Descripción del trabajo
The VCN Youth Advocate will be part of an innovative team of service providers and educational experts that will work collectively to create / run an innovative program for young people in South Los Angeles that face the greatest barriers to finding employment. The VCN Youth Advocate will provide one-on-one supportive services to at-risk and transition-age youth in the VCN YouthSource Center who are preparing to join the workforce. The VCN Youth Advocate will assess basic needs, identify barriers to employment and education, develop an Individual Plan to address those barriers, and coordinate services to help youth prepare for and secure living wage jobs with a career path upon graduation of the Workforce program. The VCN Youth Advocate should spend 50% of time providing individual and group case management. 30% of the advocate time will be spent on researching resources that eliminate barriers to employment and education and solidifying relations with other services. The remaining percentage of advocate time will be used for soft skills building, file quality assurance, and office case management documentation.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
* Contact, receive and review referrals to the VCN YouthSource Center from local schools, community-based organizations, and government agencies, including walk-ins.
* Work 1-2 Saturdays per month as needed.
* Participate and coordinate outreach activities that include making presentations to non-profit organizations, government agencies, probation / parole staff and agencies, schools, and conduct door-to-door outreach in targeted neighborhoods of South Los Angeles.
* Conduct program orientation and intake assessments for incoming youth that will be on the Youth Advocate caseload.
* Recruit and enroll 60 youth for youth caseload annually (July 1 - June 30).
* Facilitate weekly and monthly readiness assessments for youth interested in receiving WIOA services.
* Conduct individual needs assessments that capture barriers to basic needs such as housing and food; education level and school enrollment; current income, employment, and past work experience; eligibility for Independent Living Program services through the foster care system; gang affiliation; and involvement with the justice system.
* Develop an Individual Service Plan that identifies barriers to employment and action steps and creates goals to become self-sufficient to address those barriers.
* Place youth in part-time entry-level work with on-the-job training as part of CRCD's training component. Ensure all youth complete 120 hours of work experience through Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
* Identify and secure 2-4 worksite partnerships for youth entering the Youth Advocate caseload.
* Accurately enter participant data into the JobsLA system and the Efforts to Outcomes (ETO) system.
* Assist youth with enrollment in Los Angeles Trade Technical College.
* Support youth in attaining a high school diploma or general equivalency degree.
* Observe youth in classroom settings and provide resolutions to classroom disruptions.
* Participate in quarterly and annual professional development.
* Assist youth with placement into jobs or internships that align with their personal and professional goals.
* Oversee and coach interns and other staff responsible for providing direct support to youth in the program.
* Facilitate and coordinate life skills workshops and educational activities for youth on your caseload.
* Enter case notes, performance completion, and case management interventions in the participant case file and JobsLA.
* Coordinate service learning and civic engagement events for participants on your caseload.
* Conduct weekly individual and group case management sessions.
* Must have a great personality and willingness to work with youth that display challenges of working with authority.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* Associates degree in Human Services preferred and three to four years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
* Current California driver license with a clean driving record.
* Experience verifying WIOA eligibility and delivering WIOA services.
* Understanding and experience of implementing the 14 WIOA program elements.
* Experience entering data into the JobsLA system.
* Experience in registering or enrolling youth into community college.
* Fluent in case management facilitation.
* Experience in facilitating group workshops.
* Understanding and knowledge of education disparities in the Vernon-Central community.
* Proficient in reading and writing.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
* Previous experience working with foster youth.
* Experience working with the African American and Latino community.
* Knowledge of Los Angeles community resources and social service providers.
* Knowledge and understanding of community development and the non-profit sector.
* Trained in delivering case management services (Training certificate is a plus).
SALARY
50,000.00 - $55,000.00 annually.
BENEFITS
CRCD is in the top 10% for excellent benefits for non-profits with an array of benefits available including :
* 14 Paid Holidays.
* On-Demand training memberships to bolster professional development.
* Dental / Vision / 85% employer-paid & 40% dependent paid Medical Insurance.
* 401k eligibility from day one & up to 3% matching after one year.
* 529 Educational Savings Plan from Principle.
* Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
* Short & Long Term Disability.
* Whole life insurance with cash benefits.
* Identity Theft Protection and Legal Services.
* Discount pet insurance through ASPCA.
* Generous work / life balance.
All candidates are subject to pass a background check conducted by Los Angeles County. CRCD is an Equal Opportunity Employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. Please direct requests for Reasonable Accommodations to the interview scheduler at the time the interview is being scheduled. You may direct any additional questions regarding Reasonable Accommodations or Equal Employment Opportunity for this position(s) to the EEO / ADA Coordinator. EEO / ADA Coordinator contact : Stacey Cabling (213) 743-6193.
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