Job Details
Job Location
Mission Services Santa Cruz - Watsonville, CA
Position Type
Full Time
Salary Range
$27.00 - $30.00 Hourly
Job Shift
Day
Description
JOB SUMMARY: The primary objective of this role is to empower individuals to obtain and retain employment while equipping them with the resources and knowledge necessary for long-term stability and self-sufficiency. The RES will work closely with clients, employers, andcommunity organizations to create pathways to successful employment to reduce recidivism by providing comprehensive employment services, job placement assistance, and support services to justice-involved individuals in collaboration with the Santa Cruz County Probation Department and conduct in-custody instruction and facilitation of job readiness workshops inside of Santa Cruz County correctional facilities and throughout Santa Cruz County at designated locations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Contact program referrals to determine an individual's interest in the program.
- Facilitate job readiness workshops in-custody and support post-release with job search, such as resume writing, job search techniques, and mock interviews.
- Prepare teaching materials for each workshop session.
- Provide group instruction in a way that allows everyone to be engaged and productive.
- Develop and implement individualized vocational services assessments, employment plans, and program referrals for each client, tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.
- Provide in-person and remote career counseling, offering guidance on job search strategies, resume writing, and interview preparation.
- Assist clients in job placement opportunities post-release, leveraging partnerships with local employers and community organizations.
- Identify and cultivate relationships with potential employers who are open to hiring individuals with criminal backgrounds.
- Provide ongoing support and follow-up with both clients and employers to ensure successful job placements and retention.
- Advocate for clients' needs and facilitate connection to other community resources and/or internal programs when appropriate.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of workshop attendance, client interactions, progress, and services provided.
- Generate and distribute case management status reports to Probation when needed.
- Maintain close contact with referring agents and facilitate communication regarding participant progress.
- Assists in the preparation of grant reports and accounts for expenditure of funds.
- Ensure compliance with all funding and program requirements.
QualificationsJOB SPECIFICATIONSEDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in behavioral science or
related field, or equivalent. Master's degree preferred.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQ'D: Valid California Class C driver's license.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Three years' experience working with the justice-involved population and/or working in coordination with courts, probation/parole.
Must be able to pass a background check and clearance into all correctional facilities.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Understanding of barriers faced by justice-involved participants.
Familiarity with Goodwill's mission, general Company policies, and procedures (this may be learned on-the-job).
Thorough knowledge of and demonstrated proficiency in computer technology, including advanced recordkeeping software, state-of-the-art Internet job search techniques, and software programs.
EQUIPMENT USED: Typical office equipment; vehicles.
SKILLS/APTITUDES/TEMPERAMENTS:
Ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate in basic Spanish desirable.
Ability to understand and comply with the protocols and state and federal program requirements related to workforce development and social services programs.
Ability to understand and follow Goodwill Central Coast's Standard Operating Procedures.
Ability to understand and follow Goodwill Central Coast's Code of Ethics.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of individual clients in terms of cultural diversity, physical limitations, economic hardship, learning disabilities, or any other areas of difference or barriers to employment that participants may have.
Ability to demonstrate understanding of the entire operations of the One Stop center and ability to work across functions as needed to ensure both the optimal delivery of services to the public and a supportive work environment.
Ability to demonstrate flexibility in service delivery times, including being available to attend community events or offer services during the evenings and weekends as determined to be in the best interest of serving the needs of the community.
Ability to deal with people beyond giving and receiving instructions. Ability to understand others' feelings and personal viewpoints.
Ability to organize and utilize time effectively to coordinate client schedules, staffing, and report writing duties.
Ability to reason, make generalizations, evaluations, and decisions based on both sensory/judgmental and measurable/verifiable criteria.
Ability to understand and follow program-specific policies and procedures.
Ability to drive a vehicle in the transaction of company business. This requires a good driving record and may require the ability to provide evidence of personal vehicle liability insurance.
Ability to adhere to safe work practices as documented in Company policies; ability to report safety hazards/accidents promptly to supervisor or safety committee member.
EMOTIONAL EFFORT:
The job requires some emotional effort involving occasional short deadlines requiring little or no overtime. Work environment is routine with periods of isolated high activity/demand.
JOB SETTINGThe job is performed in an enclosed, climatically controlled office building. This may vary when visiting other employer/industry sites. Work is completed independently, one-on-one with the client, and in a group setting with clients, client/employer meetings, and in cooperation with other staff and referring agents.
Adaptations for Provision of ServicesDepending on social distancing guidelines, shelter-in-place orders, and access to technology; services may be delivered in-person or virtual. The Contractor will adhere to all local and state regulations regarding social distancing, face covering, testing, and contact tracing or others as applicable. The Contractor will provide services as proposed, with any necessary adaptations such as using telecommunication in place of in-person meetings.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe job is primarily sedentary with walking and standing as is necessary to carry out the job duties. Normal lifting and/or carrying is limited to approximately 15 lbs. On occasion, heavier items (up to 25 lbs.) may be lifted/carried. Heavier items (26 lbs. or more) are moved by using proper material handling equipment, assistance from another person or by work order request.
Normal or corrected talking, hearing, and seeing abilities are sufficient to perform required tasks.
REENTRY EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST
SUPPLEMENTAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Standing
Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Walking
Regularly, 31-70% of the time
Sitting
Consistently, 71-100% of the time
Bending
Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Pushing/pulling
Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Twisting
None
Climbing
Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Squatting/kneeling
Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Lifting/carrying
Regularly, 31-70% of the time (10 lbs. or less)
Occasionally, 11-30% of time (11-25 lbs.)
Rarely, 0-10% of the time (26-50 lbs.)
Rarely, 0-10% of the time (over 50 lbs.)
Longest distance carried: 20 feet
Heaviest item carried: 25 lbs.
Hand/Shoulder/Foot:
Simple grasping Regularly, 31-70% of the time
Power grasping Rarely, 0-10% of the time
Fine manipulation Regularly, 31-70% of the time
Reaching at or above shoulder level Occasionally, 11-30% of the time
Reaching at or below shoulder level Occasionally, 11-30% of the time
Operate foot controls or repetitive foot movement None (other than walking)
JOB MODIFICATION: The physical aspect of the position may be able to be modified, depending on the specific modification and the duration of the modification required.