Employment & Career Counselor Trainee

  • Full-time
  • Economic Development
  • NDILO

Description

Reporting to the Economic Development Director and/or Employment & Career Counselor, the Trainee provides program, administrative, and direct service support and progressively assumes greater responsibility as skills develop.


Roles & Responsibilities 

 

Career Development and Member Support:

• Welcome and assist members accessing employment services.

• Conduct intake interviews and gather employment history and goals.

• Assist with resumes, cover letters, applications, and online job searches.

• Provide interview preparation and mock interview coaching.

• Support workplace readiness and job retention skills.

• Refer members to training, certification, and funding opportunities.

• Maintain confidential client files and progress notes.

• Observe and gradually co-facilitate counselling sessions with the Career Counselor.


Workshop Design and Delivery Support:

• Prepare workshop materials, presentations, and handouts.

• Assist with scheduling, setup, and registration.

• Co-facilitate employment readiness workshops.

• Incorporate Dene culture and values into program delivery.

• Collect feedback and assist with evaluations.


Community Outreach, Employer Engagement, and Career Fairs:

• Assist with organizing career fairs, job expos, and recruitment events.

• Support relationship-building with employers and partners.

• Identify job leads, internships, and placements.

• Promote YKDFN employment programs within the community.

• Represent the department at outreach activities when appropriate.


Program Coordination and Reporting:

• Maintain databases, tracking tools, and client records.

• Enter participation and employment outcome data.

• Assist with preparing reports and summaries for funders and leadership.

• Support compliance with policies and funding agreements.

• Provide general administrative and clerical support.


Cultural Safety and Community Engagement:

• Uphold YKDFN values, traditions, and protocols.

• Provide respectful and culturally safe services.

• Collaborate with Elders, leadership, and community members.

• Participate in community events and initiatives.


Professional Development:

• Participate in mentorship, training, and certifications.

• Develop counseling, facilitation, and administrative competencies.

• Work toward increased independence and responsibility over time.


The ideal candidate will have:


• Grade 12 or equivalent

• Post-secondary education in a related field is an asset; or

• Combination of education, training, and relevant experience.

• Interest in employment services and community development

• Strong interpersonal and communication skills

• Organizational and computer skills

• Ability to maintain tact, diplomacy, and confidentiality

• Ability to work independently and cooperatively

• Experience working with Indigenous communities is an asset

• Must undergo a criminal records check


What We Offer:

YKDFN provides a competitive salary, Northern Travel Allowance, comprehensive group insurance and pension benefits, and a supportive, culturally diverse work environment.