Sara Azadi

Sara Azadi is a dedicated Job Developer and facilitator at Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society, specializing in planning and facilitating workshops and training sessions focused on employment skills and cultural orientation. With experience in recruiting and assessing participants for program eligibility, Sara effectively collaborates with employers to match participants' skill sets, while tracking attendance and coordinating stipends. Previous roles include Office Administrator at WorkBC.ca, where Sara managed client interactions and updated job postings, and Office Associate at Consolidated Fastfrate, demonstrating strong organizational and customer service skills. Furthermore, Sara has significant experience in assisting newcomers with immigration processes and community resource navigation from their tenure at ImmiGlobe Canadian Immigration Corp. Sara holds a Bachelor's degree in Language Interpretation and Translation from Azad Hamedan University.

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Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society

Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society is a registered non-profit society in good standing with annual reports and other required documents filed and up to date with the BC Registrar of Societies. We are a United Way Agency with PCTIA certification. As a community services society we provide various programs and services including Employment Programs, Settlement Services, Language Services, Social Programs and Housing Services. Our services assist new immigrants, seniors, farm workers, women and youth. We work diligently to provide responsive programs that address various issues within our community by promoting harmony and intercultural understanding for the purpose of building a more inclusive and mutually respectful society. Our Society’s revenues now come from private, individuals, organizations, government, diverse foundations, BC Gaming Branch and United Way of the Lower Mainland. To remain effective and dynamic, we continue to build on our strengths in partnerships within the South Asian community. We have grown to offer a wide range of employment programs, housing services, and social programs.


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Surrey, Canada

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201-500

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