We are the leading non-profit umbrella organization on the coast offering residents a wide range of community programs and services. We
Have longstanding experience in helping identify community
Issues and needs, and in providing professional, innovative and effective solutions. Our programs help everyone from new parents, youth and families in crisis, children with special needs, to women and children who have experienced abuse.
Family counsellor
Family and youth services is seeking a part-time family counsellor for approx. 20 hours/week. This is a temporary position with an estimated end date of july 31, 2015 with a possibility of extension.
Required qualifications: minimum bachelor of social work or humanities, together with related experience. Preference will be given to masters level graduates in social work, counselling or a related discipline. Must have valid first aid, driver's licence and use of vehicle.
Please submit resume and covering letter to: ron depner, sccss, box 1069, sechelt, v0n 3a0 ; drop off at 5638 inlet avenue, sechelt ; fax to 778-458-3091; By january 26, 2015.
For a complete job description, please refer to our website:
Sccss.ca
It is the dream of more than 70% young people to go abroad and find the suitable job there. There are many reasons behind this trend. Some of these are discussed in the following lines. The major reason is that in most of countries opportunities of jobs is reducing. This situation cause to generate the intensive competition between the applicants in the country. On the other hand the salaries are not increasing with the rate with which prices of commodities are increasing. This imbalance of income and expenses is making life hard to live.
Furthermore, the opportunities in developed countries are increasing which attracts the people from all parts of the world. They also offer good salaries. These are the major attraction for the workers and skilled people to go abroad and work there for earning the handsome income. Taking in view the above discussion it is right to consider the job abroad seriously.