2011
10.05
SEP Newsletter: October Edition
EMPLOYER PARTNERSHIPS: PROVIDING SUPPORTIVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE INNER-CITY
In this issue we’re celebrating some of our employer partners and the recent hiring they’ve done. Employer partnerships are key to ensuring that opportunities developed as part of a greater process of economic revitalization are inclusive and accessible to inner-city residents. When we partner with employers for hiring, we seek their commitment to work closely with our Employment Support Coordinators (ESC). By doing so, if a person’s life circumstances affect their performance on the job, the employer informs BOB as soon as possible. The ESC can then intervene and support the employee with counselling, further training, and whatever they need to keep the position and succeed on the job. For many of our clients, this supportive intervention means they can continue on the positive life path they have worked hard to carve out for themselves and avoid losing the job, losing self confidence, and having to start over again. So without further adieu we want to celebrate our employer partners and the important role they play in our network of support!
London Drugs: The Woodwards location of London Drugs recently posted a shelf stocker position through BOB. GM Garth Kohlenberg is a big supporter of hiring locally and has hired our candidate Judith Yamada. In addition, Judith will be trained as a cashier due to her strong skill set. Congratulations Judith!
Acme Labs: Acme Labs is the latest employer to sign our Employer Commitment form. They are now posting positions through BOB and have interviewed candidates who require supportive opportunities. They have a strong history of supporting their employees and we welcome them to our family.
Firehall Arts Centre: James Sarmiento is a BOB candidate who was recently hired as a custodian for the Firehall Arts Centre. Congratulations James! The Firehall is an inner-city employer who works closely with BOB and have hired a variety of BOB candidates. They currently are looking for an amazing Administrative Coordinator.
GOODBYE ADA!
It is with mixed feelings that we say farewell to Ada Mo-Williams. Ada has been an Employment Support Coordinator with BOB for over two years, where she has played a key role in delivering the Supported Employment Program. Ada is passionate about her career, and has used her skills to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Her counselling has helped many clients through difficult times to help them find success both on the job and in life. Ada, you have gone above and beyond to support your clients and we congratulate you on all the great work you have done here at BOB. We wish you all the best in your new life as a mom and can’t wait to go for dim sum together after the baby comes!
NEW JOB POSTINGS
Visit www.bobics.org and look under ‘HR Services’ to apply.
Intakes for the Cycleback Bicycle Repair Program are on-going.
The Firehall Arts Centre is hiring an Administrative Coordinator. Position closes 10/7/2011.
Urban Ink is hiring a Communications Coordinator. Position closes 10/11/2011.
Edgewater Casino is hiring a Dishwasher. Position closes 10/14/2011.
The Cleaning Solution is hiring a Commercial Cleaner. Position closes 10/14/2011.
Trimpac Sysco is hiring a General Labourer. Position closes 10/14/2011.
EVENTS
SHINE Supper, October 24th
All SEP clients, past and present, are welcome to join us for dinner at the BOB office from 4-6pm!
RSVP to Emily at 778-328-7660 or emily.smith@bobics.org























