Program Manager / Work Coach / Resume Writer at Atlantic Human Services Inc - , New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada
Atlantic Human Services Inc. (AHS) is a leader in the design, delivery, support and operation of human services programs in Canada. Based in New Brunswick, we are the regional leader in providing client focused employment counseling and services for a number of key stakeholder groups including work ready case managed individuals to ex-offenders.In operation for over 15 years, AHS has a proven track record of results by providing quality programs that are delivered with the clients in mind. We are able to deliver results by providing quality programs that are delivered with integrity and value. Our strong commitment to effective project management and our ability to deliver professional teams with the passion and experience necessary for each of our programs to succeed.Thanks to our proprietary program Diversified Employment Solutions, we have the ability to customize service delivery to the target group and based on the objectives of our client partner. Diversified Employment Solutions is tailored to each individual client's life, choices and future aspirations. As experts in the ever-changing labour market, we know where opportunities lie and we know how to work with clients to ensure they are ready to tackle that labour market head-on, with confidence and the skills necessary to succeed. We approach each work ready client with an understanding that every individual has stressors from outside work that may affect the long-term employment opportunities. We provide solutions to create that necessary balance between work and life.We recognize that the real strength of any employment services is well qualified, experienced, committed staff. Quality staffing is essential to the success of our service. Our staffing complement has direct experience in individualized and personalized Work Search Services services and are capable in providing distinctive instructional techniques utilizing both group dynamics and individual attention