About this Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) Project Coordinator role at Amityfdn
Job Description Specification
Job Summary: The Youth Employment Initiative Project Coordinator oversees the daily operations of the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) in Los Angeles County. The initiative specifically targets justice-involved youth with disabilities, aiming to provide employment pathways and support successful reintegration into the community. The role involves managing a dedicated team, coordinating closely with key partners including the Department of Rehabilitation, local workforce development boards, the Probation Department, and the County Office of Education, and ensuring data-driven decisions for optimal outcomes.
Benefits of Working at Amity:
Amity Foundation is committed to supporting the well-being and professional growth of our employees.
Eligible employees may enjoy:
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Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance
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Company-issued laptop computer
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Company-issued cell phone
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Paid holidays and paid time off
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Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals overcoming barriers to employment
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Potential opportunity for one remote workday per week based on program needs, performance, and supervisor approval
Essential Duties:
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Supervise program staff, including Career Coaches, Employment Specialists, Workforce Development Navigators, and Job Developers. Substitute and perform duties of other staff when necessary.
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Ensure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations (including DOL, OMB, Probation, and Department of Rehabilitation requirements) as specified in contracts and agreements.
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Regularly coordinate with the Department of Rehabilitation, local workforce development boards, the Probation Department, and the County Office of Education to ensure cohesive program implementation.
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Monitor project expenditures to ensure adherence to budget guidelines.
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Regularly communicate program status, potential risks, and accomplishments with senior leadership.
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Develop and maintain MOUs with partner organizations, clearly outlining roles, responsibilities, and procedures.
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Collect, analyze, and utilize program data to monitor performance, measure outcomes, identify trends, and implement continuous program improvements.
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Provide leadership, coaching, and professional development to staff to promote accountability, high performance, and quality service delivery.
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Implement quality control procedures ensuring continuous improvement and alignment with best practices in youth employment services.
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Address and resolve programmatic and personnel concerns effectively.
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Monitor and support employment service activities, including intake, assessment, training, job search assistance, and workshops.
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Facilitate and participate in staff meetings to promote communication, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
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Ensure the accurate and timely preparation and submission of all required programmatic, fiscal, and contractual reports.
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Ensure compliance with Amity policies and procedures, federal, state, local regulations, and contractual obligations.
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Oversee daily management, ensuring services are inclusive and responsive to the needs of justice-involved youth with disabilities.
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Conduct regular visits and work a few days per month at Secure Youth Treatment Facilities (SYTF), specifically Barry Nidorf Juvenile Hall (Sylmar), Campus Kilpatrick (Malibu), and Dorothy Kirby Center (Commerce), to gain a comprehensive understanding of youth needs and coordinate closely with Workforce Development Navigators and case managers stationed at these sites.
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Attend Amity community-building activities and relevant stakeholder meetings, training, and events.
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Monitor program performance to ensure achievement of grant goals, deliverables, performance metrics, and contractual requirements.
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Build and maintain collaborative relationships with funding agencies, community partners, educational institutions, and employers to strengthen program outcomes.
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Additional duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
Required:
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Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, youth development, workforce development, rehabilitation counseling, or related fields, and two years of experience working directly with justice-involved youth with disabilities; OR
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High school diploma or equivalent AND four years of supervisory experience in youth employment, probation services, disability services, or related fields.
Certifications or Licenses:
Required:
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Obtain First Aid and CPR certification within six weeks of hire.
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Pass a physical examination and tuberculosis test conducted by a health professional.
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Valid California driver's license and eligibility for Amity vehicle insurance.
Preferred:
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Familiarity with OMB regulations and compliance, especially 2 CFR 200 guidelines.
Skills/Abilities:
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Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail.
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Ability to handle confidential information sensitively.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and electronic case management and reporting systems.
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Empathy and effectiveness in relating to diverse groups of justice-involved youth, particularly those with disabilities.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills.
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Skilled in mentorship, patience, active listening, and enthusiasm for youth empowerment.
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Ability to analyze program data and make informed decisions to enhance outcomes.
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Adaptability to shifting priorities and dynamic program requirements.
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Strong leadership, supervisory, and team development skills
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As a condition of employment with Amity, a job offer will not be binding upon Amity until and unless Amity and the LA County Probation Department obtain satisfactory results from its investigation into your background
ADA Information:
Physical Requirements:
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Regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
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Extended periods of sitting or standing.
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Frequent typing and sitting for extended periods.
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Occasional reaching, walking, climbing, pulling, pushing, grasping, stretching, and stooping.
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Regular communication verbally and in written form.
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Adequate vision to complete daily tasks.
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Appropriate professional attire required.
Mental Demands:
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Ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities.
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Capacity to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
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Professional demeanor under stress or dealing with challenging situations.
Work Conditions:
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Primarily indoor office settings, with regular visits to secure youth treatment facilities.
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Moderate noise level, with temperature variations.
Travel:
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Required regularly within Los Angeles County, including SYTF locations.