Job Description
Job Description
The Safer Foundation is a social service provider to individuals with arrest and conviction records. Through a full range of services, including case management, educational instruction and advocacy, we focus on preparing individuals for the world of work by helping them find and keep productive and meaningful employment
General Summary:
The Job Developer (JD) is responsible for the development of employer relationships that result in career path placements for Safer clients engaged in programming and services under the “Supportive Reentry Network Collaborative” (SRNC). This position will work specifically with justice-impacted individuals, who are returning to society, many of which are experiencing a need for immediate resources including employment, medical insurance, behavioral health and housing, as well as other needs. The Job Developer will be a part of a multi-disciplinary workforce team that works together to address the holistic needs of individuals seeking employment and supportive services from the Safer Foundation. The Job Developer will report to the Employment Manager. The Job Developer will also work cross-functionally with all programmatic teams and other key personnel at the Safer Foundation.
Performance Results Description:
The Position is properly performed when all essential duties and responsibilities are executed by following the Safer values:
Exceeding Expectations, Communication and Collaboration, Integrity and Evidence Based Innovation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Stakeholder Interface and Service
• Understand the client population that Safer serves, including aspects of justice supervision (probation, parole, pre-trial, etc.) common/unique barriers and needs are required to properly inform employment placements and coordination.
• Work collaboratively with the team to receive referrals for employment, taking appropriate steps to match and place individuals with jobs tailored to their IEP. (Individual Employment Plan)
• Create excellent professional relationships with employers and fellow department co-workers.
• Work in collaboration with various program departments and troubleshoot barriers, to collectively develop solutions.
• In conjunction with an assigned Re-entry Navigator or other involved staff, the Job Developer will provide data driven outcomes, produced by intensive reporting that is specific to program deliverables.
• Collaborate with Safer’s Life Skill Trainer to ensure proper job readiness and training.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Stakeholder Outreach and Recruitment
• To identify prospective employers through intensive research, community-outreach, market analysis, networking, calling, information dissemination and presentation campaigns.
• By Understanding specific client’s needs, the Job Developer will work to identify potential employment leads and outreach opportunities for clients who are seeking job placement.
• The Job Developer will spend at least 2/3 of the time in the field making direct employer contacts, entering all qualified employment placements into the Salesforce database.
• Job Developer will enter all pertinent documents and services provided (IDs, resumes, etc.) into the Salesforce database.
Tracking, Document, and Reporting
• Job Developer will enter all pertinent documents and services provided (IDs, resumes, etc.) into the Salesforce database.
• The Job Developer will enter all job start dates into the Salesforce database, along with supporting documents.
• Document 30-, 60-, and 90-day employment retention.
• Participate in periodic multidisciplinary staffings.
• Submit assigned reports on time as required by the Employment Manager.
• Engage in special projects along with routine expectations when it is required.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Passion for social justice.
• Hands-on experience and self-sufficiency and Microsoft productivity tools, including Outlook (for email), Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), and online collaboration tools (video conferencing, Zoom/Teams, messaging).
• Ability to work with high-risk populations with complex needs.
• Excellent communication skills.
• Client-centered ideology.
• Cultural competency (cultural and linguistic) as it relates to cultures and trauma experienced by formerly incarcerated individuals and as it relates to predominantly underserved minority communities.
• Strong display of professionalism at all times.
• Strong ethical principles and display of personal and professional boundaries.
• Self-motivated, resourceful and driven.
• Adaptable and teachable; displays a willingness to learn and further develop skills
• Emotional Self-Awareness: Possesses knowledge of personal strengths, weaknesses, and triggers and the ability to self-regulate emotions.
• Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to pay attention to detail, prioritize, and multitask.
• Previous experience working with justice-involved individuals is desired
• Ability to work remotely and succeed through virtual technology.
• Ability to properly document
Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s Degree is preferred but not required.
• 5 years developing relationships with employers or performing similar functions preferred
• Bilingual in Spanish and English is highly desired
Other:
• Must have a valid driver’s license.
Safer Foundation is a drug-free workplace.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action/Minorities/Females/Veterans
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