Project Serve Case Manager
Living Classrooms Foundation strengthens communities and inspires young people to achieve their potential through hands-on education and job training, using urban, natural, and maritime resources as "living classrooms."
Project SERVE (Service, Empowerment, Revitalization, Validation, Employment Training) is a rapid attachment to work program with a primary service focus on Returning Citizens. It provides transitional work experience, career coaching, career development, family support services, and wrap around job placement support service throughout the program.
The ultimate goal of this program is to prepare returning citizens and / or community residents with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to find and sustain full-time employment.
Overall, the Workforce Development Department provides job-training, personal skills workshops, industry recognized certification trainings, and various workforce development initiatives at all our centers in the TIZ for unemployed and disadvantaged adults. The major goals are to positively impact communities with direct services; provide workforce development and job training; and increase education and service-learning opportunities.
The Case Manager for Project SERVE is responsible for providing case management and career readiness assistance for residents; developing and cultivating employment and training opportunities; and documenting and collecting data that will assist in measuring our impact in the TIZ. The Career Coach reports to the Case Management Manager.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Primary Responsibilities
1. Case Management + Career Readiness Assistance
2. Employment & Training Development
3. Impact Measurement
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
1. High School diploma or GED required.
2. Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (BSW), Psychology, Counseling, Criminal Justice, or a related social / behavioral science field
3. Bilingual - a plus
4. Ability to work effectively with people of diverse educational and cultural backgrounds, from justice-involved individuals to public officials
5. Two-three years' experience in community development / delivering case management services
6. Expertise in identifying local labor market data and effectively translating this information to participants
7. Knowledge and experience working with the criminal justice system
8. Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
9. Computer literacy, including knowledge of basic software applications and familiarity with the Internet, email, social media, and other forms of computer - and phone-based communication.
10. Driven to attain measurable results
11. Ability to foster a cooperative work environment
12. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
Case Manager • Baltimore, MD, United States