JobTrain, Inc. · 1 day ago
Lead Career Development Specialist
JobTrain, Inc. is an organization dedicated to helping communities achieve economic mobility through vocational education and career advancement programming. The Lead Career Development Specialist will be responsible for recruiting clients, assisting with enrollment processes, coaching students, and developing employer partnerships for job placement opportunities.
Communities
Responsibilities
Outreach – Represent JobTrain at outreach events designed to recruit potential clients, students and employers. Build and manage relationships with at least 5 potential employers for graduating students. Connect employers to other CDS
Orientation / Registration - Conduct orientation for clients interested in becoming students, guide clients through intake documentation and assessments to determine eligibility for low- and no-cost services, process registration and enroll student-clients into vocational workshops and educational programs. Audit orientation of new CDS when training is needed & provide feedback
Coaching / Counseling / Case Management – Monitor and document student-client progress and provide feedback on a regular basis. Provide personal and career counseling and coaching as needed. Refer for additional supportive services and co-case manage as needed. Train and model strategies for new CDS as needed. Act as the 1st touchpoint for CDS team for student escalations
Training - Evaluate client needs and provide 1-1 or group training as needed on topics such as resume writing, mock interviews, critical thinking, soft skills, role play, appropriate dress and grooming in various workplaces. Provide training to new CDS as needed. Seek to modify, enhance or identify additional trainings as new client needs are identified. Seek out potential training partners for specialized support
Work Experience / Job Placement - Facilitate job search, job placement, and work experience externships. Track employer partner leads for potential placements. Provide trainings to community partners. Identify job opportunities and present job leads. Submit resumes to potential employers. Track employer placements for subsequent reporting. Curate at least 4 new employers consistently per quarter. Support CDS team with outreach
Reporting – Deliver and report status, outcomes and program deliverables for internal / external audiences in a timely manner. Act as the 1st line of support for training and reporting needs within Salesforce. Also assist with the training of new associates
Collaborate – Partner with career development staff and JobTrain staff to provide input / feedback to document and proactively and continuously improve career development / JobTrain processes. Assist with process improvement documentation. Be a thought leader in WASC reviews
Qualification
Required
4 years of relevant career experience in the job development and placement space
4 years of proven experience with: Workforce development (LMI, labor force dynamics) as it relates to job placement
Demonstrates effective owning and managing workflow, paperwork and documentation, ensuring document and workflow processes are complete, meeting deadlines. Able to provide assistance to others learning workflow
Experience managing caseload of 40 or more students. Demonstrated ability to adapt to multiple career pathways and support other cohorts as needed
Direct experience working with specialized populations experiencing barriers to employment (ie: people experiencing homelessness, low-income/public assistance, justice engaged, long-term unemployment, mature workers, DV survivors, etc.). Understands and implements workforce development strategies matching the needs of specialized populations
Understanding of caseload management and documentation, including assessing and meeting client job and career needs, staying organized in follow up, documentation, and reporting job placements
Use AI to optimize student job search strategies, resumes, pre & post interview actions. Incorporate AI into the CTE process to maximize workflows and processes
Excellent customer service and client rapport-building skills demonstrated by maintaining and modeling a professional demeanor while efficiently performing the required job duties
Communication skills, especially the ability to guide conversations and achieve employment goals effectively & efficiently
Facilitation and public speaking skills with the ability to deliver training workshops in a variety of settings on a 1-1 basis or for a group
Critical thinking through a lens of empathy, compassion, equity, innovation & inclusion
Understanding of grant funded programs, eligibility criteria, databases & reporting parameters
Ability to work independently, autonomously and toward JobTrain's mission and career development team goals (i.e.: organization & task management, set and meet personal and professional goals, use adequate discernment)
Broad familiarity with software and systems (i.e.: MS Suite, spreadsheets, databases, meeting technology, etc.)
Must be able to travel to different sites as needed, within Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties, including occasional evenings and weekends
Benefits
Numerous health benefit plans and premium coverage of 90%
Vision and dental
Flex spending and HSA programs
401K with a 5% match after joining
EAP and emergency services
Vacation time
Paid sick leave
Long-term disability and life insurance
10 observed holidays including a whole week off between Christmas Eve and New Years Day
Company
JobTrain, Inc.
JobTrain transforms lives and communities in Silicon Valley.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageCompany data provided by crunchbase