Senior Employment Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Social Work
Youth Development -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development
MinUSD $62,000.00/Yr. MaxUSD $62,000.00/Yr.
Position Overview SCOPE OF ROLEThe Senior Employment Specialist assists veteran participants in preparing to re-enter the civilian workforce by providing person-centered, employment-focused case management. They connect veterans to resources, training, certifications, and workshops that support job search, placement, and long-term job retention. This role guides veterans through program services and S:
US/community supports, from pre-employment to ongoing career development, while working closely with the Veterans Services team to advance employment and housing stability goals for veteran families.
In addition to these responsibilities, the Senior Employment Specialist provides leadership within the employment team by supervising, training, and mentoring Employment Specialists. They serve as the primary liaison to the Department of Labor DVOP/AJC, manage HVRP referrals, support strategic program goals, foster community partnerships, and ensure compliance with funder requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES- Supervise and support Employment Specialist staff, providing guidance, oversight, and performance feedback.
- Conduct regular team meetings and case conferences to ensure consistency and quality of service delivery.
- Provide onboarding and ongoing training to new Employment Specialists on program protocols, case management, and employment services.
- Serve as the primary liaison to the Department of Labor and other key stakeholders regarding HVRP referrals and program updates.
- Deliver person-centered case management to support veterans’ employment goals while addressing related needs such as housing stability, health, and financial barriers.
- Develop and regularly update Individualized Employment Plans (IEPs) outlining goals for training, job placement, and retention.
- Conduct employability and job readiness assessments; provide skills training in résumé development, interviewing, job search techniques, and workplace preparedness.
- Provide individualized career counseling, job coaching, and job retention support.
- Facilitate weekly employment workshops for program participants, focusing on job readiness, skill development, and career advancement.
- Connect participants to workforce, DOL, VA, and community resources, including training, education, housing, healthcare, financial literacy, and public benefits.
- Cultivate employer relationships, conduct business outreach, and identify employment opportunities aligned with veterans’ skills and aspirations.
- Support participants in building presentation and self-advocacy skills for landlords, employers, and training providers.
- Engage veterans in the community through field visits and strengthen partnerships with stakeholders and service providers.
- Maintain accurate documentation of all services in compliance with agency and funder standards.
- Achieve monthly and annual performance goals while ensuring adherence to program deliverables.
- Take initiative to research, learn, and become proficient in tools that enhance productivity and outcomes, such as AI platforms and emerging job boards.
- Contribute to the S:
US Centralized Employment Hub to strengthen overall agency placement outcomes. - Collaborate effectively with the employment team to deliver coordinated support that advances veterans’ employment and housing stability.
- Represent the program positively with external partners, modeling professionalism and respect in all interactions.
- Participate in supervision, team meetings, conferences, and trainings to strengthen service delivery and professional development.
- Respond to information requests from internal S:
US staff. - Support the missions and core values of S:
US and draw attention to behavior that undermines group effectiveness or is inconsistent with core values. - Complete other duties and responsibilities assigned by management.
- Bachelor's Degree, or a combination of education and experience considered.
- Effective written and oral communication skills.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in workforce development, veteran services, or case management.
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