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Recovery Coach

Sioux City, IA · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Siouxland Community Health Center has a full-time opening for: Recovery Coach Successful candidate must have solid experience & advanced knowledge of: * Education: High school diploma or equivalent ...

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Siouxland Pathway Case Manager

Siouxland Human Investment Partnership

Sioux City, IA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

To support, guide, and mentor participants to successfully remove barriers to success and train for and obtain a career; coordinating participant services, assisting participants in progressing toward their career goals and in connecting with possible employers and follow up with participants when they leave the program. This position will service Woodbury County, Iowa and report to the Siouxland Pathway Program Director.

Essential Job Functions:

Plan with the Program Director and Lead Case Manager for optimal program success by beginning of participant enrollment; provide intensive, face-to-face case management to enrolled participants; meet with participants at least weekly at enrollment, or more as needed by participant; continue to communicate with participants as they transition to the follow-up period

Assess Siouxland Pathway participants to determine individual and family needs, independent living skills, academic needs, and employability

Assist participants in setting realistic and achievable goals through an Individual Career Plan (ICP)

Screen participants admitted to the program for indicators of mental health and substance abuse issues

Refer participants to partners and community providers for needs not provided by Siouxland Pathway (housing, mental and physical health services)

Ensure that participants understand and consent to services

Contribute to the development of outreach materials, including social media, to recruit participants and employer partners

Perform career exploration and referral to Job Training Partners for employment-related services

Assist participants in selecting vocational training, meeting training admission requirements and facilitate the enrollment into the training

Assist participants in their need for transportation, appropriate clothing, classroom equipment or materials, training materials and /or childcare

Guide, oversee and monitor service learning and community involvement

Prepare participants for employment

Contribute to the development and submission of quarterly reports per U.S. Department of Labor Reentry Employment Opportunities (DOL REO) grant requirements

Train in the data collection system, and regularly input case notes and data into the system

Establish and coordinate accurate records of all case management activity

Serve as a liaison between participant and the Siouxland Pathway Employer Specialist, who can connect them to employers and help them with job training and readiness

Provide problem-solving skills to participants to remove barriers to employment

Be knowledgeable about current workforce needs in the service area

Collaborate and communicate with other Siouxland Pathway staff and partners about service needs

Keep accurate and complete records of participant's employment-related activities, participant and employer satisfaction surveys and maintain documentation of all case management activities

Attend weekly Siouxland Pathway staff meetings, all program sponsored events, community presentations, celebrations, and all appropriate program professional development activities

Develop and maintain local, state, and federal collaborations and working relationships with volunteers, staff and grant personnel

Develop and maintain a positive working relationship with program partners, including Iowa Workforce Development, the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce, and priority employer partners and referral sources

Ensure that case management includes culturally responsive elements to ensure services are inclusive to all

Help create an environment that is safe, drug free, and conducive to teaching and learning; report any observed participant problem to the Program Director

Assist in giving presentations and outreach for the Siouxland Pathway program to stakeholders, potential employer partners and the SHIP Board of Directors

Participate in ongoing training and webinars from the DOL ETA

Assist in securing and purchasing of materials for participants needs as directed

Contribute as a positive and productive role model for the program staff and participants

Assist with over all communication for the success of the program

Perform any other appropriate duties requested by the Siouxland Pathway Program Director, Lead Case Manager, or SHIP Executive Director

Other duties as assigned


Education Requirements:

BA or BS Degree in Social Work, Education or closely related discipline preferred, or the equivalency in years of case management


Experience/Qualification Requirements:

At least 3 years of case management experience

Experience working with justice-involved individuals (adults or youth)

Lived experience as a formerly incarcerated or justice-involved individual desired

Good written and verbal skills

Public speaking skills

Self-motivated to take responsibility for the success of Siouxland Pathway participants and program

Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize work responsibilities with limited supervision and/or structured guidance

Ability to build collaboration

Ability to motivate people, particularly justice-involved youth or young adults, to succeed

Computer skills

Good advocacy skills

Must be able to pass a background check to enter County or State run correctional facility

Ability to form relationships and build partnerships with businesses and stakeholders

Ability to travel throughout the service area (Woodbury County) as necessary, to monitor and assess program, young adults and program partners (must have a clean driving record)

Dedication to success for formerly incarcerated individuals


*SHIP is an equal opportunity employer.