling-related work experience for a total combination of 5 years or an equivalent combination of education and experience providing the requisite skills and abilities may be considered;
  • Strong computer skills, ability to use Microsoft Office applications, comprehensive internet searches, and the ability to learn new information management systems;
  • Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle necessary for daily work-related duties and ability to travel throughout the province;
  • Current and Valid Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Persons Sector Check;
  • Bilingualism (French & English) is mandatory.

The New Brunswick Association for Community Living is a progressive, employee-recommended, and team-oriented organization that promotes a strong work-life balance and offers a comprehensive benefits package upon hire.

If you are interested in applying for this opportunity please forward your resume with a cover letter no later than Monday, October 11, 2021, to the:

New Brunswick Association for Community Living Inc.
Attn: Kirk Munroe, Human Resources & Administration Manager
800 Hanwell Road
Fredericton, NB E3B 2R7
Fax: (506) 453-4422
Email: [email protected]

Site Web d'entreprise: http://www.nbacl.nb.ca

À propos Inclusion New Brunswick

À propos Inclusion New Brunswick

The New Brunswick Association for Community Living (NBACL) is looking for enthusiastic, energetic individuals committed to the vision, values and philosophy of inclusion. We are very proud to be a 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 Globe and Mail Employee Recommended Workplace Award winner. Come and join our #teamawesome!

NBACL is a provincial, voluntary, nonprofit organization that works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families to ensure that persons with an intellectual disability live meaningful lives and participate in society as valued and contributing members. NBACL works with the individual, their families, employers, educators, governments and communities to change lives, change communities and defend rights.

New Brunswick will be an inclusive society in which all citizens feel that they belong, and in which all individuals have the means and opportunity to participate in the social and economic life of the province (NBACL/ANBIC, 1999).

Our staff members work provincially, based out of our six regional offices located in Fredericton (head office), Moncton, Saint John, Edmundston, Bathurst and Miramichi.