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Program Developer, CalWORKs

Program Developer, CalWORKs

Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa, CA
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Description

FILING DEADLINE : November 7, 2024

Please note : Only completed applications from applicants that meet minimum qualifications for this position will be forwarded to the search committee. Materials and applications will not be accepted after the filing deadline. It is the applicant's responsibility to be sure that ALL required materials, noted under application procedures section of this job announcement are submitted by the filling deadline in order to be given consideration. Please contact the Human Resources staff assigned to this recruitment (see the more about SRJC section of the job announcement) if any questions.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS :

  • Salary Range :  $6, - $7,;per month (23 / 24 Classified Salary Schedule); maximum initial placement at mid-range, which is $7, per month  (placement within this range is based on assessment of previous experience as documented in application materials).
  • Fringe Benefits : The District offers a competitive health & benefits package for employees and eligible dependents. You can learn more on our .
  • Leave / Holiday time : Full-time classified Unit members earn 8 hours of sick leave and start off accruing hours of vacation for each month worked (accrual rate increases after first year of employment and rates are pro-rated for part-time employees). Employees are also compensated for holidays recognized by the District (18 holidays / year, pro-rated for part-time employees).

JOB DESCRIPTION :

Under general direction, develops, implements and evaluates activities of the CalWORKs employment service program in accordance with Federal, State and local policies. Provide job and career development, job placement, and support services to students who are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); coordinate case management with interdepartmental and interagency staff; advise students; serve as an advocate and employment coach.

This is a regular, full-time ( FTE), 12-months per year, classified position. The tentative work schedule will be Monday through Friday from 8 : 00am - 5 : 00pm. This position is contingent upon funding and Board approval.

SCOPE :

The Program Developer, CalWORKs designs and implements a wide range of career development and job placement initiatives and provides direct student support; develops and evaluates a comprehensive system of employment services, resources and events to guide students receiving TANF in achieving financial self-sufficiency. This position supports students in CalWORKs, EOPS & Bear Cub Scholars Programs.

ABOUT THE SONOMA COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

Santa Rosa Junior College has been an integral part of the Sonoma County community and its rich history, beauty and culture for more than 100 years.

SRJC is a public two-year community college, which serves the County of Sonoma and portions of Marin and Mendocino counties. The District has two campuses, located in Santa Rosa and Petaluma, California, two centers, a Public Safety Training Center located in Windsor, California, and the Robert Shone Agricultural Center located in Forestville, California, and our newest site in the Roseland area of the City of Santa Rosa. Students may choose from over 100 associate degree majors and certificate programs, complete courses toward the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program, or pursue courses for other professional or personal reasons.

SRJC serves approximately 22,000 students each semester and is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity, anti-racism, and accessibility. The ideal candidate will share SRJC’s commitment to be an inclusive, diverse and sustainable learning community that engages the whole person.

Please see the following Online Resources to learn more about SRJC :

Essential Functions

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :

Examples of key duties are interpreted as being descriptive and not restrictive in nature. Incumbents routinely perform approximately 80% of the duties below.

  • Assesses student career goals and evaluates job readiness; collaborates with District, community and county agencies to support students; refers CalWORKs students to employers.
  • Provide training to a diverse and high needs group of students in career development and job placement topics.
  • Advocates for students and informs them of their rights and responsibilities; serves as a liaison to students, District, community and county agencies, and employers; mediates conflicts; resolves employment related problems.
  • Participates on case management team to support student success in achieving educational and career goals by assessing and resolving barriers; provides direct referrals to county Human Services department, outside agencies and District resources.
  • Monitors and records student progress; maintains student case information; informs county case managers of updates and changes.
  • Creates, negotiates and maintains agreements with and provides support and training for employers participating in the wage-subsidy, internship and volunteer placement programs; monitors student eligibility and required paperwork; monitors wage-subsidy program budget.
  • Researches and monitors employment opportunities; establishes relationships with area-wide business and industry to identify career ladder information.
  • Ensures compliance with Federal, State, county and District regulations for staff, students, community partners and employers; develops and maintains resources and forms for employers, students and staff.
  • Interprets and implements Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).
  • Participates in the preparation of State and County CalWORKs program reports; develops procedures to evaluate program effectiveness.
  • Participates in researching and developing grant proposals.
  • Develops and implements marketing and outreach strategies and materials; contributes to department web page, newsletter, and other materials; gives presentations and serves as a resource person.
  • May supervise and train students and short-term, non-continuing (STNC) employees, interns and volunteers.
  • EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

    ABILITY TO :

    Work independently with minimum supervision; communicate effectively (bilingual English / Spanish preferred); monitor and compile statistical information; understand, implement and explain regulations and procedures; develop, implement, and evaluate programs; identify growth opportunities; plan and give presentations to individuals and groups; maintain cooperative working relationships; demonstrate sensitivity to, and respect for, a diverse population.

    KNOWLEDGE OF :

    Socioeconomic trends and issues facing diverse groups; Job development and placement strategies; labor market information; employer support strategies; job coaching, case management, interviewing and crisis intervention techniques; supervision and training best practices; college community-based organizations and resources; student needs assessment tools; standard office productivity software and specialized systems.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Candidates / incumbents must meet the minimum qualifications as detailed below, or file for equivalency. Equivalency decisions are made on the basis of a combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities. If requesting consideration on the basis of equivalency, an Equivalency Application is required at the time of interest in a position (equivalency decisions are made by Human Resources, in coordination with the department where the vacancy exists, if needed.)

    Education :

    A Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral or social sciences field.

    Experience :

    Previous (less than one year of full-time equivalent experience) experience performing job placements for diverse populations in a college or social services setting. Previous experience managing a caseload of clients preferred.

    LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE :

    This classification requires the use of a personal vehicle while conducting District business. Must possess a valid (Class C) California driver’s license and an acceptable driving record, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration and licensing.

    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS :

    Position requires frequent travel to various area community organizations. May require evenings and weekends. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted.

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