
Employment Specialist
- Seattle, WA
- $25.39-38.09 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
We empower justice-involved individuals to overcome adversity and reach their full potential.For over 60 years, we have proudly served our clients and customers with quality, professionalism and compassion. We are a nationally recognized social enterprise with multiple business units and diverse facilities across Washington state, dedicated to delivering value to our communities and providing a chance for change.What We OfferAt Pioneer, our employees are important. That's why we offer a Total Rewards package that includes compensation and benefits to support employees' health, security, and balance.Compensation:New hires for this position typically start between $25.39 and $31.74 hourly, depending on factors such as work location, experience, qualifications, skills, competencies, internal equity, and market conditions. While the full pay range is provided to support pay transparency, individual compensation will vary within the range based on these factors.Benefits:Eligible after 30 days of full-time employment (minimum of 30 hours/week):
- Medical
- Flexible spending
- Dental
- Vision
- Life
- AD&D
- Disability
- Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending
- Tuition assistance (100% for bachelor's, 50% for graduate programs)
- Retirement plan (3.5% annual compensation contribution, plus 3.5% match for 6% individual contribution)
- Employee recognition programs
- Public transportation discount
- Employee assistance program (EAP)
- Join Pioneer and be part of a team that values and invests in you.
The Employment Specialist is responsible for facilitating and enhancing Pioneer Human Services (PHS) Workforce Development training programs. This position will be providing direct client services in the areas of soft skills training, employment counseling, client needs assessment, vocational assessment, and employment preparation.Primary/essential duties and responsibilities are but not limited to:
- Facilitate curriculum in a classroom setting in a matter that fosters growth and learning and engages participants for the purpose of self- awareness, job readiness and career progression that is designed for adults that were formerly incarcerated and may have had a history of mental illness and/or substance abuse.
- Assist students with long-term employment goals, recording their work history, strengths, personal culture (as defined by each person), justice involvement, and other factors that relate to a current vocational goal.
- Completes Individual Career Plan for each new client with information from the client, mental
- health practitioners, and with permission, family members or past employers.
- Assist with students' preparation for employment through the provision of a variety of soft skills, including job search readiness, interviewing, resume preparation, etc.
- Collaborate with Workforce Development team in holding students accountable for follow through and compliance of program expectations.
- Collaborate with Pioneer staff and community partners to conduct prospective employer and community outreach.
- Participate and host community and employment events.
- Disseminates job openings and pro-social opportunities to residents.
- Evaluate program for effectiveness through formative and informative assessments.
- Assess, design, develop, implement and evaluate new and current programs including the use of best, promising and evidence based practices.
- Maintains up-to-date client tracking database.
- AAS degree in related field or three years of experience in facilitation.
- At least 1 years of work experience in guidance, counseling or job placement. Work experience may be substituted with a specialized degree or certification in the field of guidance, counseling, or career development.
- Proficiency with MS Office Suite
- Excellent writing, teamwork and interpersonal skills are needed.
- Bachelor of Arts degree in related field.
- Two years of experience working with formerly incarcerated client population and/or persons who formerly received mental health and/or substance abuse treatment.
- Knowledge of job analysis, local job market, assessment tools, social service organizations, and job seeking skills