Employment - Case Manager/ Workshop Facilitator

Case Manager/ Workshop Facilitator

YMCA of Cape Breton

Weekdays

Description

Title: Case Manager / Workshop Facilitator

Reports to: Operations Manager

Position Status: Full-time, Permanent

Salary:  $48,778 to $54,703 annually

Start Date: As soon as possible

Office Locations: Welton St, Sydney, NS

Help ignite the potential in people!  The YMCA of Cape Breton is looking for a dynamic individual to join our team as a Case Manager/Workshop Facilitator. This is a dual role supporting our Nova Scotia Works Employment Services Centre Sydney.

  Job Purpose

 The YMCA of Cape Breton Nova Scotia Works (NSW) Employment Services Centres offer an integrated bundle of employment services to help Nova Scotians understand, prepare for and meet the needs of the provincial labour market. Additionally, we provide services to support employers in recruiting, managing and developing the talent they require to be more productive in the global economy.

 The Case Manager (60% of role) is responsible for assessing an individual’s employment needs and career goals. They work with these individuals in a collaborative, client-driven process to develop a mutually agreed upon return-to-work action plan (RTWAP). The actions of a Case Manager must address the specific needs of the client as documented in their goals. The Case Manager must support accountability by organizing service delivery that is appropriate, coordinated, and timely to address client needs and desired outcomes. It is paramount that Case Managers demonstrate cultural competence and embrace inclusive practices, creating a safe and welcoming space for everyone.

 The Workshop Facilitator (40% of role) enables group learning sessions designed to lead and enhance employment related knowledge and acquisition. They use Adult Learning Principles to tailor group activities towards meeting specific career-life planning needs for diverse client groups.

 Duties and Responsibilities

In support of our mandate, team and clients, the Case Manager/Workshop Facilitator will: 

  • Conduct client needs assessment, using varied assessment tools;
  • Identify strengths and barriers to employment;
  • Remain abreast of funding programs, community organizations, service providers and referral agencies;
  • Develop a RTWAP plan to address barriers to employment;
  • Maintain client files in web-based application while complying with privacy protocols;
  • Actively participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings;
  • Deliver information sessions and conduct employment related workshops, as required;
  • Liaise with other agencies on behalf of Nova Scotia Works, participating in committees, projects or activities, when appropriate;
  • Monitor and evaluate RTWAP - adjust as needed;
  • Provide follow-up and continued support;
  • Participate in program and service development that is responsive to the evolving needs of clients – ensuring maximum effectiveness and efficiency, and;
  • Educate and develop participant skills by facilitating workshops on a range of topics including effective job search strategies, resume and cover letter preparation, networking, life skills, employability skills, etc;
  • Implement instruction techniques that are suitable for a variety of leaning styles while maintaining sensitivity to the diverse needs and abilities of participants;
  • Learn and apply new technology to better support the learner and maximize reach and access;
  • Must be willing to cross train and assume other duties, as required

 Qualifications

  • Bilingualism and previous case management experience considered an asset;
  • Degree or post-secondary education in Human Services field or related field of study or a combination of education and work-related experience;
  • Advanced Microsoft Office skills - experience working with cloud computing considered an asset;
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple, competing deadlines and tasks;
  • Demonstrated discretion and sound judgment in the handling of confidential information;
  • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail in the resolution of issues, process improvement and evaluation;
  • High level of initiative is needed to work independently and respond to unanticipated items;
  • Committed to professional development and career self-management;
  • Strong communication and presentation skills – experience facilitating considered an asset, and;
  • Schedule flexibility to accommodate variations outside of regular business hours, as needed.
  • Experience delivering workshops, designing workshop material and presentations
  • Travel is required.

 Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide a current and satisfactory Criminal Record Check/ Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Abuse Registry Check. They will also be required to attend YMCA Child Protection Training

 We Offer

  • Comprehensive Group Benefits and Pension Plan Program
  • Free Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
  • Individual & Family YMCA Membership
  • Strong Work Life Balance (i.e. minimum 3 weeks of paid Vacation Days, 11 Wellness Days annually)
  • Discounted Childcare and Program Rates

The YMCA Experience

 The YMCA of Cape Breton is one of the largest charities in Nova Scotia and a member of one of the most recognized organizations in the world. Our mission is to connect and ignite the potential in people, helping them grow and give back to our communities. Through building connections with people at all ages and stages of their lives – as well as the broader community – the YMCA of Cape Breton serves over 35,000 people annually.

Programs and services focus on empowering people of all ages and life stages to overcome barriers and rise to their full potential. These include health, fitness and aquatics; licensed childcare; employment programs (Nova Scotia Works); youth programming and related community services. The YMCA occupies 15 program sites across Cape Breton Island.

The YMCA of Cape Breton offers a great workplace culture achieved through an environment that embraces diversity and social inclusion, values differences, celebrates achievements and supports full participation by all employees. We believe that everyone belongs! The YCB provides 200+ employees with meaningful jobs and the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of individuals and the health of those within our communities.

How To Apply

YMCA of Cape Breton will be accepting applications for this position via email. Please follow the instructions below carefully. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.

Please email your cover letter and resume in one document to HR@cb.ymca.ca by 4:30 ADT by Friday June 20, 2025. It is imperative that the cover letter and resume illustrate your professional competencies in relation to this position. Please reference YMCA-CMWF25 in the subject line and note only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

 The YMCA of Cape Breton is an equal opportunity employer that values the diversity of people and communities and is committed to excellence and inclusion in our Association. We are committed to an environment that is barrier free. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to

Email Address: hr@cb.ymca.ca Apply here

Intended Audience

This employment opportunity is open for: Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents who are able to work for any employer in Canada (student permit, open work permit holders), unless specific eligibility criteria are noted in the above job posting.

Location Information
Community
Sydney
County
Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Province
Nova Scotia
Country
Canada
Opportunity Information
Employer
YMCA of Cape Breton
NOC Code
Experience Required
Yes
Available Openings
1
Pay Type
To be Determined
Pay Period
To be Determined
Remuneration Per Pay Period
Estimated Weekly Hours
Start Date
End Date
Language
English
Language Proficiency Level
Posted on
June 13th 2025
Expires
June 20th 2025