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First Step Employment Program will be starting their next program soon. Newcomers who are interested in learning how to job search in Canada are invited to attend one of three information-registration session. Call 604-988-2931 to sign up for one of these sessions.
Newcomer parents gain valuable information through North Shore Multicultural Society classes Immigrant parents often find that their children are adopting unfamiliar customs, a situation that can create awkward, confusing and even painful difficulties in the home. NSMS’ settlement service offers parenting classes on ways to help parents understand the influences their children are growing up with. Read more…
New to Canada? Helpful resources, services and programs available in North and West Vancouver for newcomers of all ages.
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NSMS Job Posting
North Shore Multicultural Society is looking to fill two positions for the new EPBC: 1 fulltime Case Manager-Resource Advisor, 1 half-time Facilitator (17.5 hrs/wk). To view complete job descriptions and qualifications, please click on the appropriate link at the bottom of the page. Resumes to: Hiring Team – North Shore Multicultural Society, 207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7; E-mail in Word/PDF format: staciel@nsms.ca; Fax: 604-988-2960. No phone calls please. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Closing date: 4:30pm on February 10, 2012
Facilitator
Under the direction of the North Shore ESC – Immigrant Services (NS ESC IS) Coordinator, the Facilitator develops employment and client-related workshop curriculum and materials, and facilitates employment-related workshops to clients, taking into consideration and utilizing adult education methodology and teaching techniques targeted to second language learners. This position is the primary facilitator for the delivery of workshops. Read More
Case Manager – Resource Advisor Under the direction of the NS ESC – Immigrant Services (NS ESC IS) Coordinator, the Case Manager-Resource Advisor is responsible for assessing clients for and providing clients one-to-one case management services and resource centre support. Case Management services include: administering needs assessments, identifying client tier, monitoring client tier numbers/averages/maximums, developing action plans, monitoring client progress and outcomes; providing information, referral to community resources and advocacy, when needed. As a part-time Resource Advisor, this position also assists clients in the resource area with basic job search requirements, accessing hard copy/electronic resources, and registering for workshops. Read More