TANF Career Development Specialist

SctcaEscondido, CA
9d$23Onsite

About The Position

This individual works out of the Escondido TANF office, serving Native American families in the surrounding areas. Provides TANF participants support and services which will reduce and/or remove barriers to employment and enable them to pursue training and education which will: (1) lead to employment and self-sufficiency and (2) increase their employability skills which will enable them to become more competitive in the employment arena. Provides individual career guidance through assessment of participant interests, aptitudes, abilities, and personality characteristics for career planning purposes. Locates and develops job openings for placement of eligible participants in employment in the public and private sector, and assists participants in securing and maintaining those positions. The CDS will empower and motivate individuals to gain sustainable employment by creating a plan, fostering accountability, building partnerships and coordinating/monitoring training and employment activities, as well as coach and counsel participants to prepare them for the work world.

Requirements

  • Minimum High School Diploma and at least three (3) years work experience in a Career Development position (preferred). Or, Associate's Degree and higher education with two (2) years work experience in a Career Development position.
  • Experience identifying the developmental needs of others and coaching, mentoring, or otherwise helping others to improve their knowledge or skills, especially in preparation for obtaining suitable employment.
  • Experience handling complaints, settling disputes, and resolving grievances and conflicts, or otherwise negotiating with others.
  • Experience working with individuals that are struggling with life challenges.
  • Valid California Driver's License with driving record acceptable to SCTCA's insurance.
  • Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, designing forms/flyers, and other office procedures.
  • Computer literate with the ability to operate a PC and MS Office software such as, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher.
  • Proficient in using virtual meeting platforms such as, Zoom, GoToMeeting, etc.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of Indian history, culture and politics a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Provide individual career guidance through assessment of participant interests, aptitudes, abilities, and personality characteristics for vocational planning purposes.
  • Contact prospective employers to ascertain their needs and explain services available through the Tribal TANF Program, receive job placement opportunities from them, and develop, negotiate, and monitor participant employment with the public and private sectors.
  • Develop job leads by contacting employers in target industries; responding to job postings and ads; and conducting internet searches.
  • Utilize community partnerships to assist TANF recipients in obtaining employment which leads to career advancement and case closure.
  • Conduct Intake interviews with participants to assess participant employment / training status, provide program information and requirements, develop initial Career Plans, provide and explain all appropriate forms and documentation.
  • Meet regularly with participants to develop and update Career Plans and Training Schedules, as well as monitor participant progress through case management and documentation.
  • Meet with participants to provide Career Planning and Career Pathway coaching, including assisting with researching occupation market data, such as current and future opportunities, salaries, training requirements for entry into chosen field, as well and assisting with training and college facility research.
  • Assist participants in resume and cover letter development, self-evaluation/skill assessments, and utilizing internet job search engines.
  • Conducting mock interviews and providing interview training to assist individuals toward job search success.
  • Schedule appointments and interviews in an effort to place participants in public and private sector jobs, and conduct follow-up.
  • Transport participants to job interviews if necessary.
  • Process Monthly Eligibility Reports to verify employment and/or training activities and compliance with required work participation hours.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of all facts of programs and client records.
  • Update and maintain participants' physical and digital files and correspondence; monitor and record progress and hours worked through weekly contact, maintaining accurate and detailed records, producing periodic reports on activities and maintain a filing system.
  • Act as liaison/coordinator of activities between TANF and other agencies.
  • Assist students in GED testing preparation and process, as well as employment development planning.
  • Provide regular support to participants' who have obtained employment to foster support of job success and retention.
  • Conduct workshops such as (but not limited to): Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing and Job Search Strategies.
  • Prepare On-the-Job Training and Work Experience contracts.
  • Process monthly Child Care Assistance requests.
  • Process Adult Supplements, Transportation and Bus Pass Requests to ensure participants without vehicles maintain reliable transportation for school/training.
  • Process Supplemental Service requests to provide participants' with needed clothing, tools, equipment, supplies, etc., monitor receipt due dates and process receipts when received.
  • Assist participants with the process of enrollment into Vocational Training/College and completing the Tribal TANF Vocational Training Application.
  • Assist with Financial Aid related questions and applications as well as help with seeking out grants, scholarships or services through other sources.
  • Attend Tribal and other special events for outreach and/or networking.
  • Provide individuals with assistance in process of enrollment into Vocational Training / College and assist with Financial Aid related questions and applications.
  • Utilize Excel spreadsheets to maintain and update case load and participant status information to be used for tracking progress and in Monthly Progress Update meetings.
  • Maintain data entry requirements into proprietary database system by following data program techniques and procedures, including verifying entered data by reviewing, correcting, deleting, or reentering data; combining data from multiple systems.
  • Pick up and deliver participants (including adults and children) to and from various locations, including rural/urban areas and reservations, for trainings, appointments and special activities.
  • Other projects and responsibilities may be added at the company's discretion, such as participation in off-site Job Fairs, Career Fairs, Graduation events, etc.

Benefits

  • Paid Holidays
  • Rich Medical, Dental & Vision
  • Generous Vacation & Sick
  • 401(k) Match
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