Manager, Employment Support Program

Aimhi 

Prince george association for community living 
Manager, employment support program 
Aimhi a large non-profit society, has 450 employees delivering services to people who have developmental disabilities. Additional information regarding our organization is located on our website at 
Www.aimhi.ca 
We are looking for a dynamic individual to be responsible for the management, coordination, development, training, provision and oversight of employment support services for people served by aimhi. You have excellent interpersonal, communication and leadership skills and progressive ideas and practices,. You exercise good judgment and make sound, well considered decisions. 
This position will work closely with aimhi's management team in providing the best possible support and services; liaising with employers, providing advocacy and support and achieving goals in the area of job development, employment placements, coaching, and community partnerships. 
The successful applicant will have; 
- management experience 
- education and related experience demonstrating leadership and administrative skills; in particular in the area of employment for people who have been marginalized; 
- first aid and cpr certified; 
- criminal record check; 
- valid bc driver's license; 
- education in developmental disability and the skills to provide training to others would be preferred. 
This is a full-time salaried management position working a flexible schedule. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Please forward a letter of application and a current resume by january 12th 2015 to: 
Aimhi 
Human resources department 
950 kerry street, 
Prince george, b.c. V2m 5a3 
Fax: (250) 564-6924 
 

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Aimhi
  • Location:Prince George, BC,Canada
 
 
 

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