In partnership with the Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD), Housing Works launched the CRED Program, a new specialized 24-week paid training program for justice-involved and justice-impacted individuals ages 25 – 40. The program provides case management, connection to wraparound health services, industry recognized credential trainings, paid internships and employment placement and retention support. Reporting to the Program Manager, the Job Developer will be responsible for, but not limited to, developing and maintaining relationships with NYC employers within the designated sectors of 1) maintenance and infrastructure and 2) culinary food service and providing individualized career development support to program participants to match clients with employers and career paths of their interest. The responsibilities include facilitating employer education presentations and participating in networking activities, developing innovative career pathways, maintaining account management systems to evaluate and expand partnerships, facilitating work readiness groups and providing individual vocational counseling and career development support. The Job Developer will have knowledge of the criminal legal system and the barriers associated with previous legal involvement and the impacts on employment outcomes, experience working in the workforce development sector and experience building and maintaining relationships with employer partners.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level