Durham
OpenEmployment Coach
- Location
- Oshawa, ON, CA; Whitby, Ontario, CA
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
Provide one-to-one employment coaching to help students and alumni develop job readiness and personal marketing skills – including resumes, cover letters, interviews, networking and effective use of platforms such as LinkedIn and Generative AI – and develop tailored job search strategies. Use empathetic, student-centred coaching practices, including active listening and non-judgemental questioning, to help students and alumni set goals and explore options and pathways. Support in translating academic, experiential and co-curricular learning into employer-ready language. Coach students to identify their strengths, transferable skills, and personal brand, building confidence, clarity, and resourcefulness as they prepare for employment after graduation. Guide and support in developing effective networking strategies, empowering them to build meaningful connections with employers and industry professionals. Identify barriers to employment, consult and refer to appropriate campus services or community resources when additional support is needed. Coach on professional workplace expectations, including decorum and self-advocacy. Provide industry-specific job search and interview preparation, including mock interviews with constructive feedback on strengths and areas for development. Collaborate with campus partners to support students from equity-deserving groups. Advise students in employment application processes. Assist in mentoring, training and coordinating work-study, placement and summer employment students. Programming, Engagement and Administration Plan, coordinate, and facilitate programming - including workshops, career launch activities and employment-related resources - that engage students in building career and employment readiness, align with labour market and student trends, and support Durham College’s purpose of transforming lives, building careers, and enriching communities. Use adult learning, student and career development theories, along with strong presentation skills, and technology to design and deliver effective programming and communicate relevant information. Take a lead role in career launch programming and contribute to Start Strong at DC, student leadership and engagement initiatives. Research labour-market and employment trends and integrate relevant information into workshops, resources, programming, and coaching conversations. Develop resources and promotional materials to support students, alumni, faculty and employers. Contribute to online content – including social media, website and portal content - to promote services, increase student engagement, and share timely career information that supports student and career development. Collaborate with campus partners on the planning and coordination of programming to ensure alignment with institutional priorities and student needs. Participate in campus events such as orientation, open houses, convocation, job fairs, and pop-up activities. Represent Student and Career Development at events, and promote services to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and employers both in person and online. Perform administrative tasks related to program delivery, scheduling, event logistics, data collection and documentation. Maintain accurate records to support reporting and continuous improvement. Employer Engagement Coordinate employer recruitment events and job fairs that connect students with employment opportunities and enhance employer visibility on campus. Maintain and build relationships with employers and members of the workplace community to support student and graduate career development, employment pathways and learning. Provide timely support to employers by addressing requests and sharing information. Collaborate with Faculties to plan and promote employer visits, events and other opportunities that facilitate student-employer connections. Engage with employers to promote services and strengthen partnerships.
