Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania and North Central West Virginia is a nonprofit organization that funds job training, education, and other community programs by selling donated clothing and household items in Goodwill stores and online. We offer life-changing work on a mission-minded team. We are 1,000 working as one and each of us is essential to helping our community thrive. For three years running, Goodwill has been named to Forbes’ list of America’s “Most Inspiring Companies”. We offer a wide range of career opportunities ranging from entry-level to management in retail, human services, and administrative fields. Learn more about working at Goodwill. You can help. We can show you how. DIVISION OVERIVIEW: Goodwill SWPA’s Human Services division is responsible for making Goodwill’s overarching vision a reality: enhancing people’s dignity and quality of life by strengthening communities and helping those with barriers to employment reach their full potential through workforce education and support. The Human Services division fulfills this mission providing high quality, outcome-oriented services for program participants by utilizing a comprehensive service delivery model covering a broad array of social programs. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: Within the Human Services Division is the Adult Workforce Programming department, which focuses on employment-related education and workforce development services for individuals aged 18+ who experience significant barriers to employment. Examples of programs handled by the Adult Workforce Programming department include Work Ready and EARN through SNAP and TANF. PROGRAM SUMMARY: Work Ready and SNAP EARN programs are administered by the state of Pennsylvania. They operate at a local level, through Partner4Work, and provide workforce development services to eligible participants who experience significant barriers to obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. Participant eligibility focuses on low-income individuals who are enrolled in TANF and SNAP programs. Programs provide comprehensive job readiness, placement, training, and case management services, Services also aim to mitigate social barriers to employment. POSITION SUMMARY: The Adult Workforce Programming department will be providing behavioral health services and case management for participants in the Work Ready and SNAP EARN programs. The Behavioral Health Advocate will provide support and advocacy services regarding all aspects of a participant’s life, including addressing the needs of their family. Areas of focus will include social, physical, and behavioral health. The Behavioral Health Advocate will maintain some flexibility in hours, which may include occasional evenings or weekends. This position will provide participants with access to these services as needed throughout their 12-month retention period. A masters degree and relevant licensure must be obtained within 6 months of hire date. Status: Regular, Full-time, Exempt. Locations: Home-base for this position is the Northside Common Ministries (NCM). Some travel to the Southside Opportunity Center is required. Division of time spent between each location is approximately 80% NCM and 20% Southside Opportunity Center. External Hiring Range: $52,624.00 – $54,728.96. Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM, occasional evenings and weekends depending on program needs. Travel: Travel between base locations (Northside Common Ministries and Southside Opportunity Center) required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees