What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Career Facilitator position at Goodwill of the Southern Alleghenies?
Job Details
Description
Job Purpose
The purpose of this position is to provide and coordinate individualized vocational services, community outreach, and support for youth and young adults. This role is dedicated to helping young individuals secure employment or pursue further education, while actively fostering relationships with schools, employers, and the broader community. The Youth Career Facilitator plays a key role in school-based outreach and summer employment experiences, connecting students to real-world career pathways.
Qualifications
The Youth Career Facilitator role is a professional position requiring high standards of behavior, excellent work habits, and adherence to policies.
Education and Experience Equivalency
Candidates Must Meet One Of The Following Qualifications
A Combination Of Work Experience, Training, Or Certifications May Be Considered In Place Of a Formal Degree. Examples Of Relevant Experience Include
Service Delivery
Research and deliver high-quality career services that enable participants to achieve their employment and educational goals.
Provide excellent customer service and adhere to workforce development best practices, including the development of strategic, thoughtful, infomed, individualized employment plans.
Establish and maintain professional, cooperative, and courteous relationships with supervisors, staff, coworkers, funding sources, and community partners.
Demonstrate a high level of professionalism that represents Goodwill and its clients in a positive, professional manner at all times.
Ensure compliance with internal policies, ethical standards, federal and state guidelines, and confidentiality requirements.
Meet program goals and performance outcomes, while ensuring timely provision of services, case management, and record/file management.
Description
Job Purpose
The purpose of this position is to provide and coordinate individualized vocational services, community outreach, and support for youth and young adults. This role is dedicated to helping young individuals secure employment or pursue further education, while actively fostering relationships with schools, employers, and the broader community. The Youth Career Facilitator plays a key role in school-based outreach and summer employment experiences, connecting students to real-world career pathways.
Qualifications
The Youth Career Facilitator role is a professional position requiring high standards of behavior, excellent work habits, and adherence to policies.
Education and Experience Equivalency
Candidates Must Meet One Of The Following Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent with 5 years of relevant experience, OR
- Associate degree with 3 years of relevant experience, OR
- Bachelor’s degree in human services, workforce development, education, business, or a related field.
A Combination Of Work Experience, Training, Or Certifications May Be Considered In Place Of a Formal Degree. Examples Of Relevant Experience Include
- Experience in youth services, mentoring, education, or youth-focused programming, including roles in afterschool programs, summer camps, schools, or community organizations that support personal growth, skill development, and engagement among young people.
- Experience in social services, behavioral health, or case management roles that involve building trust, setting goals, providing guidance, and connecting youth to resources—especially for those facing personal, academic, or employment barriers.
- Customer service or public-facing roles that require strong communication, active listening, conflict resolution, and relationship-building—particularly in environments where patience, empathy, and cultural competence are essential when working with diverse populations.
- Training or professional certifications related to youth development, trauma-informed care, peer mentoring, or strengths-based approaches, including CPR/First Aid, Mandated Reporter training, or coursework in adolescent psychology or human services.
- Ability to build rapport and establish trust with individuals facing employment barriers.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, including public speaking.
- Empathetic and patient demeanor, with strong active listening skills.
- Proficiency in developing individualized service and employment plans with actionable steps.
- Knowledge of workforce development programs, local labor markets, employer needs, and community support services.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills, including timely follow-up and accurate reporting.
- Ability to work collaboratively with school staff, administrators, and families.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and data entry/management systems.
- Ability to pass background checks, including Act 151 Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania Criminal History Check, and FBI Fingerprints.
- A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record and dependable transportation for work duties.
- Access to a working telephone for prompt communication.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends to attend networking events, career fairs, and outreach activities as needed.
- Received: Direct supervision from the Program Manager with autonomy to perform duties in line with agency policies.
- Exercised: None.
Service Delivery
- Develop and implement individualized service plans to help participants identify strengths, overcome barriers, and achieve employment or educational goals.
- Conduct assessments using strengths-based case management practices.
- Provide individualized career guidance, career assessments, and employment planning.
- Assist job seekers with resume writing, interview preparation, and job applications, helping them build a professional career portfolio (e.g., resumes, certifications, references).
- Deliver job readiness training, financial literacy education, and career workshops in both one-on-one and group settings.
- Support job seekers in overcoming employment barriers and developing essential workplace skills.
- Connect participants to wraparound services, including housing assistance, financial literacy, and mental health resources.
- Facilitate job development by engaging employers, identifying opportunities, and presenting employer incentives.
- Advocate for participants by helping employers identify and implement workplace accommodations.
- Provide referrals to training programs, educational opportunities, and support services.
- Maintain consistent and proactive communication with individuals served to track progress and provide ongoing support.
- Provide support to other agency programs, including Adult/Dislocated-focused initiatives, on an as-needed basis to meet agency goals, support cross-program collaboration, and ensure service continuity.
- Coordinate and conduct in-school presentations to promote youth employment services.
- Build relationships with school staff, counselors, and administrators.
- Attend and contribute to IEP meetings and transition planning.
- Facilitate summer work experience programming, including recruiting employers/students and overseeing youth placements.
- Coordinate and facilitate career exploration activities, including job shadowing experiences, worksite tours, and guest speaker events.
- Collaborate with staff, community stakeholders, and partner organizations to support participant needs and expand available resources.
- Build and maintain relationships with community organizations, schools, and employers to create job opportunities for individuals served.
- Identify and promote job opportunities through employer partnerships and workforce development programs.
- Provide referrals to appropriate community resources, ensuring accuracy and follow-through.
- Responsible for providing services and meeting with customers in community settings outside of the PA CareerLink ®.
- Attend and participate in networking events, job fairs, and community outreach programs to strengthen employer and community connections.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of client interactions, progress, and services provided.
- Ensure compliance with workforce development policies, funding requirements, and program reporting standards (e.g., Federal Data Reports, Workforce Development Reports).
- Track and report progress toward program performance outcomes.
- Conduct comprehensive reviews of program plans and services to ensure alignment with goals and compliance requirements.
- Accurately enter data into workforce management systems in a timely manner.
- Participate in team meetings, professional development, and community outreach efforts
- This position is based in a Pennsylvania CareerLink ® office and requires direct interaction with job seekers, employers, and partner agencies in public/community settings.
- Regular travel within the county and occasional cross-county travel for meetings, training, employer/client outreach, and community events.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends for networking events, career fairs, and outreach activities.
- Ability to perform bending, stooping, stretching, pushing/pulling, and standing for extended periods as needed.
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. regularly and up to 50 lbs. occasionally with assistance.
- Vision and hearing corrected within normal limits.
- Note: The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and duties required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Research and deliver high-quality career services that enable participants to achieve their employment and educational goals.
Provide excellent customer service and adhere to workforce development best practices, including the development of strategic, thoughtful, infomed, individualized employment plans.
Establish and maintain professional, cooperative, and courteous relationships with supervisors, staff, coworkers, funding sources, and community partners.
Demonstrate a high level of professionalism that represents Goodwill and its clients in a positive, professional manner at all times.
Ensure compliance with internal policies, ethical standards, federal and state guidelines, and confidentiality requirements.
Meet program goals and performance outcomes, while ensuring timely provision of services, case management, and record/file management.