Job Description
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Join The Doe Fund on our mission to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and recidivism. Our flagship Ready, Willing & Able (RWA) program provides paid transitional work experience, transitional housing, advanced occupational training, and comprehensive supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness. The Doe Fund is also one of New York City’s largest nonprofit developers of permanent affordable and supportive housing, with more than 1,900 units in operation or pre-development. The Doe Fund has an annual operating budget of $73 million and a full-time staff of nearly 500, a significant portion of whom are graduates of our programs.
We are currently seeking a Career Coaching Professional to join our team. The Workforce Development Specialist is responsible for developing meaningful engagement with RWA participants. This engagement covers both the initial 12 months of the program as well as the 12 months of post-graduation contact.
This position will be based out of multiple locations (Brooklyn & Manhattan).
We offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical and dental coverage, paid retirement plan participation, paid sick, personal and vacation time, paid holidays, discounted gym memberships, and more.The Ideal Candidate:
You have earned a bachelor’s degree in a related field
You can work on average two or three evenings per week
You have a passionate desire to motivate participants to secure and retain employment
You have sensitivity towards working in workforce re-entry for those with significant re-entry barriers; especially the homeless and individuals with conviction histories
You have two to four years of classroom facilitation
You can work effectively within a culturally diverse environment
You have a working knowledge of Microsoft; Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google
You have strong oral and written communication, presentation, and networking skills
You have excellent organizational skills
You can manage multiple agendas effectively and follow up accordingly
You can both work independently and as part of a team
You are flexible, and creative and have a solution-oriented approach to issuesKey Responsibilities:
Major responsibilities of the Workforce Development Specialist include, but are not limited to the following:Facilitating and Tutoring
Facilitate CSS (Career Success Strategies) class which covers:
Online Job Application
Personal and Professional References
Budgeting
Job interviewing both general and job sector-specific
Resume Building
Cover Letter Building
Virtual interview software
Meet regularly with an assigned caseload of trainees to deliver one-on-one coaching in:
Resume Preparation
Virtual interview preparation and practice
Difficult questions and employment gaps
Ongoing job search efforts
Interact in person and via email with Program Directors, Case Managers, and other Career Coaching Professionals to refine the understanding of applicants’ needs and identify targeted job development efforts
Maintain up-to-date records on client efforts, progress, and development needs
Aid in facilitating monthly mock interviews with corporate partners
Participate in both staff and team meetings
Conduct service-oriented orientations on overall and specific department services as scheduled by the facility and leadership teamJob Placement Assistance/Coaching
Participate in a job sector team
Aiding in employer referral opportunities for clients
Maintaining employer relationships where appropriate
Engaging clients for employment satisfaction by aiding clients to create and follow a career plan
Advocate for clientele when denied employment
Aid in gathering evidence of rehabilitation
Maintaining up-to-date records for tracking and follow-up
Submit weekly sector-specific job leads via Indeed for referral to job seekers
Schedule and conduct weekly one-on-one job search coaching sessions as directed by career development planStudent/Graduate Follow-up
Document student engagement through data entry, case notes, status emails, and case conference meeting
Structure and maintain personal availability schedule for heavy walk-in engagement with participants under the direction of the leadership team
Provide comprehensive graduate case management for a caseload of engaged participants which includes career coaching, professional portfolio development, and employment referrals
Update and refer graduates to the active graduate resource list to support retention outcomes related to, employment, housing, and sobriety
Act as point person for re-engagement with displaced graduates or graduate job seekers, connecting them to in-house housing support, temporary work contract opportunities, and overall career development support
Support retention outcomes and the collection of retention information through weekly outreach to graduates
Responsible for all administrative tasks connected to the facilitation of the retention-oriented Earning Supplement ProgramInterested?
Submit your application for review here.
Before you go, we want to assure you that we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace reflective of individuals who share our mission and who want to join us in working on the cutting-edge of important social issues.
We are an equal opportunity employer and we highly encourage applications from candidates regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
Full-time