
Job Location Family Matters - Oakland, CA 94621 Salary Range $25.00 - $30.00 Hourly
Title: Employment Specialist
Department: Family Matters
Reports To: Director of Transitional Housing Services
FLSA: Part Time (8 Hours Weekly)
Salary: $30 Hourly
The Employment Specialist is proactive and comprehensive in their approach to assisting heads of household acquire job training/education so they can secure gainful employment. This position is responsible for coordinating workforce development services for an assigned caseload of homeless families living at locations under the Family Matters Emergency Shelter (Family Matters). Workforce development services include support for families in the areas of career development (e.g. education and employment), life skills and enrichment activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Operations
•Attend and participate in all required staff meetings, weekly supervision meetings and in-service trainings
•Must be knowledgeable of the Family Matters Emergency Shelter program guidelines to ensure consistency of approach in holding accountable for program-related activities
•Coordinate with other staff to ensure adequate facility coverage
•Coordinate with other staff to identify facility and program issues and exercise problem- solving skills to resolve them.
Client Support
•Complete educational and vocational assessments for new clients within two weeks of admission into the programs
•Assist clients with career development activities as well as identifying and applying for jobs which includes but is not limited to the review, revision, or creation of resume's, improving job interviewing techniques, employment seeking, etc.
•Set up and maintain well-organized client case files that include all the appropriate paperwork in designated sections. Ensure that the case management file is linked to the client's employment case file by including assessment, case notes and other important documentation in a separate section
•Coordinate information and services with the staff of both programs to ensure a comprehensive approach to client needs
•Write incident reports, warnings and write-ups for program violations
•Comply with EOCP policy regarding reporting incidents of child abuse, verbal and physical assault, suicide and homicide to the proper authorities
Program Activities
Community Outreach
•Compile and review local, state and national occupational, educational and economic information to assist clients in creating realistic educational and employment goals
•Conduct presentations of the Family Matters program to other vocational nonprofit or related organizations for development of possible collaboration/ partnerships or client referral
•Coordinate and/or participate in career fairs and similar activities to facilitate job placement, internships, apprenticeships and volunteer opportunities for clients
Service Delivery
•Provide services and follow-up in a timely fashion to clients
•Create and maintain a client case file system to ensure adequate documentation of services provided
•Maintain the job/educational library, computers, community bulletin board(s), storage for program supplies, etc.
Provide computer support to ensure all adult clients are computer literate
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
•Bachelor of Arts degree in career counseling, public health, social work, psychology or related field required, masters preferred
•3-5 years' experience working as a vocational counselor with high risk, low income families
•Demonstrated capacity to provide job counseling and job readiness skills at an individual and group level
•Experience working with individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds
•Knowledge of basic counseling and interviewing techniques
•Demonstrated ability to maintain organized client files
•Ability to produce well-written reports, memos and other correspondence in a timely fashion
•Ability to work effectively with a team of other professionals and coordinate services/activities with each member, as needed
LANGUAGE SKILLS
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
•Strong basic math skills required at least at the high school level
REASONING ABILITY
•Must exhibit good critical thinking skills for use in problem-solving
COMPUTER SKILLS
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
•Must be able to dress neatly with a professional appearance when reporting to work
•Must be able to model positive behavior, good manners, appropriate dress, social interactions, and appropriate language
•This position requires an annual tuberculosis test
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The position requires an ability to work in a diverse and stressful environment with families that have multiple issues. Work schedules are flexible according to facility and client needs and can include night and weekend hours.

Our mission
EOCP empowers individuals and families who are homeless in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing.
How EOCP Started:
East Oakland Community Project’s story begins as a grassroots support network that evolved into a sustainable community resource. In 1990, a group of community activists began the Mission Safe program in a vacant lot on East 14th Street. They provided street-level support — food, motel vouchers, and service referrals — to people experiencing homelessness. At the time, thousands of people had recently been displaced from their homes due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, adding to the already existing crisis of minimal shelter for people experiencing homelessness in East Oakland. In response, the City of Oakland, Alameda County, and Mission Safe joined together to establish an emergency housing shelter that became known as the East Oakland Community Project.