We're Hiring: Temporary Navigator – Washington, DC
Compensation: $24.05 per hour
Join an innovative team dedicated to empowering families in Washington, DC! As a Temporay Navigator with the Career Mobility Action Plan (Career MAP), you’ll be a key advocate for participants transitioning from homelessness to sustainable careers. This role goes beyond traditional case management—it's about coaching, supporting, and helping individuals overcome barriers to success while navigating career development and essential family resources.
What You'll Do
As the Navigator plays a central role in advancing the goals of the Career Mobility Action Plan (Career MAP), an innovative workforce development initiative launched by the DC Department of Human Services (DHS). Navigators are responsible for delivering high-quality, personalized coaching that supports families in achieving long-term career advancement, financial independence, and holistic family well-being.
Serving as the primary point of contact for a caseload of families referred from the Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program (FRSP), Navigators go beyond traditional case management to provide advocacy, guidance, and strategic support. Each Navigator helps participants develop and pursue individualized Mobility Action Plans (MAPs), removing barriers, facilitating access to two-generational resources, and coaching participants toward self-determined goals.
Your Responsibilities Will Include:
Individualized Coaching & Goal Planning
Conduct strengths-based assessments and partner with participants to develop and update individualized Mobility Action Plans (MAPs), incorporating career, educational, financial, and family goals.
Apply trauma-informed and motivational coaching techniques to instill urgency, ownership, and belief in each participant’s ability to succeed.
Provide consistent accountability and future-focused support to help participants navigate their career journey and family goals simultaneously.
Two-Generational Resource Navigation
Assist participants in accessing wraparound supports, including healthcare, mental health, childcare, early childhood education, financial aid, tax credits, and legal services.
Guide participants through systems navigation, providing warm handoffs to external providers and following up to ensure services were received and needs were met.
Support participants in leveraging their social capital and building peer connections through workshops and group activities.
Career Advancement & Training Support
Help participants explore career options aligned with interests and financial goals; refer to relevant education and training programs including vocational certifications, adult education, and higher education.
Collaborate with DHS Workforce Development Specialists and other partners to facilitate employment placements and track advancement, focusing on upward mobility and wage increases post-placement.
Support transition from training to employment and from job entry to career progression through continuous coaching and milestone tracking.
Participant Engagement & Progress Monitoring
Conduct outreach to engage referred participants and re-engage those who have disengaged from services, document all touchpoints and status updates.
Track progress toward individualized goals, including career advancement, education attainment, financial benchmarks, and family wellbeing.
Maintain consistent and meaningful contact with each participant to foster trust, troubleshoot challenges, and adjust strategies as needed.
At minimum of one time monthly a face-to-face meeting with the individual occurs, not all meetings are in Fedcap offices and most of these meetings should occur in the community at locations such as their school, community room at their apartment complex, etc.
Data Management & Compliance
Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation in the Electronic Case Management (ECM) system for all participant interactions, MAP updates, and milestone achievements.
Diligently verify and report outcomes—including employment, education, housing stability, and income progression—to DHS and internal teams.
Assist in compiling data for reports, including participant engagement, timesheets, placements, and retention metrics.
Professional Development & Team Collaboration
Participate in regional learning collaboratives and training sessions to stay informed of emerging practices in mobility coaching and two-generational service delivery.
Collaborate with fellow Navigators, Supervising Navigators, and community partners to ensure service alignment, consistency, and quality.
Adhere to all Fedcap and DHS policies and protocols
What We’re Looking For:
The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We are an EEO employercommitted to diversity, M/F/D/V.
Mission: Fedcap, Inc. makes high outcome, life-changing, sustainable differences for individuals and families to improve their economic well-being through work.
Fedcap, Inc. offers a wide array of programs and services to help individuals achieve success in education and employment and become self-sufficient adults. Our specific focus areas include case management, work readiness, vocational and employer based training, job placement and post placement supports.
Fedcap, Inc. provides a broad range of services to thousands of individuals across a growing footprint, helping them achieve economic and social well-being. Our team of talented, caring staff are passionate about our work. They are committed to ensuring that every individual served can experience the dignity that comes from a job.
Fedcap, Inc. launched as part of The Fedcap Group in 2018.
Website:
https://fedcapinc.org/

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.