SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Nova Scotia Works Summer Intern (2 positions)

  • Location: Sydney, New Waterford, Glace Bay and/or working from home, as required
  • Deadline: April 16, 2021 at 4:00 pm

Title: Nova Scotia Works Summer Intern (2 positions)

Reports to: Operations Manager (s)

Position Status: Full Time, Temporary

Salary Range: $15.00/hour

Start Date: May 10th, 2020

End Date: August 27th, 2020

Office Location: Sydney, New Waterford, Glace Bay and/or working from home, as required

The YMCA of Cape Breton is looking for two dynamic self-starters to join our team as Summer Interns.
They will fulfil the duties of the Information and Resource Specialist, supporting our Nova Scotia Works
Employment Services Centres.

The YMCA Experience
The YMCA of Cape Breton is a charitable organization dedicated to the growth of all persons in spirit,
mind and body, and to their sense of responsibility to themselves, each other and the global community.
In joining the YMCA you will become part of a dedicated team of individuals with great passion for
supporting each other and the communities in which we serve. You commit to embracing and
promoting the YMCA culture of philanthropy, inclusion and allyship both in and outside of the
workplace.

Position Summary
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
Information and Resource Specialist is the first point of contact for job seeker and employer clients.
They must demonstrate cultural competence and embrace inclusive practices, creating a safe and
welcoming space for everyone.

In support of our mandate, team and clients, the Information and Resources Specialist will:
• Gather and disseminate current and relevant career and employment information;
• Determine the degree to which information and resources meet the needs of individuals and
communities in which they are located;
• Provide information on the support services available to assist individuals;
• Conduct service needs identification and/or employment readiness identification;
• Gather and document initial client information and document in web-based application;
• Support self-serve clients in conducting labour market research, creating cover letters and
resumes;
• Gather centre usage data and provide analysis, as required, and;
• Support marketing initiatives by monitoring and updating social media outlets and/or website,
hosting information sessions and participating in community events.

Qualifications
– Must be returning to post-secondary studies in fall 2021 and have an interest in pursuing a
career in the career practitioner field.
– Demonstrated customer service experience – customer service training is considered an asset;
– Strong Microsoft Office Skills – experience working with cloud computing considered an asset;
– Knowledge of social media outlets and experience updating for business purposes;
– Experience using SharePoint or updating websites/other using Content Management System
(i.e. Drupal), considered an asset;
– Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple, competing deadlines and tasks;
– Superior interpersonal and communication skills are essential to establishing and maintaining
harmonious working relationships;
– Demonstrated discretion and sound judgement in the handling of confidential information; this
includes a high degree of integrity and trust;
– 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;
– Strong communication and presentation skills, and;
– Schedule flexibility to accommodate variations outside of regular business hours, as needed.

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

Apply Today
Please email your cover letter and resume to colette.sexton@cb.ymca.ca before 4:30pm on Friday, April
16th, 2021, referencing YMCA-NSW-SI-2021 in the subject line. The cover letter must clearly
demonstrate your understanding of the career practitioner field and convey your interest in pursuing
this profession. We look forward to hearing from you!
The YMCA of Cape Breton is an equal opportunity employer.