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Job Coach / Guide – Steps to Work

Arbetslivsresurs AR AB

Västra Götalands län, Borås

Previous experience is desired

179 days left
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Are you empathetic, proactive, and skilled at finding individualized solutions?

Then this might be the job for you. In this role, we are looking for someone who is motivated by seeing people develop and reach their goals! To thrive in this position, we see that you want to work in a structured and creative way to identify the best paths for individuals into the labor market. You will work within the framework of the service "Steps to Work" (Steg till arbete), where you will guide a group of participants through individual conversations, lectures, and group activities. The participants in the "Steps to Work" service are a diverse group of people who will all receive practical guidance and labor market knowledge to strengthen their employment opportunities. You will collaborate with colleagues such as occupational therapists, study and career counselors, and language support staff.

We welcome you to apply for a meaningful and varied role where you can truly make a difference in people's lives.

Your main responsibilities
  • Scheduling and planning of activities and interventions
  • Individual-based competence mapping
  • Guiding participants to a suitable career path and helping them find an appropriate trial employment/workplace
  • Supporting activity execution and on-site at real workplaces
  • Conducting follow-ups at workplaces
  • Giving lectures and conducting individual conversations
  • Administration and documentation
  • Collaboration and dialogue with the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen)
We are looking for someone who
  • Has at least 2 years of full-time higher education or university college education in sociology, behavioral science, pedagogy, or medicine
  • Has 1 year of experience (at least part-time) in individual or group counseling/coaching of persons with mental or physical illness or disability within the last 3 years
  • Has good communication skills in speech and writing
  • Is responsible, relationship-building, and organized
  • Has good labor market knowledge and local knowledge
We offer
  • New exciting challenges every day
  • Wonderful and helpful colleagues
  • High trust in employees' competence and abilities
  • An open workplace, high ceilings, and good collaboration
  • An opportunity to make a difference for people
About us

At Arbetslivsresurs, we help people find paths to new employment. We consist of social workers, sociologists, occupational therapists, health scientists, and behavioral scientists who strive to create good conditions for people to have a long-term and healthy working life. When these individual needs are met, it contributes not only to well-being at the individual level but also to positive societal development. When the individual is well, society is well.

Since our founding in 2005, we have built solid experience in strengthening, developing, and identifying needs among both individuals and organizations – across Sweden.

Does this sound like a suitable position for you? Please apply today! We interview candidates on an ongoing basis as applications come in, so the hiring process may be closed if we find the person we are looking for.

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