Career Services Coordinator - Job Developer

South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc.Inglewood, CA
8h$26 - $29Onsite

About The Position

The South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc. (SBWIB, Inc.) is seeking a highly motivated, organized, and dedicated Job Developer to spearhead job development efforts for our Reentry Programs under the Partners for Reentry Opportunities in Workforce Development (PROWD) initiative. This position focuses on connecting justice-involved individuals with meaningful employment opportunities to support their reintegration into the community. The ideal candidate is passionate about workforce development, committed to advocating for justice-involved populations, and experienced in building and maintaining strong relationships with employers. Success in this role requires exceptional organizational skills, a proactive and detail-oriented mindset, and the ability to thrive both independently and collaboratively. The candidate must demonstrate adaptability, professionalism, and a solution-oriented approach while securing quality job placements and supportive services for individuals returning from incarceration.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice, social sciences, business administration, human resources, social work, psychology, education, or a related discipline.
  • At least two (2) years of experience in the delivery of reentry services, supporting reentry initiatives, social service programs, workforce development, career counseling, job placement, or related fields
  • Reliable transportation, a valid Driver’s License, and active vehicle insurance are required.
  • Successful completion of background and reference clearances, along with adherence to all safety protocols mandated by the Company and as outlined under the working conditions below.
  • Demonstrates a deep understanding of local, regional, and national labor market trends to effectively identify job opportunities, align training programs with industry demands, and provide valuable career guidance to clients, with a focus on justice-involved individuals.
  • Exhibits enthusiasm, creativity, and adaptability to thrive in a professional work environment, collaborating with staff, Boards, or Partners in group settings, and autonomously with minimal supervision.
  • Possesses the ability to think quickly and strategically, executing innovative ideas in a fast-paced environment.
  • Excels at attention to detail, thrives under pressure, and demonstrates exceptional problem-solving skills.
  • Displays strong organizational skills, adeptly managing multiple tasks and projects in an efficient and timely manner while remaining flexible, versatile, and tolerant in a changing work environment to maintain effectiveness and efficiency.
  • Cultural competency and experience working with diverse populations, including justice-involved individuals, are highly valued.
  • Possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills, effectively conveying ideas and information.
  • Demonstrates outstanding interpersonal skills, fostering positive collaborations with individuals of diverse backgrounds, opinions, and needs.
  • Has experience working with or the ability to quickly learn Microsoft Office software, including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, as well as familiarity with case management systems and databases.
  • Alternatively, a satisfactory combination of experience, education, and training demonstrating the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties described (experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis).

Responsibilities

  • Employer Engagement and Advocacy: Establish and maintain ongoing communication with businesses, industry representatives, and job placement/training agencies to promote program participation, specifically advocating for the hiring of justice-involved individuals and participants in reentry programs.
  • Relationship Building and Marketing: Develop and foster relationships with hiring managers, HR personnel, and business owners, focusing on creating employment opportunities for participants, including those with diverse employment and educational backgrounds, such as ex-offenders.
  • Outreach and Cold Calls: Proactively conduct outreach through cold calls and targeted communications to prospective employers, presenting the benefits and support services offered by the program and tailoring solutions to address specific employer needs.
  • Networking and Collaboration: Facilitate networking opportunities between agencies and employers, participate in program presentations, represent the program on relevant committees, and collaborate with local workforce development organizations.
  • Job Lead Research and Recruitment: Conduct research across various channels to identify job leads, utilizing online platforms, industry networks, and community organizations. Actively participate in recruitment activities such as job fairs and community outreach events.
  • Job Matching and Placement: Source employment opportunities for participants, aligning job openings with participant qualifications. Arrange job interviews, ensure participants are well-prepared, and assist employers in filling open positions.
  • Participant Career Support: Provide comprehensive support to participants, including assessing job skills, administering career assessments, and offering guidance on job-seeking strategies, resume writing, interview preparation, and job retention skills.
  • Workshops and Presentations: Organize and conduct job search workshops, career information sessions, and job readiness presentations. Assist participants in preparing job search portfolios and scheduling interviews with potential employers.
  • Employer Follow-up and Support: Maintain ongoing communication with employers after participants are placed, ensuring job performance is tracked, and provide counseling when necessary to improve participant outcomes.
  • Participant Monitoring and Counseling: Monitor participant performance in the workplace, offering guidance and support as needed. Collaborate with participants and employers to address performance issues or explore alternative employment opportunities.
  • Data Tracking and Reporting: Track participant progress, document placement activities, and ensure that all files and reports comply with program requirements and company standards. Prepare accurate and timely reports on program outcomes.
  • Marketing and Promotion: Assist in developing promotional materials for job placement activities and help create advertising campaigns to enhance program visibility and employer engagement.
  • Work-Based Learning Coordination: Plan and coordinate work-based learning activities, including internships, company tours, job shadow opportunities, and classroom presentations. Market job seekers to employers by organizing visits and meetings.
  • Labor Market Research: Stay informed about labor market trends and employment opportunities through ongoing research, networking with employers, and attending industry events.
  • Team Collaboration and Meetings: Participate in client/program team meetings, conferences, and training activities. Conduct off-site assessments and provide services at employer sites or community locations as necessary.
  • Additional Duties: Perform other duties as assigned, ensuring flexibility and adaptability to meet program needs and support the overall mission of workforce development and reentry success.

Benefits

  • 75% insurance premium coverage for medical, dental, and vision plans for employees
  • Sick and vacation time
  • 14 Paid holidays
  • 401k plan with a superb employer match %
  • Voluntary supplemental benefits
  • 15,000 Life insurance policy paid for by the employer
  • Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
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