promotor de empleo

English translation: job developer

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Spanish term or phrase:promotor de empleo
English translation:job developer
Entered by: Marjory Hord

05:15 Feb 11, 2015
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Human Resources / Action for inclusion (disabled)
Spanish term or phrase: promotor de empleo
Las siguientes son las mismas funciones llevadas a cabo por el agente de integración laboral o **promotor de empleo** para acceder al encargado del personal de una empresa o al empresario.

Here for promoción del empleo, job creation has been suggested. Job recruiter? Job creation agent?
Marjory Hord
Mexico
Local time: 20:19
job developer
Explanation:
See:

http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html

A job developer is a human resources and marketing professional. Found within social service agencies both in the private and public sectors, he is responsible for creating job opportunities for clients of his organization by researching, identifying and soliciting commitments from possible sources of employment. Additionally, he may also provide clients with soft skills training.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html
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Jane Martin
Local time: 03:19
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1labor(US)/employment(UK) integration/development officer
Neil Ashby
4Employment Agencies/Agency
jude dabo
3Head hunter
Chris Maddux
3Employment Promoter
Vaik Y.
3supported employment promoter
patinba
3job developer
Jane Martin
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Head hunter


Explanation:
Headhunter, an informal name for an employment recruiter, sometimes referred to as executive search.

Or a job recruiter as you have said in your post.

Chris Maddux
United States
Local time: 19:19
Native speaker of: English

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
neutral  Neil Ashby: I don't think this fits the context of workplace integration of disabled employees; the position described works for public authorities and approaches the HR depts. of private companies.// But would you apply the term to a civil servant?
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  -> A head hunter is looking for people that fit an exact need, and some are even specialized for those with disabilities.
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Employment Promoter


Explanation:
This is also used in some fields such as, for example, Overseas Employment Promoter

Vaik Y.
Austria
Local time: 04:19
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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labor(US)/employment(UK) integration/development officer


Explanation:
I think the context refers to a 'funcionario' or civil servant's job in local government. As the source itself suggests the "promotor de empleo" is just another name for the "agente de integración laboral". Of course you don't want to repeat the same thing twice, so I suggest something like:

"....functions carried out by the labor/employment integration and development officer......"

I would definitely use "officer" as this emphasises that the role is that of a civil servant and not a private sector job.

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Note added at 6 hrs (2015-02-11 11:42:02 GMT)
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Another possibility is "a labor integration or ****placement officer****"

Neil Ashby
Spain
Local time: 04:19
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Chris Neill: yes, I would say "employment development officer"
1 day 2 hrs
  -> Thanks Chris, ;@)
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Employment Agencies/Agency


Explanation:
another viable option

jude dabo
Local time: 03:19
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supported employment promoter


Explanation:
If you are dealing with the disabled, this term exclusively refers to those who promote the employment of persons with disabilities. Is this what is being referred to?

EUSE Supported Employment | LinkedIn
https://uk.linkedin.com/...supported-employment/.../... - Traducir esta página
Belfast, United Kingdom - ‎Promoter of Supported Employment at European Union of Supported Employment
Promoter of Supported Employment at European Union of Supported Employment ... Promoting and developing supported employment through leadership and .

Supported Employment refers to service provisions wherein people with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, mental health, and traumatic brain injury, among others, are assisted with obtaining and maintaining employment originally through the primary models of job crews, enclaves, or the often preferred job coach or person-centered approaches. Supported employment is considered to be one form of employment in which wages are expected, together with benefits from an employer in a competitive workplace, though some versions refer to disability agency paid employment.


patinba
Argentina
Local time: 23:19
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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job developer


Explanation:
See:

http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html

A job developer is a human resources and marketing professional. Found within social service agencies both in the private and public sectors, he is responsible for creating job opportunities for clients of his organization by researching, identifying and soliciting commitments from possible sources of employment. Additionally, he may also provide clients with soft skills training.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html

Jane Martin
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Reference information:
http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html

A job developer is a human resources and marketing professional. Found within social service agencies both in the private and public sectors, he is responsible for creating job opportunities for clients of his organization by researching, identifying and soliciting commitments from possible sources of employment. Additionally, he may also provide clients with soft skills training.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_5480711_job-developer.html

Jane Martin
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 24
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Asker: Perhaps you should include this as an option for people to "agree" with!

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