RSTP Trainer

March 12, 2025 Resources

JOB POSTING

JOB POSTING

RSTP Trainer (Permanent, Part-time)

CCS is a settlement agency providing a wide range of services to immigrants and refugees regardless of race, religion or immigration status.

We are searching for a part-time RSTP Trainer will work as part of the RSTP team and implement RSTP training and information-sharing initiatives and assist refugee sponsors, including Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs), Groups of Five and Community Sponsors, who are involved in the PSR and BVOR programs.

If you want to apply your skills, experience, and talents to an organization that is making a difference in the lives of newcomers then this is the opportunity for you!

Why join us?

We ensure our employees are reflective of the diverse clientele that we serve. We thrive on supporting our community, performing meaningful work, learning from our colleagues, making a difference and having fun!

What do we offer?

We offer competitive compensation, paid sick time, learning and development opportunities, employee recognition programs, and a great workplace culture!

What you will be doing:
Work in cooperation with the RSTP Director, the RSTP Manager and other RSTP team members to provide information, training, and other types of support to private refugee sponsors involved in the PSR and BVOR programs in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Provide assistance to refugee sponsors (Sponsorship Agreement Holders, Community Sponsors and Groups of Five) in understanding criteria to sponsor refugees, navigating the sponsorship process, submitting successful sponsorship applications, and supporting sponsored refugees with settlement and integration
Organize and facilitate training sessions (online and in-person) through identifying topics and speakers, promoting and moderating sessions
Prepare training curriculum and presentation materials to support all training activities
Organize regional training and networking events for Sponsorship Agreement Holders and other sponsors
Inform and connect private sponsors with available settlement and integration services
Assist refugee sponsors in reviewing new and returned sponsorship applications
Continuously monitor, analyze and interpret policy or operational changes affecting the PSR and BVOR programs and incorporate them in the RSTP’s training and information-sharing activities.
Assist in the promotion of the BVOR program through information sessions, working with local partners and distributing promotional materials
Respond to telephone and e-mail inquiries from sponsors and potential sponsors in a timely manner, including on the RSTP Helpline
Share information in various media with the existing and potential sponsorship groups
Increase visibility of the RSTP services in the GTA through outreach, promotional activities and engagement with local partners and stakeholders
Assist in preparing regular internal and external reports detailing project activities and progress

What are we looking for?

The minimum level of education required is a Community College Diploma in Social Services or related fields or the equivalent in training and experience
Experience in Private Refugee Sponsorship program or working in the area of refugee protection and or resettlement of refugees
Proven experience in research and analysis of information and presentation in clear and concise language
Experience in development of curriculum and training materials
Demonstrated experience in delivering in-person and online training sessions to diverse groups and in multiple formats
Demonstrated experience working with adults of diverse cultural backgrounds
Ability to work independently with solid time management and organizational skills

Location: Scarborough, ON

Compensation: $33.47 to $35.51 based on experience

Hours of work: 28 hours per week, including evenings, weekends and occasional overtime as required

How to apply: Please refer to the CCS job portal on https://ccs.sutihr.com/jobs requisition code T509.

Application Deadline: March 21, 2025

CCS is committed to a workplace that reflects the diversity of the populations we serve. We seek applicants who will strengthen our commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion. We encourage qualified candidates from Indigenous, Black and other racialized persons, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities to consider working with and for CCS.

Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please contact hr@ccscan.ca for assistance.
We strongly encourage all those who are interested to apply, even if they do not meet every requirement!

CCS is a settlement agency providing a wide range of services to immigrants and refugees regardless of race, religion or immigration status.

We are searching for a part-time RSTP Trainer will work as part of the RSTP team and implement RSTP training and information-sharing initiatives and assist refugee sponsors, including Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs), Groups of Five and Community Sponsors, who are involved in the PSR and BVOR programs.

If you want to apply your skills, experience, and talents to an organization that is making a difference in the lives of newcomers then this is the opportunity for you!

Why join us?

We ensure our employees are reflective of the diverse clientele that we serve. We thrive on supporting our community, performing meaningful work, learning from our colleagues, making a difference and having fun!

What do we offer?

We offer competitive compensation, paid sick time, learning and development opportunities, employee recognition programs, and a great workplace culture!

What you will be doing:
Work in cooperation with the RSTP Director, the RSTP Manager and other RSTP team members to provide information, training, and other types of support to private refugee sponsors involved in the PSR and BVOR programs in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Provide assistance to refugee sponsors (Sponsorship Agreement Holders, Community Sponsors and Groups of Five) in understanding criteria to sponsor refugees, navigating the sponsorship process, submitting successful sponsorship applications, and supporting sponsored refugees with settlement and integration
Organize and facilitate training sessions (online and in-person) through identifying topics and speakers, promoting and moderating sessions
Prepare training curriculum and presentation materials to support all training activities
Organize regional training and networking events for Sponsorship Agreement Holders and other sponsors
Inform and connect private sponsors with available settlement and integration services
Assist refugee sponsors in reviewing new and returned sponsorship applications
Continuously monitor, analyze and interpret policy or operational changes affecting the PSR and BVOR programs and incorporate them in the RSTP’s training and information-sharing activities.
Assist in the promotion of the BVOR program through information sessions, working with local partners and distributing promotional materials
Respond to telephone and e-mail inquiries from sponsors and potential sponsors in a timely manner, including on the RSTP Helpline
Share information in various media with the existing and potential sponsorship groups
Increase visibility of the RSTP services in the GTA through outreach, promotional activities and engagement with local partners and stakeholders
Assist in preparing regular internal and external reports detailing project activities and progress

What are we looking for?

The minimum level of education required is a Community College Diploma in Social Services or related fields or the equivalent in training and experience
Experience in Private Refugee Sponsorship program or working in the area of refugee protection and or resettlement of refugees
Proven experience in research and analysis of information and presentation in clear and concise language
Experience in development of curriculum and training materials
Demonstrated experience in delivering in-person and online training sessions to diverse groups and in multiple formats
Demonstrated experience working with adults of diverse cultural backgrounds
Ability to work independently with solid time management and organizational skills

Location: Scarborough, ON

Compensation: $33.47 to $35.51 based on experience

Hours of work: 28 hours per week, including evenings, weekends and occasional overtime as required

How to apply: Please refer to the CCS job portal on https://ccs.sutihr.com/jobs requisition code T509.

Application Deadline: March 21, 2025

CCS is committed to a workplace that reflects the diversity of the populations we serve. We seek applicants who will strengthen our commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion. We encourage qualified candidates from Indigenous, Black and other racialized persons, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities to consider working with and for CCS.

Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please contact hr@ccscan.ca for assistance.

We strongly encourage all those who are interested to apply, even if they do not meet every requirement!

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