Training Worker III
Alturas, Modoc County, California, 96101, USA
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Community Support Services, Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor
Location: Alturas
Employment And Training Worker III
This is not a "remote work" or "teleworking" position. This position is located in Alturas, CA. Under limited supervision, the Employment & Training Worker III performs the most complex work and specialized assignments requiring an advanced level of technical knowledge in employability services and, depending on assignment, public assistance programs; may perform lead work and/or training to a unit of workers providing employability services and determining eligibility of applicants and recipients for public assistance programs;
uses an automated system for caseload management; identifies client needs for social and health services and makes appropriate referrals; and performs related work as required.
Incumbents receive supervision from an Employment & Training Supervisor. An Employment and Training Worker III has no responsibility for supervising others; but may provide lead direction to other Employment & Training Workers. New Modoc County employees generally start at the beginning of the salary range. The salary range includes 10 steps (A–J), with employees typically starting at Step A and moving to Step B upon completion of a successful one-year probationary period.
Each year thereafter, with successful performance, employees move to the next step through Step
F. Steps G through J occur every five years. Each step represents a 5% increase. Posted salary range reflects Steps A-F.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Assists in the development and implementation of procedures for employment and training and, depending on assignment, public assistance programs.
- Administers and interprets vocational measurement tests; assesses program participants' employment readiness.
- Identifies employment barriers and develops plan to assist client in overcoming barriers, including making referrals to other professional for assistance.
- Refers clients to other staff members or to community resources for direct and intensive services and specialized counseling as necessary; advocates on clients' behalf for most appropriate services including enabling services.
- Assists applicants and recipients in utilizing available resources.
- Makes home visits in connection with casework assignments.
- Provides community outreach for various agency programs.
- Explains regulations, rules, and policies to clients to apprise them of their rights, responsibilities, and eligibility for participation and explains employment programs to clients and the general public.
- Assesses clients' employment and education history and develops plans for participants to achieve gainful employment and provides career guidance and counseling.
- Conducts interviews with a diverse population of clients to obtain and verify information.
- Conducts orientation workshops and one-on-one training for new and returning program participants.
- Presents information on available programs to community organizations, the general public, and employers during job fairs, community partner presentations, and one-on-one.
- Regularly contacts and monitors participants' progress in meeting established goals and compliance with program requirements.
- Within mandated time frames, documents evidence of individual clients' non-compliance with program rules and regulations, and when appropriate, follows procedures for recommending imposition of sanctions for cause.
- Monitors training and work site arrangements.
- Serves as the Department's hearing representative when program participants dispute determinations concerning eligibility for program participation.
- Assists in the gathering of labor market information and shares this information with program participants.
- Develops and maintains client employment and training opportunities by maintaining positive liaisons with area employers and entities that provide job-related training.
- Completes and processes documents, correspondence, and reports for authorized supportive services, manually or using an automated system.
- Enters and retrieves data and performs caseload management activities on an automated computer system; performs case reviews as assigned.
- May assess family situation to determine if Family Stabilization services are appropriate.
- May develop Family Stabilization service plan with family and service providers.
- May provide training and/or lead direction to staff.
Knowledge of:
- Laws, rules, regulations and goals of publicly funded employment and training programs.
- Theory and methodology in career planning, vocational guidance programs, and employment counseling, including practical and realistic methods for assisting program participants become gainfully employed.
- Basic principles of individual and group behavior.
- Principles of training and staff development.
- Hiring trends and practices of private and public sector employers in the local labor market.
- Community-based job training programs and other resources available to low income job seekers.
- Department and community resources available to clients.
- Computer…
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