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Advisor for ApprenticesJob DescriptionThe General Directorate of Education (DGEP) is responsible for the transition between compulsory education and higher education. It offers programs within 15 high schools and 13 vocational schools and brings together more than [number unspecified]. We are looking for an Advisor for Apprentices to strengthen the unit.Responsibilities:Advise, support, and guide apprentices and inform them about all socio-professional and pedagogical issues as they arise, while maintaining a link with the vocational school. Plan and organize, with the young people, pathways and solutions allowing them to develop professionally. Accompany those at risk of dropping out to prevent a rupture in their apprenticeship. Ensure that necessary measures are taken after hearing from the parties involved and to promote the continuation of the apprenticeship under the best conditions, in collaboration with professional commissioners. Collaborate with public and private partners at the Vaud and/or inter-cantonal level. If circumstances warrant, report to the apprenticeship authority or the professional commission.Communicate and ensure the provision of clear and relevant information to the vocational training system. Offer support to the apprentice within three months following the termination of the apprenticeship, in collaboration with the professional commissioner, and assist them in seeking another professional opportunity or placement to ensure the proper functioning of the unit and keep their knowledge up to date. Carry out duties as requested by management and maintain networks with professional organizations. For more information, you can consult the job description here or contact Mr. X, unit manager at [phone number] or by email.Qualifications:Hold a federal vocational diploma (CFC) in a wood or technical trade, or a tertiary level qualification in the social field (HES, X diploma preferred). Experience in the fields of vocational training, integration, social work, or professional coaching is required. Knowledge of the economic and professional environment, the support structures in the canton, the vocational and educational system of Vaud, its requirements, and legal framework.Ability to conduct assessments.Why join us?The General Directorate of Education (DGEP) ensures the transition between compulsory education and higher education, covering both vocational education and high school education. The Cantonal Office for Vocational Training and Employment (OCOSP), which aims to promote professional integration and employability for all individuals in their choice, also provides various services aimed at young people in transition or allophones. Its aim is to open doors to a personal and professional project for as many individuals as possible leading them to a recognized qualification. For more information, click here to visit our website.The Canton of Vaud offers a wide variety of jobs and opportunities for advancement. Working conditions are designed to promote equality, inclusion, sustainability, and professional ethics in an environment conducive to balancing professional and private life. To learn more about our benefits, visit our page on [website].Employment start date: to be agreed upon. Salary class: 9Type of employment: Public LawActivity rate: 70%Address: General Directorate of Education, St-Martin, Lausanne jidecaa82eaen jit0415aen jpiy26aen