Hours: Full-Time (40 hours / week)
Reports to: Director of Career Services Center
Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A
Location: Bronx
Organization Description
Youth Justice Network (formerly known as Friends of Island Academy) was founded in 1990 on the school floors of Rikers Island to anchor, support and develop capacity among young people newly released from jail in New York City. Our mission is to break cycles of incarceration and build an equitable justice system by providing young people with individualized advocacy, mentorship, and opportunities to grow, thrive, and lead. Youth Justice Network builds on connections developed with young people whose lives have intersected with the justice system, and leverages those relationships to provide post-release, neighborhood-based supportive services. Young people become members of Youth Justice Network for the long-term and develop personal milestones and goals in the arenas of health and well-being, education, employment, youth leadership and community participation.
Position Background and Description
Under a recently funded initiative, Youth Justice Network will provide workforce development and wraparound services to underemployed or unemployed participants, ages 18 to 40, involved in the criminal justice system or impacted by community violence.
The goal is to provide pathways to employment and economic mobility for people who reside in communities where community violence is most prevalent, including neighborhoods identified as priority areas by the Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce. YJN will offer pathways to job readiness, training for sustainable and emerging industries, internships, and supported job placement.
As part of Youth Justice Network’s Career Services Center, the Job Developer will create a network of relationships with industry professionals to support career development and job attainment for young people. They will young people to facilitate their engagement with the world of work and support their employment needs – from job readiness to short and long term employment goals.
Developing new employment partners and working with the Career Specialists to review candidates’ resumes, provide job interview coaching, strategically place and match candidates to opportunities based on skill sets and overall abilities, and provide post-placement follow-up services to determine job satisfaction; track and analyze each candidate’s interview/placement activity.
Hours: Full-time, including some Saturdays
Reports to: Director of Career Services Center
Location: Bronx-Based
Essential Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain relationships with employers
Strategically place and match candidates to opportunities based on skill sets and overall abilities
Lead the Job Development efforts of the Career Center
Support the overall efforts of the Career Center team
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
Youth Justice Network is privileged to have a profoundly committed and caring staff – one which believes unconditionally in our members’ ability to do right and do well. We take our work very seriously, but we strive to make time for self-care and joy. We look for staff from all walks of life who have integrity, humor, a strong work ethic, are passionate about our mission and work, and who are committed to address the harms caused by mass incarceration.
Depending on full or part-time status, benefits include a competitive vacation/sick leave policy including three days off between Christmas and New Year's Day, four-day summer weeks through July and August, generous health insurance, 403b match.
Salary Range: $60,000-63,000k
Target start date: As soon as possible
For purposes of internal equity, we are unable to go outside of the salary posted.
Hours: Full-Time (40 hours / week)
Reports to: Director of Career Services Center
Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A
Location: Bronx
Organization Description
Youth Justice Network (formerly known as Friends of Island Academy) was founded in 1990 on the school floors of Rikers Island to anchor, support and develop capacity among young people newly released from jail in New York City. Our mission is to break cycles of incarceration and build an equitable justice system by providing young people with individualized advocacy, mentorship, and opportunities to grow, thrive, and lead. Youth Justice Network builds on connections developed with young people whose lives have intersected with the justice system, and leverages those relationships to provide post-release, neighborhood-based supportive services. Young people become members of Youth Justice Network for the long-term and develop personal milestones and goals in the arenas of health and…