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Catholic Charities

Employment Counselor

Catholic Charities, Buffalo, New York, United States, 14266


Catholic Charities is seeking a full-time Employment Counselor for our Workforce and Education department located at 525 Washington Street, Buffalo, NY 14203.

Catholic Charities is a non-profit organization that offers an array of programs that strive to empower individuals, children and families. Catholic Charities of Buffalo, NY, is the most comprehensive human service provider serving the eight counties of Western New York with dozens of programs at 40+ professionally staffed locations. Our programs include comprehensive counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance including operating 8 food pantries, mental health services, chemical dependency treatment, educational and job readiness services, services to older adults, marriage counseling, immigration and refugee assistance and a variety of programs that address prevention and treatment of a number of family issues.35-hour work week14+ paid holidays for FTUp to 25 PTO days a yearComprehensive health, dental & vision coverage offeringsFlexible Spending Account optionHealth Savings Account when elect a high deductible health planFree Employee Assistance Program (EAP)403B Retirement Plan - (may join after first pay period) with employer contribution after six monthsJOB SUMMARY: Responsible for determining participant's employability through the evaluation of strengths, skills and barriers in support of the Erie County Work Experience Program. Will provide job development services, resume development, job application assistance, community linkage and advocacy work.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Ability to engage with diverse clientele experiencing the impact of poverty, short- and long-term multi-problem situations and urgent needsComfortable providing case management services and making appropriate referrals to both internal and external referral sourcesExpand and maintain a job bank for direct hire or work experience job sitesAssess and evaluate participants job performance and providing constructive feedbackWork closely with local employers to match students with available employment opportunitiesLearn and utilize program specific data tracking system (OSOS) as well as internal databaseCollaborate with Educators and Case Managers and provide employment related supports to students/participants.Utilize various methods, including standardized tests and websites such as CAREER ZONE to assess a student's employability, strengths, and barriers to employmentPresent to schools, career programs, education departments and community organizations on program incentives and eligibilityFormulate a work plan for participant to develop short- and long-term career goalsFacilitate ongoing job readiness classes to program participants with a focus on employability skills which include areas such as communication on the job, interviewing skills, local and national employability outlook, dress for employment, how to determine what job is best for you, conflict resolution, and other areasAssists clients with job placement, including job-search classes, resume/cover letter development, labor market analysis and employment contactsMaintains case files as directed to meet customer follow-up and program evaluation needsMeet quantitative expectations established by the funding sources and agencyEngage in professional development and in-service trainingsPerform other duties as assignedComply with the Agency's Compliance Program, Code of Ethics, laws, regulations, and ethical standards applicable to your job dutiesMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

Bachelor's degree in social work, school or career counseling, guidance, education, or related human services field.Must have reliable transportation for job requirements.PREFERRED:

Knowledge and experience with Vocational and Employment assessment.Experience working with at-risk in and out of school youth.Experience working with older youth and adult population.EXPERIENCE:

Strong personal and interpersonal communication skills.Excellent organizational skills.The ability to keep concise records.A sensitivity to the development stages and well-being of participants.The ability to work with a diversity of individuals and groups.Able to accept supervision and work well both independently and in teams.Excellent problem-solving skills to analyze issues and create action plans.The ability to adapt to changing work priorities and maintain flexible working hours.The ability to establish and maintain constructive relationships.

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Catholic Charities is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. Catholic Charities will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the business.