Career Education

Washington, Washington DC

Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)
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The Career, Education, and Housing Specialist provides direct assistance with connections and facilitation of employment, educational, and housing services to homeless and runaway youth ages 18 to 24 admitted into the Latin American Youth Center Housing Programs. The Career, Education, and Housing Specialist is responsible for the provision of educational, vocational, and employment guidance and services for the participants of the LAYC Residential programs. Once the youth is ready to exit the program, the Housing, Career, and Education Specialist provides direct assistance to develop permanent housing and exit plans. Upon exit, clients have adequate skills and resources to sustain permanent housing and careers.

JOIN US AND SUPPORT YOUTH TO LIVE, WORK, AND STUDY WITH DIGNITY, HOPE, AND JOY.

LAYC/MMYC is an organization that makes a difference in our community. We invite you to join our talented staff and become a part of an organization that is known for its commitment to excellence, mission, and respect for youth. We value diversity as a strength, with 85% of our staff identifying as people of color. We prioritize recruiting and supporting staff who have shared life experiences as our youth.

LAYC/MMYC's mission is to empower a diverse population of youth to achieve a successful transition to adulthood, through multicultural, comprehensive, and innovative programs that address youths' social, academic, and career needs. To achieve that mission, LAYC/MMYC provides services and opportunities to approximately 5,000 individuals annually to support academic achievement, promote healthy behaviors, and guide youth toward successful adulthood. LAYC/MMYC also conducts advocacy and public policy work to broaden opportunities for youth.

COMPETITIVE BENEFITS

In addition to a friendly work environment, we are pleased to offer the following benefits to our employees.
•  Medical, dental, and vision plans with prescription coverage.
•  Employer-paid life insurance
•  Voluntary long-term disability and supplemental life insurance
•  Matching 401(k) program beginning at hire
•  3 weeks paid vacation leave per year, increasing to 4 weeks with tenure, 12 days (upfront) paid sick leave per year, 12 paid holidays per year, 4 wellness days.
•  Eight weeks paid parental leave, including adoption and foster care.
•  Health club discounts
•  One to two days per week of telework for most positions (eligible after first 60 days). ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

CAREER & EDUCATION RESPONSIBILITIES
•  Researches, collects, and maintains employment and educational resources material. Communicates information about employment and educational resources to residents. Updates career development and educational resources binders as new resources emerge.
•  Conducts an initial intake with LAYC Housing clients within 2 weeks of admission to evaluate their educational, vocational, and career goals and needs. Communicate results of intake to Case Managers for inclusion in client case plans.
•  Develops a career and education service plan with Housing clients based on the needs identified in the initial vocational/educational assessment.
•  Assists Housing clients in creating long-term career goals and identifying steps that they need to complete to accomplish their goals. Conducts vocational assessments as needed to help residential clients identify their career interests.
•  Collaborates with the Case Managers to ensure that each Housing client is receiving appropriate secondary educational services. Helps residential clients identify postsecondary education options, plan the steps necessary to pursue these options, and apply for postsecondary programs and financial aid as appropriate.
•  Publicizes program and develops relationships with employers and vocational training centers. Uses these contacts to identify employment opportunities for residential clients.
•  Provides resume writing, job search, interviewing and job retention workshops based on the needs of the residential clients. Provides at least one group workshop per month and individual workshops as needed.
•  Refers clients to appropriate extracurricular and postsecondary educational programs i.e. ESL, vocational, or college programs in accordance with the goals of their case plan. Inputs all referrals into ETO and communicates them to Case Managers.
•  Reviews all educational reports/assessments, such as report cards and IEPs, that are prepared by the schools or academic programs where the residential clients are enrolled. Provides recommendations as appropriate to help Housing clients make progress towards postsecondary goals.
•  Evaluates the appropriateness of each educational program that Housing clients are enrolled in and the residents' progress in that program. Tracks progress in ETO and HMIS.
•  Reviews postsecondary education records on a quarterly basis. Suggests interventions or recommendations for clients' academic improvement.
•  Assists in the planning and monitoring of the clients' employment searches.
•  Coordinates with other career and job developers within LAYC and within the community to: promote best practices, identify employment and training opportunities, and share resources.
•  Updates client case files with career development case notes, career development checklist, assessments, progress reports, resumes, and other career development materials.
•  Enters all case notes and appropriate data in ETO and HMIS system weekly.
•  Attends job fairs and community events related to career and education development.
•  Accompanies clients on career-related outings.
•  Collect ESCROW once the client obtains employment.
•  Encourage clients to put funds into ESCROW to prepare for their exit from the program. HOUSING RESPONSIBILITIES
•  Once the client is ready to exit the program (suggested 6 months before the exit date):
•  Ensures that 80% of youth exiting the LAYC Housing Programs is connected to a permanent housing arrangement.
•  Researches, collects, and maintains housing resource material. Communicates information about housing to residents. Updates housing resource binders as new resources emerge.
•  Conducts an initial intake with LAYC Housing clients within 2 weeks of admission to evaluate their housing needs. Communicates results of intake to Case Managers for inclusion in client case plans.
•  Develops a housing service plan with Housing clients based on the needs identified in the initial assessment.
•  Meets with clients on an ongoing basis, and no less than once per week, to evaluate housing options. Trouble shoots with clients to address any potential obstacle to achieving permanent and safe housing arrangement at the time of exit.
•  Conducts affordable housing research and connections to long-term housing supports and assists Housing clients in identifying steps that they need to complete to accomplish their permanent housing goals.
•  Supports clients in applying for housing, accompanies clients to view potential housing options, and communicates with clients about the progress of their application during each step of the process. Help clients fill out application for housing and any other form of assistance and/or employment that will facilitate a successful exit from the program.
•  Collaborates with the Case Managers to ensure that updates on clients' housing applications and case notes are properly documented in ETO and HMIS. Notes must be entered within 24 hours of contact with clients.
•  Advises clients on all housing related issues such as landlord/tenant disputes and discrimination on housing.
•  Assists individuals with disabilities in finding suitable, affordable housing that meets their needs.
•  Coordinates with other service providers to ensure that clients receive all the help they need.
•  Helps clients identify financial resources available to them through deferral government assistance programs, community organizations, and other resources.
•  Accompanies clients on housing-related outings. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
•  Updates client case files with career development case notes, career development checklists, assessments, progress reports, resumes, housing intake, and other career/housing development materials.
•  Enters all case notes and appropriate data in ETO and HMIS systems weekly.
•  Attends job fairs and community events related to career education, and housing development.
•  Meets with the Safe Housing Program Manager for weekly direct supervision.
•  Improves professional skills by attending workshops, seminars, and training sessions as allowed by the time and funding constraints. Attends at least 40 hours of training annually, including required trainings.
•  Performs other activities specifically assigned by the Residential Program Administrator. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
•  Bachelor's degree in human resources, business administration, social work, psychology, sociology.
•  counseling, or related service/science disciplines.
•  Minimum of one year of experience working with at-risk youth.
•  Experience in managing crisis situations. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
•  Knowledge of community and local resources in DC and Maryland.
•  Ability and desire to maintain a flexible schedule (including late nights and weekends).
•  Bilingual: English and Spanish required.
•  Knowledge of case management, monitoring, and reporting click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 18 March 2025
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