What are the responsibilities and job description for the Career Development Specialist position at The Fedcap Group?
Position Summary:
The Career Development Specialist is responsible for providing career advisement, case management and developing a sector-based career pathway; ensures members have needed support services; supporting members in program activities; and referring members locate suitable job training programs and employment; maintaining continuing contact and providing employment retention services. Serves as a mentor, liaison and troubleshooter by managing cases day-to-day based on the members’ career plans.
What You'll Do:
- Interview, motivate, and guide members on a daily basis
- Coordinate intake and orientation services to assist members with understanding and exploring needs, strengths, interests, aptitudes, experience, capabilities, career goals and family situations.
- Complete Career Plans with all members assigned to their caseload
- Guide the member through all activities as outlined in their career plan.
- Regularly meet with assigned members to monitor progress toward meeting programming goals as well as coordinating the mitigation of barriers to engagement in services, wellness and recovery, and employability.
- Facilitate monthly Jobs-Plus program Orientation sessions one-on-one and in small groups
- Develop and facilitate life skills and work readiness training curriculum
- Consult bi-weekly with Employment Coordinator regarding curriculum and training needs
- Monthly coordination with Clinical and Wellness Coordinator and Part-Time Clinician to monitor treatment plan on behalf of members with untreated or unstable substance use, mental health and/or medical conditions that adversely impacting engagement in services, wellness and recovery, as well as employability.
Your Responsabilities Include:
- Scheduling and facilitating monthly workshops according to client needs.
- Observe all policies and procedures and attends all required trainings and certifications as scheduled.
- Plan and develop materials needed for each class using textbooks, handouts, workbooks, information from the Internet, and other sources based on Power of Possible training
- Plan workshop and seminar topics and develops appropriate curriculum materials quarterly
- Responsible for capturing and recording employment information
- Provide bi-weekly outreach to members who have difficulty maintaining engagement to encourage enrollment and successful participation in program services.
- Stresse urgency and ownership, guiding members through a learn-by-doing process during their program engagement.
- Daily documentation of activities, participation, and employment progress in the case records and both HRA Salesforce and FedcapCARES™ computer system.
- Works with Community Coaches to provide monthly outreach to members who fail to report to an appointment to identify and help address and underlying issues to encourage member to re-engage.
You're a Great Fit For this Role If:
- You have a Bachelor’s degree in public administration or a related field, such as psychology, education, social work, vocational rehabilitation, or occupational rehabilitation from an accredited institution preferred.
- Associates degree or equivalent with 2 years relevant experience acceptable.
- You bring a minimum of 2 years successful work experience in finance, financial education, financial planning, social work, coaching/mentoring, teaching, or other related field, and capacity (including language skills) to serve the program’s population.
- You are familiar with social and human services organizations is a plus.
- Have the ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and be sensitive to maintaining confidentiality.
- Are Highly organized and detail oriented.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office.
- You have experience working with public assistance recipients, formerly incarcerated individuals and those affected by the challenges associated with poverty.
Compensation:
$21.64/hr.-$24.05/hr.
Salary : $22 - $24