Employment Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-03
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HR/Recruitment
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Job Summary: Early employment is essential for the self-sufficiency and long-term stability of newly arrived Afghan families. The Employment Specialist is responsible for delivering comprehensive, culturally responsive employment services to Afghan clients enrolled in resettlement and related programs.
This position provides job readiness training, resume development, interview preparation, employer outreach, job placement, and post-employment support. The Employment Specialist will support clients with a wide range of English proficiency levels, including ESL and emerging readers, requiring tailored instruction, visual teaching approaches, and hands‑on coaching.
This role requires a proactive, persistent, and community-oriented professional who can independently build employer relationships, identify job opportunities, and support Afghan clients in navigating the U.S. workforce.
The Employment Specialist works under the Resettlement Coordinator and collaborates closely with caseworkers, cultural navigators, community partners, and employers to ensure clients achieve timely employment outcomes and program deliverables.
Major Responsibilities Employment Services & Client Support- Conduct employment intakes, assessments, and individualized service plans tailored to Afghan clients’ skills, language levels, and experience.
- Provide Job Readiness Training (JRT) covering U.S. workplace norms, communication, time management, interview expectations, job search strategies, and rights/responsibilities.
- Assist clients in creating and updating resumes, preparing for interviews, and completing online and paper job applications.
- Provide culturally responsive, ESL-friendly coaching using visual supports, repetition, and hands‑on demonstrations.
- Offer one‑on‑one employment counseling and guidance on job expectations and long‑term career pathways.
- Provide digital literacy support related to employment, including email creation, job portal navigation, uploading resumes, and using videoconferencing for interviews.
- Support clients in understanding how employment impacts public benefits such as CalWORKs, RCA, and Cal Fresh.
- Conduct proactive outreach to local and regional employers to identify appropriate employment opportunities for Afghan clients.
- Build and maintain strong employer relationships and talent pipelines that support consistent job placement.
- Educate employers on the benefits of hiring refugees and on right‑to‑work documentation.
- Attend job fairs, hiring events, employer tours, and networking opportunities to expand employment partnerships.
- Match clients to job opportunities aligned with their language proficiency, transportation access, and skill set.
- Assist clients through all phases of the hiring process including applications, interview scheduling, onboarding, and new hire paperwork.
- Provide support with transportation planning (e.g., AC Transit, BART routes, scheduling apps).
- Maintain ongoing communication with employers and clients to ensure successful retention and troubleshoot issues such as attendance, communication barriers, workplace misunderstandings, and cultural adjustments.
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