
Re-Entry Peer Navigator
- Rockford, IL
- $20.00-22.50 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Connect with and assess those returning to the community from incarceration and those engaged with the Criminal Justice System
- Develop relationships and provide appropriate referrals for individuals to agencies in the community who can assist in providing resources and overcoming barriers
- Instruct participants with job seeking and job retention skills
- Coordinate and participate in workshops and events with participants and partners
- Participate in forums and meetings and share information on services
- Ensure the program is in compliance with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority guidelines
- Identify appropriate re-entry plans based on evidence and results from needs assessment
- Develop, maintain, and update case management plans in a web-based system in a timely manner
- Meet regularly with participants and update case plans and notes on an ongoing basis
- Act as a liaison with Goodwill worksite staff and community partners to ensure goals and outcomes are being met.
- Coordinate community resources and supportive services for participants
- Create effective solutions for challenges participants face re-entering the workforce
- Communicate effectively with participants and program staff
- Provide follow-up services to assist participants with maintaining community employment
- Show acceptance and flexibility in dealing with individuals from disadvantaged social, economic and educational backgrounds
- Maintain confidentiality and strong ethical practices in working with participants
- Maintain ethical practices involving protecting company resources of monetary value from loss, waste, misuse, or destruction, and identifying and reporting any such instances
- Administer and utilize the Ohio Risk and Needs Assessment (ORAS), Inventory of Offender Risks Needs and Strength (IORNS), and other risk assessments utilized by different government agencies
- Maintain participant files and reports in compliance with program requirements
- Have a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) certification or be willing to obtain within six months of hire
- Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, vision insurance, basic and voluntary life insurance as well as short-term disability and employee assistance program.
- Financial Security: Competitive salary, retirement plans with employer discretionary match, and bonus opportunity.
- Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, and flexible schedule.
- Professional Growth: Training programs, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement opportunities.
- Perks & Extras: Employee discounts, and a supportive, inclusive workplace.