TeensWork Alachua Summer Youth Employment Job Coach Job Description
Job Title: TeensWork Alachua Summer Youth Employment Job Coach
Department: Mission Services
Reporting to: TeensWork Alachua Program Manager
Date: 01.16.24
Position Status: Part-Time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Summary:
The Position
The TeensWork Alachua Summer Youth Employment (TWA) provides work-related experiences to Alachua County students (14-18 years old) that prepare them to succeed in employment. TWA aims to strengthen Alachua County’s workforce and help young people gain the support, educational credentials, and skills needed in today’s and in the future economy. Work sessions are held for 6-8 weeks in the summer and include weekly training and support provided by the job coach. Objectives of the program are for students to gain employment, develop social skills, learn work norms and culture, understand career pathways, build professional networks and learn to manage money. Duties include: onboarding students into the program, employer training, weekly reporting, completion of required trainings, weekly meetings with students, facilitating student workshops, communication between student and employer, troubleshoot barriers to student’s successful employment to ensure student success and employer satisfaction.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education
Bachelor's Degree required
Experience
Two years working with teens in an educational setting
Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration
Not Applicable
Other
Word, Excel, Google Docs
Job Duties
General
Work with TWA Program Manager to enroll and onboard students.Approve weekly time for students in ADPAssist to develop, implement, attend, and facilitate workshops for students focused on work-readiness training and financial literacy. Implement and administer student assessment prior to employmentPrepare and submit required reports
Essential Duties Managing Student Performance
Schedule and attend employer orientation, make on-site visits and conduct an initial walk-through of worksite, as well as follow up visits. Establish a chain of communication with employer and student and ensure all contact information is readily available. Coordinate external resources to support students (transportation, uniforms, required work attire). Oversee students’ work attendance and performance. Identify potential problems and intervene as necessary to ensure student success. This may include leveraging the services of affiliated organizations.Complete required training to include TWA process and expectations, reporting requirements, and emergency management.Attend weekly meetings.
80% of Time
Other duties as assigned:
Occasional special events and trainings after hours or on weekends
20% of the time
SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Required
Drive motor vehicleMaintain recordsSensitivity to low-income population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristicsPreferred
Personal Qualities and Skills Required
People Development
Ability to motivate students to strive for success.
Knowledge
Experience or educational background, post-secondary education, or social work (e.g., school counselors or college advisors).Demonstrated experience in working with youth. Strong understanding and sensitivity to the perspectives of low-income populations.Strong understanding of affiliate program offerings, including participation requirements and benefits
Leadership
Ability to instill a vision for student success and develop teamwork among all supporting parties.Ability to develop a mindset of continuous improvement for all students.
Communications
Ability to listen and observe in order to understand the needs of students and employers.Ability to use spoken communications to establish rapport with and influence all supporting parties.Ability to write effective performance appraisals and correspondence related to students.