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Career and Education Coach

Job in Tucker, DeKalb County, Georgia, 30085, USA
Listing for: Wellroot Family Services
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-03
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development
  • Social Work
    Youth Development
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 50000 - 55000 USD Yearly USD 50000.00 55000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title:

Career and Education Coach – Tucker, GA 30084 – Salary: $50,000.00 – $55,000.00 per year – Supervisor:
Director of Residential Programs – Department:
Residential Programs – FLSA:
Exempt

The Career and Education Coach will play a crucial role in supporting youth transitioning out of foster care by providing comprehensive vocational and educational guidance. This position involves developing individualized plans, coordinating resources, and facilitating access to educational and career opportunities to ensure successful transitions into adulthood. The Coach develops relationships with key partners including businesses, post‑secondary education institutions, and community programs to create educational and employment pathways for young adults.

The Coach works primarily with Wellroot’s residential population, however provides consultation to other programs.

Responsibilities
  • Ensure that young adults have access to programming that focuses on the development of life skills, basic academic skills, GED preparation, and vocational skills. Vocational Services include provision of or access to counseling and guidance, referral and assistance to obtain services from other agencies, job search and placement assistance, vocational and other training services, transportation, and on‑job support.
  • Implement the Wellroot Scholarship Program that includes:
    • Develop clear communication with scholarship recipients to help maintain Wellroot and other scholarships
    • Recruit current and former residents to participate in the scholarship program
    • Support non‑residential youth that are attending post‑secondary education on campus with connections to resources and services
    • Maintain relationships with the Designated Point of Contacts at local colleges who serve as a support for foster youth attending school
    • For youth who are considering dropping out of school or pursuing a GED, follow the policy outlined in the DFCS Child Welfare Policy Manual 10.13, Educational Needs
    • Coordinate school enrollment for all incoming ILP/TLP residents
    • Administer the Casey Life Skills Education Assessment and utilize the results to coordinate with the youth, life coach, and transition support team to develop an education and career plan for each youth enrolled in the program to be included in the youth’s Individualized Service and Skills Plane (ISSP)
    • Work with the Life Coaches and transition support team to document the youth’s academic progress monthly
    • Assist youth with enrolling in post‑secondary education (college or trade school); including coordinating with the Georgia RYSE Independent Living Specialist to access services and educational funds
    • Plan and implement educational and career related workshops for which include but is not limited to:
      • Completing financial aid packets
      • Applying for college
      • Applying for scholarships
      • Resume writing
      • Job interviewing
      • Keeping a job
    • Provide or arrange for tutoring or other academic assistance for children who are not achieving academically (i.e. performing below grade level, failing one or more classes and/or standardized test reveal deficiencies in any academic subject)
    • Recruit, train and coordinate volunteer tutors from the community who may be utilized for the educational support to residents
    • Provide consultation to other residential programs to enable staff to better assist residents with their education and career goals
    • Coordinate and provide support and instruction for those residents suspended from school; to enable those residents to remain current with their assignments during the period of suspension
    • Function as a surrogate parent for individual students receiving special education services, as needed
    • Responsible for education program area budget management, and utilization of Fostering Success Tax Credit funds
    • Create educational activities (on‑site and off‑site) for residents during summers and school breaks
Qualifications
  • Must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the area of behavioral or social sciences, social work, psychology, childhood education, special education, guidance counseling, or related field with two (2) years direct service experience with children and families…
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