Title: Workforce Development Coach
Reports to: Adult Workforce Development Program Manager
Pay Range: $72,100 – $75,000
Location: San Francisco, CA. This is a hybrid position, and candidates must be able to work three days per week in our San Francisco office.
Apply here: https://medasf.bamboohr.com/careers/221
JOIN OUR MEDA TEAM
The Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) is a community-based, local economic development organization that, for over 50 years, has engaged individuals, families, and small businesses in community-building strategies. Rooted in the Mission and focused on San Francisco, MEDA’s mission is to strengthen low- and moderate-income Latino families by promoting economic equity and social justice through asset building and community development.
YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The Workforce Development Coach is responsible for providing group and one-on-one Workforce Development and Financial Capability education and coaching. They are expected to deliver an integrated service coaching model that incorporates career pathways support, enhancing job development skills and Financial Capability for every client. They will be responsible for coaching within three important sets of work: the Neighborhood Job Center, Youth Career Development, and community upskilling which includes our Early Childhood Education pathway and the Latino Equity through Technology Initiative training programs — Mission Techies (IT Support) and Mission Digital (Basic Computer Class in Spanish).
The Coach has a scope of responsibilities including workshop facilitation, one-on-one coaching, and connecting clients to education, vocational training, employment opportunities, and referrals to partner organizations.In performing these duties the Coach will connect clients to financial services and products to best support them in reaching their wealth-building goals. The Coach is responsible for completing career and financial assessments, goal setting, and action plans with clients and providing at minimum quarterly follow-up. This position will work closely with the Workforce Development team, as well as with all other Asset Building programs and staff.
Neighborhood Job Center
MEDA will coordinate the delivery of neighborhood-based employment services in program models that already offer a variety of services that strengthen communities and support residents in achieving economic stability and general well-being. Many low-income job seekers require more than workforce services to achieve economic stability. Workforce services are critical to economic stability, but individuals and families may need help from additional education and supportive services to succeed. We seek to provide a range of integrated services to low-income individuals and families to help them along the path to economic security.
In addition to existing program offerings, the Neighborhood Job Center serves as a point of entry into the public workforce system and as a dedicated Employment and training liaison. MEDA’s Neighborhood Job Center will:
- Provide wrap-around support and related services to assist job seekers in addressing and overcoming significant barriers to employment.
- Prepare and support low-income residents in building their foundation skills and proficiency in core workplace competencies, including work preparedness skills.
- Connect work-ready job seekers to employer(s)/employment opportunities and to approved vocational skills training providers/training opportunities.
- Full integration/bundling of financial and workforce coaching.
- Consistent baseline and follow-up financial assessments for every client centered on debt, income, savings, and credit.
- Strategic partnerships and referrals with local organizations.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Facilitate Workforce, Financial Capability, and other Asset Building workshops.
- Coach clients through job readiness, resume and cover letter building, interview prep, job search through placement.
- Provide Workforce and Financial Coaching directly to clients and navigate through potential job barriers such as language, immigration status, justice system involvement, limited technology access, and basic computer literacy, etc.
- Work closely with other Workforce and Asset Building team members on shared initiatives.
- Ensure all data and reports are accurate, thorough, and timely to ensure compliance and evaluate the success of the program, maintaining an accurate record of the client’s progress.
- Participate in special projects as needed within MEDA and Asset Building Programs Department.
- Perform auxiliary duties as assigned.
- Work closely with other Workforce and Asset Building partners to keep the community up-to-date and connected to all available services.
- Activate community members through outreach, community events, and other organizing opportunities.
- Coach clients on financial education components – including budgeting, debt, income, savings, credit, and safe banking.
- Connect clients with relevant education, training programs, hiring events, and potential employers to increase career pathway opportunities in a timely manner.
- Provide one-on-one Workforce and Financial Coaching – including intake, assessments, goal setting, action planning, and follow-up.
YOUR KEYS TO SUCCESS
To perform successfully in this role, you will need to leverage these key qualifications:
- Bilingual Spanish and English required.
- 1-2 years of workforce development coaching experience preferred.
- Knowledge of San Francisco’s workforce network is a plus.
- Knowledge and proficient use of software technology that assists in tracking program results, including but not limited to MS Office, Salesforce, and Google Suite.
- Passion for serving underserved populations, particularly low-income individuals, immigrants, and English learners.
- This position will require a background check.
- HUD Certification or ability to pass the HUD Certified Housing Counselor Exam within 90 days of hire date.
- Demonstrated organization and planning skills to effectively work in a non-structured environment and adapt to changes in priorities.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Experience delivering financial education and coaching preferred.
- BA or equivalent degree or equivalent experience required.
YOUR MEDA EXPERIENCE
Do meaningful work in an innovative workplace while being challenged for your professional growth.
Joining MEDA means having meaningful experiences that develop achievers – from across the Mission neighborhood and from within our organization. We find meaning and fulfillment in our work as we see our community thrive and are driven to achieve better outcomes by challenging ourselves to innovate in our ways of working.
We offer a market-leading benefits program that reflects MEDA’s values and mission. We invest in people’s lives and support our own people’s health and financial well-being.
Our core benefits include:
- Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental insurance for employees and their dependents – 100 percent covered by MEDA
- 401(k) plan for employees
- Generous paid time off – with a minimum of 20 days for new employees
- Employee Assistance Program that offers free financial or legal counseling to employees or their families
- Other forms of voluntary benefits
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.