Youth Employment Specialist
Common Wealth Development, Inc
- Madison, WI
- $23.50 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Recruit for, coordinate, and facilitate programs including financial education trainings, workshops, and others as requested for Madison-area high school youth and assist with program evaluation as needed.
- Mentor youth participating in programs to ensure positive employment experiences, ongoing learning and practice of program skills and content, and ongoing support with future goals.
- Develop positive employment opportunities with businesses that will partner with CWD to provide supportive job placements for economically disadvantaged youth from our program.
- Support effective working relationships with external partners, including Madison Metropolitan School District and various network partners.
- Network with businesses, community, school personnel, and families to promote the programs.
- Communicate and work effectively with a team to ensure highest quality programming and support for teens.
- Maintain written records and computer database.
- Perform other tasks as requested.
- Experience and commitment to working with teens from low-income homes.
- Experience and commitment to working with teens from racially diverse backgrounds.
- Knowledge of workforce development as a component of comprehensive community and economic development.
- Commitment to racial justice and health equity.
- Leadership experience.
- At least 3 years (continuous) experience coordinating multiple programs, and experience in workforce development programs.
- Knowledge of critical pedagogy and at least 3 years (continuous) experience facilitating trainings with teens and/or young adults
- Working knowledge of best practices in positive youth development and youth employment.
- High level of motivation and ability to prioritize tasks and handle multiple responsibilities at once.
- Ability to communicate effectively and professionally both verbally and in writing.
- Proficient in word processing and database programs, especially Microsoft Office.
- Spanish and/or Hmong speaking skills.
- 4 year / Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, majoring in a social science field, or in the humanities or arts.
- Experience working with and/or mentor racially and economically diverse teens in a culturally responsive manner
- Experience networking with the business community and/or help individuals find employment; and
- Experience (including number of years worked and positions held) supporting training sessions for youth and/or young adults