Short Description
We are hiring in NYC! Join us at Fedcap NYC Inc. for an exciting career as a Job Developer. Salary/Wage: $55,000 annually
Our mission: To create opportunities for people with barriers to economic well-being www.fedcap.org
The Job Developer is responsible for establishing employer partnerships and sourcing job and apprenticeship opportunities in assigned sectors to meet PACE program demand, providing timely employer feedback to clients, and collaborating closely with Career Advisors and Employment Support Specialists to ensure successful client placement and retention.
What You’ll Do
As a Job Developer within the PACE program at Fedcap Inc., you’ll lead efforts to connect jobseekers with employment and apprenticeship opportunities aligned with high-demand sectors. You’ll actively cultivate employer partnerships, coordinate job fairs and recruitment events, and support job placement outcomes through collaboration with internal teams and external partners. Your work will directly impact on the economic advancement of individuals facing barriers to employment.
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Compensation
$55,000 annually
Equal Opportunity Employer

For 87 years, The Fedcap Group has developed scalable, innovative and potentially disruptive solutions to some of society’s most pressing needs. The Fedcap Group is the parent company of a growing number of top-tier nonprofit agencies dedicated to serving over 250,000 children and adults each year across the United States and the United Kingdom. The Fedcap Group provides educational services to every age group, vocational training in high-growth labor industries, behavioral health services, work readiness skill-building and jobs—all targeted to helping people achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
The work of The Fedcap Group is structured within four major practice areas: Education, Workforce Development, Health and Economic Development, which are strategically aligned for maximum impact.
The Fedcap Group also invests its time and resources in broader systems change—working in partnership with federal, state and local government to improve the way services are designed, funded and delivered.