Use your skills to transform your local community. Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina offers numerous career opportunities with competitive pay, excellent benefits, and the reward of knowing your hard work is helping others.
WHY WORK FOR GOODWILL?
Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina, Inc. (Goodwill) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC. We employ more than 1,100 team members who are dedicated to our mission of providing employment and training services that help people find jobs and reach financial stability. With 51 retail stores, 20 career centers, and dozens of attended donation centers across a 31-county territory, Goodwill is a complex enterprise offering a wide range of career opportunities.
At Goodwill, the work we do makes a difference in the lives of the individuals we serve and, in turn, in the community in which we live. Our business operations provide stability to our organization that is not always enjoyed by nonprofit organizations solely funded by outside sources. Our employees enjoy excellent benefits and a unique work environment that is professional, fast paced, and fulfilling.
Our organization's values shape our culture and guide our interactions with program participants, customers, and each other. Our shared commitment to Living the Mission; Promoting Teamwork; Driving Improvement; Taking Responsibility for Actions and Behaviors; and Respecting and Appreciating Others is what makes us successful and inspires all that we do.
Want to learn more about Goodwill? Click on the links at the top of this page or go to: www.goodwillnwnc.org.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Assuring that ineligible youth and young adults are not served using additional Federal IV-E funds and refer eligible young adults for additional programs/ services that will support transition and achievement of independent living outcomes.
- Coaching and training participants on job search, interview skills, etc.
- Coaching participants on employment requirements (hygiene, employer relations).
- Collaborating with Buncombe County DSS social workers and Child and Family Teams to ensure that individualized vocational and educational services are planned and implemented for each LINKS youth.
- Communicating with the local community college regarding participant admission into skills training classes and certificate programs.
- Consulting with Buncombe County DSS and state coordinator to develop program direction.
- Consulting with Buncombe County DSS liaison to ensure state LINKS mandates are being followed
- Developing and overseeing the youth advisory council.
- Engaging the broader community in providing a supportive learning and living environment for teens and young adults from the foster care system, which may include community partnerships in mentoring youth in jobs.
- Ensuring that eligible LINKS youth program receives access to LINKS special Funds via Buncombe County DSS.
- Providing supportive services for eligible teens and young adults and their caregivers including individualized career planning, educational planning and job placement.
- Verifying program participant eligibility.
- Working cooperatively with eligible county youth and young adults to develop and conduct a relevant and effective county LINKS program that addresses all eight LINKS outcomes and promotes successful transition to adulthood.
- Working in Microsoft Word and Excel to prepare reports as required, which may include: goal sheets, participant progress reports, and other reports.
- Working in Microsoft Word/ other programs as needed to create instruction materials, graduation materials, presentation information, event flyers and invitations, etc.
- Coordinating presenters from outside agencies (to include Goodwill) and businesses to provide job, soft skills, health, finance and employment retention skills related to participants.
- Creating and maintaining participant/ prospective participant files.
- Performing data entry of participant/ prospective participant information.
- Transporting students, as needed.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's Degree in a related field (human services) strongly preferred.
Qualifications:
- Experience in human service with a similar program population.
- Strong Microsoft Word, Outlook skills required.
- Clear, professional written and verbal communication skills.
- Must be able to pass pre-employment and annual Motor Vehicle Record review.
EOE m/f/vets/disability
Goodwill Industries of Northwest NC Inc