Workforce Development Specialist - Vista Nueva s
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development -
Social Work
Youth Development
Overview
We’re looking for dedicated team members to join Orange County’s largest nonprofit developer of high-quality affordable housing and services. Join us in our mission to transform lives and strengthen communities for thousands of families, seniors, veterans, transitional age youth, and individuals coming from homelessness in California.
In this role, you will be working closely with individuals who are currently experiencing or transitioning from homelessness. This population often faces significant challenges, including difficulties adhering to societal norms related to hygiene, personal space, and polite conversation. We are looking for team members who can set boundaries with clients, while also being committed to fostering a supportive environment that promotes dignity, trust, and understanding.
Location:
Sacramento, CA
Status:
Full Time, Hourly
Wage: $25/hour to $27/hour DOE + Benefits
The primary objective of the Workforce Development Specialist is to facilitate and enhance the employment prospects and career development of residents within Jamboree communities. The Workforce Development Specialist will work closely with residents to provide personalized guidance, mentorship, and resources that empower them to secure gainful employment, advance their skills, and build sustainable career pathways. By collaborating with local employers, educational institutions, and community partners, the Workforce Development Specialist will identify opportunities that align with the unique strengths and aspirations of residents.
This position seeks to enable residents to overcome challenges, develop essential life skills, and establish a strong foundation for future success. Through the implementation of targeted employment programs and initiatives, the Workforce Development Specialist will contribute to the holistic growth and self-sufficiency of residents, fostering a brighter outlook for their professional and personal endeavors.
- Provide one-on-one counseling and coaching to participants, understanding their career aspirations, strengths, and challenges.
- Develop personalized employment plans that align with participants' goals and skillsets.
- Offer assistance in resume building, interview preparation, job search strategies, and professional networking.
- Collaborate with internal teams to integrate employment initiatives into broader support services.
- Develop workshops, training sessions, and educational resources to enhance participants' job readiness.
- Establish and nurture relationships with local employers, industries, and workforce development agencies.
- Identify job opportunities, internships, and apprenticeships suitable for participants.
- Connect participants with resources such as educational institutions, vocational training centers, and community services.
- Provide information on financial literacy, budgeting, and accessing social services.
- Assist participants in navigating barriers to employment, such as transportation and childcare.
- Maintain accurate records of participant progress, employment outcomes, and program activities.
- Generate regular reports for internal use, funders, and stakeholders to demonstrate program impact.
- Provide regular reports to the Program Manager and additional reports as assigned.
- Represent the organization at community events, workshops, and meetings related to employment services.
- Build partnerships with local organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies to enhance resources for participants.
- Other duties as assigned to support the mission of the organization.
- Ability to build relationships and work in collaboration with teams.
- Resiliency and ability to problem solve.
- Bachelor’s degree in related field preferred, or two (2) years of experience in a relevant field.
- Proven 2-4 years cumulative experience working in workforce development.
- Strong knowledge of the complexity of poverty and unhoused individuals, mental illness, trauma, substance abuse, health issues, and older adults required.
- Strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills; proven ability to communicate with diverse audiences.
- Individuals living…
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