Job Description
Job Description
About Our Organization :
EnCompass : Resources for Learning is a nonprofit organization established in 2004 by families, educators, and community leaders to meet the needs of Rochester students. Today, EnCompass provides 2,400 students and their families, annually, with a cradle-to-career pathway of academic, wraparound, college and career-readiness, and job training and placement services.
Job Description :
The Career Readiness Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing all career development and employment components of the Hive and Future Ready programs. The person in this role will provide integrated workforce and real-world skill development to youth. In support of this work, the Career Readiness Coordinator will manage and implement employment education, career camps, and enrichment events focused on exposing students to a variety of professional opportunities and developing the skills to be successful in a professional environment. By supervising and supporting the Employment Navigator(s) and carrying a student caseload, this coordinator will also lead the employment navigation aspects of Hive and Future Ready to ensure students receive ongoing mentorship.
Job Responsibilities :
- Curate 10 career pathways to support youth in entering mid-to high-wage careers.
- Develop and maintain strategic partnerships with local employers; facilitate regular check-ins to support alignment and shared vision.
- Facilitate steering team meetings and collaborate with all partnering agencies in the implementation and ongoing operationalization of the Hive.
- Understand and comply with grant requirements, meet deliverables, and complete all documents, forms, and reports.
- Present to local businesses and community-based organizations, promoting employment and training services for Future Ready Students.
- Supervise and develop Employment Navigator(s).
- Collaborate with colleagues to support first-year post-graduation students as they transition into the workforce / college community.
- Plan and deliver job readiness training including employment education and refreshers.
- Match youth to appropriate jobs with employer partners.
- Assist with identifying professionals that could share employment and real-world opportunities with youth.
- Plan, organize, and support the implementation of career camps and enrichments.
- Actively seek potential program partners to support the development of career pathways.
- Maintain and track student data; input data into database.
- Review, synthesize, and report out on given datapoints (e.g., employment numbers, program attendance, employment education completion rates, etc.).
- Supervise and facilitate programming, including an annual multi-day overnight college tour trip.
- Transport youth to career-related events and enrichments.
- Attend external meetings for professional associations and partnerships, when appropriate.
- Additional responsibilities, as assigned by supervisor
Knowledge, skills, and abilities :
Unyielding commitment to students, families, and the EnCompass missionKnowledge of current research and practices related to career readinessExcellent judgment and community-centered mindsetEffective communication skills, particularly as they relate to the managing of partnerships and the supervision of staffAbility to collaborate with others from diverse backgroundsProficiency with Microsoft OfficeQualifications :
Minimum – Bachelor’s degree in relevant field and 3 years of relevant work experience; valid driver’s licensePreferred – 3 years of experience managing program and / or supervising staffSalary :
$60,507 - $76,731 / year based on relevant work experienceSchedule :
Traditional School Year Hours :Monday - Thursday 10 : 00-6 : 30pm
Friday 8 : 00-4 : 30pmTraditional Summer Hours :Monday - Friday 8 : 00-4 : 30pm
These hours may vary based on department and program need.Commitment to DEI :
It is our pledge to nourish an organizational culture which strives to :
Embrace diversity in all forms and structure policies and practices to increase representation of qualified individuals who reflect the communities we servePrioritize equity in employment, compensation, promotion, and professional developmentIncrease access to quality services, educational and economic opportunities, and lifelong success for students and familiesValue the unique backgrounds and experiences of each person we employ and serveCultivate a work environment where all people feel safe to express ideasKeywords :
workforce development, youth mentorship, youth development, community partnerships, employment education,