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Overview
The Career Advisor provides individualized and group-based coaching to help students and graduates secure employment in their fields of study. This includes building relationships with local employers and coordinating career-related events like job fairs and workshops.
Compensation
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Posted
6 days ago
Pathways to Independence
The Vocational Specialist conducts comprehensive assessments to design personalized vocational plans for individuals with disabilities. They coordinate with healthcare providers and employers to facilitate job placement, training, and long-term employment retention.
$20 - $22 / HOUR
7 days ago
RISE Services LLC
The Employment Specialist supports individuals with disabilities in identifying career goals and developing job readiness skills. They are responsible for job development, placement, and providing ongoing on-the-job coaching to ensure long-term employment retention.
$21 - $22 / HOUR
13 days ago
19 days ago
MRC Industries
Develop community employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental illness through networking and business relationship building. Provide ongoing coaching, workplace modifications, and follow-up support to ensure long-term competitive employment success.
$44,200 - $53,040 / YEAR
The Employment Specialist supports individuals with disabilities in identifying career goals and securing competitive, integrated employment. Responsibilities include providing job readiness coaching, developing employer relationships, and offering on-the-job support to ensure long-term retention.
20 days ago
MUST University
The Career Services Representative provides individualized guidance to students and graduates to help them secure job opportunities related to their studies. This includes creating resumes, facilitating employment workshops, and building strategic partnerships with local and international employers.
Wagner
The Coordinator provides individualized career guidance and coaching to students to help them develop professional identities and actionable career plans. They also manage experiential learning opportunities, coordinate internships, and design career readiness programming and workshops.
$58,000 - $65,000 / YEAR
25 days ago
Develop community opportunities to help individuals with developmental disabilities and mental illness obtain and maintain competitive employment. Build business relationships and provide ongoing coaching and support to ensure job success and employer satisfaction.
28 days ago
Xiente
The coordinator connects job seekers with employment opportunities by building relationships with local employers and community partners. They provide essential career support, including counseling and resume assistance, while tracking client outcomes and labor market trends.
$22 / HOUR
1 month ago
The Employment Specialist supports individuals with disabilities in identifying career goals and securing competitive, integrated employment. This includes providing job readiness coaching, developing employer relationships, and offering on-the-job support to ensure long-term retention.
Employment Solutions Inc
Provide individualized job coaching and support to help job seekers with disabilities find and maintain employment. Collaborate with employers to match clients with appropriate positions and teach career readiness classes.
$20 - $25 / HOUR
GOODWILL SOUTH FLORIDA
The Career Navigator Specialist provides one-on-one coaching, career planning, and job readiness assistance to program participants. They also facilitate workshops, maintain accurate case records, and collaborate with employers and community partners to support sustainable employment.
Career Team
The Career Advisor will provide professional services including career counseling, intensive case management, and follow-up services to community members and eligible WIOA participants. Key duties involve assessing job seekers' needs, guiding them through employment plan creation, referring them to appropriate resources, and maintaining accurate compliance documentation.
$40,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
This role involves providing career counseling, intensive case management, and follow-up services to participants in the Adult or Dislocated Worker Program, playing a key role in their success in seeking employment, training, and education. Responsibilities include assessing job seekers' needs, guiding them through employment plan preparation, and serving as a liaison between workforce development programs and community resources.
$45,000 - $55,000 / YEAR
NEW YORK EDGE, INC
The role involves developing partnerships with businesses for job placements and supporting students in creating career plans and job readiness. Additionally, it includes conducting assessments and monitoring student progress while ensuring a supportive program environment.
$65,000 / YEAR
California State University, San Bernardino
The Job Developer will independently identify and develop job opportunities for program participants by establishing relationships with employers, advocating for clients with reentry backgrounds, and organizing hiring events. Additionally, the role involves assisting clients with job readiness, providing coaching, conducting workshops, and ensuring compliance with program guidelines and reporting requirements.
$3,700 - $4,600 / MONTH
sermetro
The Career Coach assists program participants in achieving stable employment and economic self-sufficiency by providing comprehensive support services, including intake, counseling, and developing individualized action and career plans. Key duties involve addressing barriers to employment through referrals to specialized services, education, and coordinating with external agencies like MDHHS and the Department of Corrections.