What You Will Do:
- Utilize extensive knowledge of pre-employment services, transitional work opportunities, and long-term career opportunities within the community to facilitate employment opportunities for FCRP participants.
- Ensure all employment opportunities are reviewed and approved by the Program Director.
- Confirm that temporary agency ("temp jobs") employment opportunities provide participants with a weekly schedule prior to approval.
- Assist participants in completing any necessary paperwork related to work or educational opportunities.
- Verify the employment and educational status of FCRP participants.
- Possess a basic understanding of the criminal record expungement process, its benefits, and provide participants with relevant information on how to expunge a criminal record.
- Provide guidance to participants on obtaining a Certificate of Rehabilitation.
- Establish and maintain a robust network of job development and pre-employment services.
- Maintain an up-to-date roster of participant job placements.
- Actively collaborate with area employers to create employment opportunities for participants.
- Inform prospective employers of incentives such as the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), fidelity bonding, and other benefits associated with hiring participants.
- Prepare and maintain a monthly roster of employers willing to hire participants and provide this roster to the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation (CDCR) upon request.
- Correspond with the Agent of Record (AOR) prior to placement to ensure there are no restrictions regarding job location or types.
- Mentor participants on how to appropriately disclose past convictions and/or parole status to potential employers.
- Provide counseling and employability services to participants, assisting them in analyzing and evaluating their employment history, assets, and aptitudes.
- Offer information on occupational opportunities, job requirements, training, and rehabilitation resources.
- Assist participants in formulating plans to achieve their occupational goals.
- Refer participants to suitable employers, training programs, educational facilities, or other community agencies and organizations as necessary.
- Assist participants in determining their employment, training, and Career Technical Education (CTE) needs, and coordinate referrals with the Program Director and other staff.
- Provide employment services, including resume writing, mock interviews, time management, interpersonal skills in the workplace, and following instructions.
- Prepare participants for the workforce.
- Assist participants in assembling the necessary documents to legally work in California and in creating their initial resume.
- Provide ongoing support to participants once they have been placed in employment.
- Obtain verification of participant employment.
- Support participants in addressing any issues that may arise post-employment.
- Assist participants who lose their job in securing new employment.
- Make appropriate referrals to outside agencies as needed.
- Maintain detailed progress notes in participant files.
- Ensure project compliance with Amity policies and procedures, as well as with relevant federal and state regulations and contract obligations.
- Attend and participate in Amity community-building functions.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring:
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to foster teamwork and cohesiveness.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Extensive knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
- Ability to maintain confidential information.
- Ability to operate general office equipment.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software.
What We Offer:
- Medical, Dental, Vision.
- Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
- 401K, HSA, & Life insurance programs.
- Organization committed to community action.
- Community oriented workplace.