BILINGUAL RESOURCE SPECIALIST-DATABASE CURATOR | French/English
Findhelp Information Services
Overview
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Bilingual Resource Specialist is responsible for tasks that maintain the integrity and quality of the information in the database of community programs and agencies used to support the delivery of phone and web-based service to people in Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland-and-Labrador, Manitoba and beyond. The successful applicant is an Information and Referral professional who brings best practices in the field to the Findhelp team. An additional objective of this position is to support the organization through resource dissemination and to contribute to projects and programs that support resource-related projects.
In this role, you will be required to adhere to a hybrid work arrangement that is not fully remote, and includes a requirement for performance of work at Findhelp’s office location on a weekly basis. Candidates must meet the agency’s requirements which include, but are not limited to: a quiet workspace, the required internet bandwidth, and fulfill workplace health and safety requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- A key function of this position is to maintain records in our Community Resource Databases. This involves researching and consulting with community organizations, agencies, stakeholders and governments to identify and gather suitable resources for inclusion in the database.
- Creating, entering and updating records through Content Management Systems while ensuring accuracy and accessibility, and according to recognized Information and Referral Standards including the 211 Human Services Indexing System (211HSiS).
- Proactively collaborating with community agencies, partners and colleagues to enhance information quality and processes for data requests, record updates, and to meet the needs of the public and 211 navigators.
- Raising Findhelp’s Information and Referral profile by representing Findhelp in professional development and community-based initiatives supporting the development of the Community Resource Database and making presentations detailing our Information and Referral practices.
- Keeping current with trends and issues in the field of Information and Referral in order to make recommendations for action related to the work at Findhelp.
- Ensuring professional development by attending training sessions and keeping aware of updates in the nonprofit sector.
- Assisting in the development of Information and Referral policies and procedures, performing queries of the Community Resource Database to assist in the development of reports.
- Other responsibilities as required to meet department and organizational goals.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Excellent communications skills in English and French (writing, speaking, documenting, listening, and presenting)
- Strong team player and solutions focused problem-solver
- A minimum of 1-year experience editing, proofing, and data organizing
- A minimum of 1-year experience working with directory databases and classification systems
- Experience with automated information systems
- Demonstrated adaptability and flexibility within rapidly evolving work environment
- Excellent editorial skills demonstrated through copy editing, proofreading, rewriting, and research skills
- Strong database management skills
- Ability to work with speed, accuracy and consistency to support tight deadlines
- Demonstrated experience with maintaining databases within Ontario and nationally is an asset
- Advanced organizational and time management skills
- Strong analytical skills; very detail-oriented
- Advanced computer skills (e.g. Microsoft applications, Internet research)
- Good relationship building skills
- Demonstrated ability to meet and exceed performance metrics (e.g., record verification rate targets)
- Experience developing and presenting training materials is an asset
- Able to work independently, prioritize, and take initiative
KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES:
- MLIS Degree in Library and Information Science or post-secondary education in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Knowledge and understanding of community, social and human services field in Ontario
- Understanding of information classification systems, taxonomy and style guides
- CRS-DC (Community Resource Specialist – Database Curator) InformUSA/AIRS certification an asset
- English and French proficiency for speaking and writing is a requirement. (Note: Your proficiency in English and French will be assessed as part of the selection process)
If you meet the criteria outlined above, and are inspired by Findhelp’s Mission and Vision, we would love to hear from you!
Compensation
This full-time position consists of 35 hours a week.
Hourly Rate Range: $30.09 to $33.10
Other benefits include: Bilingual (English/French) shift premium
A comprehensive benefits package is provided including: health and dental group insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, 4 weeks paid vacation annually (to start), and participation in CUPE’s Multi-Sector Pension Plan.
How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed as received until suitable candidates are found. Along with your resume, please provide a cover letter with a description in 500 words or less telling us a bit about yourself, what interests you about this opportunity and the assets that you would bring to this role. Applications can be submitted to: [email protected].
Additional Information: This position is part of CUPE Local 3173.
Findhelp211 Central believes in a workplace culture of inclusion that is welcoming, respectful, safe and empowering for all staff. It is critical to our success to eliminate barriers and promote the inclusion of equity groups. Equity seeking groups have been, and continue to be, underrepresented and marginalized in the workforce, leadership roles, and in some specific occupations. Equity seeking groups include but may not be limited to Indigenous persons, racialized people, gender diverse people, 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities.
If you require accommodation at any stage during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation. Contact HR at [email protected].
We thank all applicants and will only contact the individuals selected for an interview.
About Findhelp Information Services
At Findhelp 211, we connect individuals and families with information and referral to the complete range of government, health, community and social services in their communities and help them navigate the complexities of the human services system, quickly and easily. Motivated by our mission to create connections and solutions to build strong communities, we’re constantly innovating to keep up with the changing needs of our communities and to ensure that everyone has access to the supports they are seeking.
Findhelp 211 recognizes that systemic racism exists and that certain groups of people experience disproportionate barriers to economic, employment and health opportunities which may be amplified due to intersectional personal identities. We are committed to improving accessibility to human and social services through ongoing and new initiatives, partnerships and approaches.
We’re proud of our people and culture and we’re constantly changing and innovating to do better! Our workplace is focused on balance, equity, engagement and a healthy environment. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice and we do the work to make that happen. You’ll be engaged and supported to learn and grow your career and you’ll make a difference in people’s lives across Canada.
Findhelp211 believes in a workplace culture of inclusion that is welcoming, respectful, safe and empowering for all staff. It is critical to our success to eliminate barriers and promote the inclusion of equity groups. Equity seeking groups have been, and continue to be, underrepresented and marginalized in the workforce, leadership roles, and in some specific occupations. Equity seeking groups include but may not be limited to Indigenous persons, racialized people, gender diverse people, 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities.
If you require accommodation at any stage during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation. Contact HR at [email protected].
We thank all applicants and will only contact the individuals selected for an interview.
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