ApplyJob TypeFull-time
Description
SCHEDULE: 40 hours, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., some Holidays included, and flexibility with shift required.
Pay: $52,249.60-$62,699.52 annually DOE (Salary ranges provided are based on relevant experience and skill set)
LOCATION: 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston MA, 100% Onsite
Summary of the Position:
The Learning & Development Program Coordinator supports the implementation and daily operations of workforce development and job training programs that prepare participants for sustainable employment. The Learning & Development Program Coordinator works directly with trainees enrolled in Pine Street Inn's job training programs, currently in the Food Services and Housekeeping sectors. This role works closely with the trainees during their first eight weeks of the program. The Learning & Development Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the curriculum and workshops, program recruitment, enrollment, case management support, and data tracking.
Other key functions include but are not limited to:
Oversee referral partner communication, coordinate informational sessions for prospective participants, conduct interviews, and manage WFD-related events and workshops
Management and scheduling of all trainee workshops, events, and speakers, some of which are volunteer led
Overseeing the educational curriculum for the non-volunteer led workshops and trainings
Serving as the point of contact between trainees and their referrals during their first eight weeks of the program
Act as the liaison/advocate for the interactions between trainees and Pine Street Inn staff particularly regarding issues where stress, tension and anxiety are in play
Maintaining trainees' records, preparing data reports, and disseminating analysis within established protocol/timeframe
QUALIFICATIONS:
We are looking for an individual who adheres to the time and attendance policies and practices of the department, is compassionate and has a good disposition, is flexible, pays attention to safety, is professional and shows initiative. Also important is someone focused on job quality and continuous improvement, able to manage multiple priorities, is tolerant, and is committed to department unity and teamwork.
Requirements
EDUCATION/TRAINING:
REQUIRED: Bachelor's Degree in related field, plus 3 or more years in the human services, social services, education, workforce development, or related field
PREFERRED: Master's degree in social work, mental health counseling, psychology, or other related field, plus 2 or more years in Human Service, Education, or related fields.
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE:
REQUIRED: Minimum of three (3) years' experience counseling and social work that includes the following:
Demonstrated ability to develop partnerships with external agencies and resources
Ability to create and pilot new program initiatives in response to data trends
Extensive knowledge of workforce development principles, adult learning theories, and practices, especially relating to vulnerable populations and populations with significant barriers to obtaining and sustaining employment
Demonstrated ability to establish priorities, implement plans, and meet deadlines
Ability to create and maintain reports for program management, partners, and funders
Ability to create and deliver presentations further to managing or extending relationships with funders, external partners, and internal program management and leadership.
Experience in creating and conducting workshops, developing presentations, and creating resources to enhance knowledge acquisition
Ability to coordinate and manage events and/or initiatives
High degree of cultural sensitivity and ability to work effectively with diverse people and situations
Deep understanding and creative problem-solving mindset about addressing the vocational barriers affecting vulnerable adults, including mental health and/or substance abuse issues, homelessness, chronic unemployment, lack of education, housing instability, and other barriers.
Must be adept in using Microsoft Office products and possess strong data management skills
PREFERRED: Three (3) years' experience providing employment and training services to homeless and chronically homeless adults
Prior experience working with adults experiencing mental health and/or substance use issues
Salary Description
$52,249.60-$62,699.52 annually DOE