Location: Flexible
Terms of employment: Part-Time, 2 year extendable (22.5 hours per week completed over 3 days)
Description
Working on CEDECs Co-op Vocational Training Program; A Pilot Project to Train Workers for the Northern Airline Industry, the Adult Learning Specialist is responsible for the coordination, facilitation and evaluation of a co-op vocational learning model that supports better skills alignment and improved employment outcomes for Northern Aboriginal people with low educational attainment in sectors experiencing a shortage of skilled labour.
Expectations and Responsibilities:
- Plan, and execute a twenty-four month work plan to achieve anticipated results
- Prepare monthly and quarterly progress reports
- Lead an Adult Learning Support Team:
- Coordinate the integration of andragogy support for the vocational teaching team from the vocational training center, including:
- Vocational instructors
- Essential skills specialist
- Animator
- Technical support
- Assist in the recruitment, orientation and management of:
- Andragogy support Consultant (Teaching Techniques)
- Andragogy support Consultant (Curriculum)
- Researchers (Practice)
- Coordinate the integration of andragogy support for the vocational teaching team from the vocational training center, including:
- Work with researchers to develop criteria for participant selection and curriculum adaptations/development.
- Use data collection tools, developed by the researcher, to monitor and capture changes in training program delivery, teaching practices and student progression.
- Facilitate the coordination of quality program delivery by the vocational teaching team.
- Provide advice and recommendations related to the achievement of anticipated results.
- Work with the Operations Manager to establish partnerships that will facilitate the delivery of the Co-op program.
- Dynamically represent CEDEC for the purpose of government liaison and community relations.
- Assume any other related duties compatible with experience and qualifications as assigned by the Chief Executive Officer and/or Operations Manager.
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree, diploma or certification in adult education or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and practical experience developing and delivering training to adults with low educational attainment.
- Experience working with Aboriginal and Northern communities
- Recent, progressively-responsible experience in successfully managing and/or coordinating complex learning, organizational development and performance improvement projects.
- Experience in leading and facilitating teaching teams and in working with multiple stakeholders to deliver a product, program or service.
- Preference may be given to applicants who have used CAMERA (Communications and Math Employment Readiness Assessment): Workplace Literacy and Essential Skills Assessment tool and/or Employability Skills Assessment Tool (ESAT).
- Bilingual: English and French (spoken and written)
- Strong computer literacy with experience using Microsoft Office
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Applied knowledge of adult education theory, principles and practices for adults with low educational attainment.
- Comprehensive knowledge of learning theories, theories of instructional design, adult education principles, learning technologies, performance consulting, organizational learning practices, competency management and performance improvement tactics.
- Demonstrated ability with advanced Microsoft Skills (i.e. PowerPoint and Word).
- Proficient at using e-learning tools/software to design, develop and implement distance learning solutions.
- Ability to work independently and function well in a team environment.
- Excellent written and oral communications skills, including facilitation, presentation and editing skills to write, edit, and present a range of educational and training materials.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate with and establish and maintain effective working relationships and partnerships with people from various levels within Cree and Northern Communities.
- Ability to explain complex concepts in plain language to a diverse audience.
- Demonstrated ability in successfully delivering projects under tight deadlines.
- Well-developed project management skills to coordinate projects.
- Ability to work in a flexible structure.
- Willingness to work overtime with short notice.
- Ability to travel to Northern Quebec (up to 40% of the time during initial phases of project)
Contact
To apply for this position, email your resume with cover letter to the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC) at jobs at cedec.ca by January 6, 2016. Please include the reference number and job title in the subject line of your email. Only selected applicants will be contacted for an interview.
In communities across Quebec, CEDEC shares its experience in planning and developing partnerships with the aim to strengthen local economies and employability of the English-speaking and broader community. CEDEC is funded by the Government of Canada’s Enabling Fund.
Source: CEDEC