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Student Links Coordinator


Company : Community Living Ontario


Location : ottawa, Ontario


Created : 2026-05-06


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Position:Student Links CoordinatorCompany:Community Living OntarioType:1 Full-Time Permanent PositionClassification:Home-based position with travel required 45 minutes from homeTransportation: Must have a reliable vehicleWork Hours:37.5 weeklyLocation: Must live in Kingston or surrounding areas Imaginea job where YOUcan utilize your interpersonal and networking skills to match amazing students with exceptional community members to enrich the lives of both.Imaginea job where YOUwill be an integral person making it possible for students with intellectual disabilities to unleash their individual gifts and skills.Add a collaborative team, a challenging variety of work, and an excellent work-life balance, and you have imagined a job at Community Living Ontario (CLO).About CLOThe number one goal for Community Living Ontario is to advocate with people who have an intellectual disability, their families, and member organizations to create inclusive communities across Ontario. We envision an Ontario where everyone belongs, is valued, and has the freedom to live the life they choose. Those who share our vision make amazing staff members at CLO.The Right FitAt CLO, we value the kind of person you are. We prioritize respect, empathy, and a commitment to growth. When we hire, we are looking for someone who is a great fit for our collaborative, supportive environment.You Will Thrive Here if You Are:An Excellent Communicator You will be collaborating with our internal team remotely, members of the community, people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Your communication style must be confident, reassuring, and clear.Skilled in Building Relationships You bring with you the ability to quickly build rapport and trust with students, their families, and potential mentors. You do not shy away from delivering compelling presentations and engaging with people in the communityIndependent and Organized You are self-motivated, proactive, and able to manage multiple tasks efficiently.The PositionThe Student Links Coordinator supports the Student Links Initiative, an in school opportunity, which provides secondary school students (ages 14-21) with developmental disabilities the opportunity to explore post-school experiences and career options. Student Links Coordinators collaborate with students, their families, school staff, and designated supporters to identify areas of interest and connect students with community members who can share expertise and guidance. They facilitate student engagement with community members to build skills, explore career paths, and support students in planning for their future by exposing them to potential roles and opportunities.The Package Includes:Starting Salary: $54,602 per yearComprehensive Benefits: Includes vision and life insurancePaid Time Off: 3 weeks of paid vacationProfessional Growth: Continuing education opportunitiesRetirement: Employer-matched RRSPWork Flexibility: Flexibility within core work hoursWhat you will be responsible for:Works with the Student Links Manager and Director to create strategies and develop a recruitment plan for the assigned regionConnects pro-actively with personal and professional contacts, networks, and community members to secure connectionsThrough research and community mapping seek out potential community matches and opportunities to help students identify and establish deep community connections. Help students develop their own network and goals which they can continue to pursue even after their involvement with the initiativeMaintain a regular presence in the community to develop ongoing community connections and relationships. This includes students, teachers, mentors, community members, and familyUse all possible avenues to engage community including cold calls, social media, in-person meetings, presentations, networking groups and community eventsDevelops and implements plans for engagement that demonstrate a commitment to a qualitative approach. Creates community connections that are tailored to the gifts, interests, and identities of individual studentsResponsible for recruiting, interviewing, and vetting all prospective mentorsCommitted to engaging English and French schools in assigned regionMeets with students and parents on a regular basis to ensure information about the initiative is sharedDocuments daily activities including research efforts, cold calls, meetings, and correspondence via the database and calendar entriesWhat Makes You the Ideal Candidate?Post-secondary degree or College education in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Community Development or a combination of related education and experienceAdvanced computer skills (MS Office, Zoom, MS Teams, CRM systems)A commitment to social justice and inclusivityAbility to share your success stories and your struggles with the teamBilingual English/French candidates are ideal for this role. We also seek candidates who are fluent in other languagesExperience with all aspect of the sales process would be an assetAbility to inspire and motivate members of the community to build long term mutually beneficial relationships. Leadership and relationship management skills are essentialWell developed personal network or the willingness to build one. Understanding of the recruitment process and community developmentA passion for helping students and their families connect deeply with their communities in ways that will positively sustain them in the futureStrong understanding and awareness of barriers facing people with disabilities and implementing strategies that may be used to combat those barriersLiaising with families who have children with an intellectual disability and utilizing a person-centered approach to highlight strengths and gifts of individualsProven ability to network and connect people and willingness to build this capacity in othersExperience working respectfully with diverse communities and individuals who have experienced marginalizationHighly organized, and self-directed, with a proven ability to manage multiple priorities. You always maintain confidentiality and professionalismSuperior communication skills, both oral and written, combined with the ability to break down complex information into clear, concise, and easy-to-understand communicationsExperience working in a non-profit organization or with a member-based not-for-profit would be an assetValid drivers license and access to a reliable vehicle is required for frequent travel within region (approximately 60% of time)and you will transport students in this role. Travel beyond the region for in-person team meetings and training will occur approximately five times a year. Travel 45 minutes from your home office is expectedThis position is unionizedDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion at CLOCommunity Living Ontario is committed to building, maintaining, and fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace. We encourage those from equity-seeking groups to apply to our open positions. We endeavor to welcome and value the unique perspectives and experiences that all new people bring to our organization.How to ApplyPlease submit your resume to Katherine Taylor at . At CLO, were committed to accommodating applicants needs during the selection process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. If selected, please let us know how we can support you to participate fully in the recruitment process.We look forward to hearing from you!