Workforce Development Specialist
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Institute for Nonviolence Chicago
Chicago, IL (In Person)
$45,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Workforce Development Specialist Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - 3.0 Back of the Yards, IL Job Details Full-time $45,000 a year 18 hours ago Benefits Health insurance 401(k) Life insurance Qualifications Computer operation Word processing Computer literacy Writing skills Mid-level High school diploma or GED Driver's License Bachelor's degree Driving Data entry Referral coordination Communication skills Workforce development Stakeholder relationship building Community resource coordination Full Job Description Back of the Yards Job Type Full Time Workspace In-office About the Role The Institute for Nonviolence's workforce programming is offered in three Chicago neighborhoods, Austin, West Garfield Park, Back of the Yards and Brighton Park. The Workforce Development Specialist will facilitate a professional job-readiness curriculum that focuses on interviewing techniques, workplace competencies, and socio-emotional skill-building for participants from Back of the Yards. When not in the classroom, the specialist also oversees overall participant management, such as addressing individual participant needs, monitoring attendance and ability to complete assignments, and evaluating overall socio-emotional skill development. The specialist therefore also completes case notes and provides referrals for additional services, as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Facilitate a professional job readiness curriculum that focuses on interviewing techniques, workplace competencies and socio-emotional skill-building to participants from the community Oversee overall participant management, such as (but not limited to) addressing individual participant needs, monitoring attendance and ability to complete assignments, and evaluating overall socio-emotional skill development Complete case notes and provide referrals to outside organizations for additional services, as needed Consistently assess the effectiveness of the workforce program and provide feedback to supervisor on innovative/new ideas for growth and improvement In collaboration with supervisor, develop and maintain positive, long-term relationships with local apprentice programs and employers to create a pipeline to job placement for program participants Attend activities in the community relating to employment services and connect with employers, job readiness training programs, and community organizations on a frequent basis to market and enrich the program and the success of the participants Assist with the planning and execution of a graduation for each cohort of participants Complete required trainings, including but not limited to cognitive behavioral intervention (CBI) training and facilitator coaching Requirements Maintains a passionate commitment to social justice, equity, and violence reduction in the City of Chicago High School diploma/GED required. Bachelor's degree preferred or at least two years experience working with formerly incarcerated and/or street-involved individuals and awareness of trauma reactions Must have valid Illinois drivers license and be able to independently travel throughout Chicago and surrounding suburbs Basic computer skills, including ability to complete required research, data entry tasks, communicate via email, and complete basic word processing tasks, as needed Excellent verbal communication skills and ability to communicate effectively in writing Basic knowledge of the south and westside community and current street conflicts Willingness to learn and commit to the principles of nonviolence, restorative justice and trauma-informed practices Demonstrated ability to facilitate groups and lead and organize presentations Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in written form with a diverse population Ability to meet prescribed deadlines, collaborate as part of a team and respond well to supervisor direction and follow up Possess a strong sense of compassion and patience for serving an underserved population Salary & Benefits Compensation is commensurate with years of related experience, position requirements, and candidate qualifications. The average salary for the position is $45,000. Institute for Nonviolence Chicago puts our people first with a top-of-the-line benefits package. Competitive benefits package available, including Health, Life, and 401K. About Institute for Nonviolence Chicago The Institute for Nonviolence Chicago's mission is to end the cycle of gun violence in Chicago using Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s principles and teachings of nonviolence. Informed by a philosophy of nonviolence, Nonviolence Chicago will establish caring and sustained relationships with participants engaged in the cycle of violence. We will emphasize partnerships with community members, leaders, social service providers, and local law enforcement to reduce community levels of violence. We will help create a safer, healthier environment for young adults, youth, and their families. These general approaches will be specifically addressed using four major methods: Community Violence Intervention (CVI) / Street Outreach, Individualized Service Provision, Victim Support Services, and Nonviolence Training. To apply, send a cover letter along with your resume to and please enter the job title in the email subject line. Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - EEO Statement Institute for Nonviolence Chicago provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.Similar remote jobs
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