Employment Specialist. LilyLifestyle
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Community Worker, Community Health
Location: New York
Join a team where your professional growth directly impacts vulnerable families across New York City by providing crucial housing services and eviction prevention legal support that helps clients achieve permanent, stable housing.
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TitleEmployment Specialist
LocationNew York Metropolitan Area
Reports toDirector of Social Services
Pay Range$24.72 - $24.72 per hour (effectively $45,000 - $45,000 per year)
FLSA StatusNon-Exempt
StatusFull-time (35 hour per week)
Role SummaryThe successful candidate will assess residents’ interests, employment history, and aptitudes to develop tailored employment plans through vocational and educational counseling, referrals for skills development, job readiness preparation, training, and employment placement programs, leading to full-time or part-time unsubsidized employment. The Employment Specialist will collaborate with colleagues to address the vocational and educational needs of their caseload, contributing to program success while aligning with NAICA’s core purpose, values, and vision.
PrimaryJob Responsibilities /Duties
- Provide counseling and assistance to clients to achieve employment and housing goals.
- Coordinate client employment training while optimizing cost containment to expedite their return to work.
- Monitor and document client progress to ensure goals and objectives are met.
- Consult with clients to discuss options and goals, developing plans for accessing necessary services.
- Connect clients to external resources to support employment opportunities.
- Utilize assessment tools (CARES, Vocational Profile) to identify support service needs and make appropriate referrals.
- Orient clients to the shelter program, including requirements and consequences.
- Develop and maintain clients’ Independent Living Plans (ILP) and Psychosocial records via CARES.
- Assist non‑working clients in obtaining Public Assistance.
- Track and monitor client progress or lack thereof through documentation in CARES.
- Facilitate group or individual sessions to motivate and empower clients in their planning and goal setting.
- Conduct weekly or bi‑weekly meetings with clients, or as needed.
- Refer clients for job development and subsequent employment opportunities when appropriate.
- Direct clients to resources to support their goal attainment.
- Provide after‑care services to address issues, challenges, and successes, enhancing long‑term self‑sufficiency.
- Maintain client files, including conversations, warnings, progress reports, and documentation of all incidents via CARES.
- Report critical incidents immediately to the Director of Social Services.
- Collaborate with Housing Specialists and Case Managers to assess client readiness for employment and/or housing.
- Treat all clients, visitors, and employees with kindness, respect, and dignity.
- Refer clients to internal and external resources, serving as an advocate when necessary.
- Develop and sustain connections with other programs and units within the organization for inter‑agency referrals.
- Substitute for other employment staff as needed.
- Perform additional duties as required.
- Ability to walk, stand, kneel, crouch, and bend over.
- Ability to lift, reach, and handle objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
- Ability to sit at a desk and work on a computer for prolonged periods.
- Ability to travel to different locations within New York City, as needed.
- Staff must continue working past their shift unless relieved by another staff member or authorized to leave by a supervisor. Ability to sit at a desk and work on a computer for prolonged periods.
- May be required to work on or during evenings, weekends, and holidays.
- Baccalaureate degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field with a minimum of two (2) years of direct social service experience; OR,
- Associate degree in Human Services or a related field with a minimum of four (4) years of direct social service experience; OR,
- High School…
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