The Career Coach is responsible for servicing adults and youth (ages 14-24) through the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) program and universal customers. Services include eligibility verification, case management, assessment and progress monitoring. This position will also coordinate supportive services and provide follow-up services to ensure that necessary supports are in place. The target goal for customers served is employment at or above the self-sufficiency wage with job retention tracked for at least one year after exiting the program.
Baccalaureate degree (preferred), plus a minimum one year in case management or customer service or may be substituted with 60 credit hours with 3 years full time qualifying experience. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills. Must have own transportation to use in the performance of duties. Maintaining a professional appearance and attire is required.
Preferred Skills and experience:
Certificates and Licenses Required:
A valid Texas motor vehicle operator’s license and reliable means of transportation
Includes both a typical office environment, with minimal exposure to excessive noise or adverse environmental issues, and local travel, including exposure to heat, cold, inclement weather conditions, and occasional environmental hazards
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