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ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION
Youth Justice Network (YJN) was founded in 1990 to anchor, support and build capacity among young people released from jail in New York City. We break cycles of incarceration and promote an equitable justice system by providing young people with opportunities to grow, thrive, and lead. Through a combination of individualized advocacy, mentorship and services, our network of advocates develops relationships with young people whose lives intersect with the justice system. We leverage authentic relationships and local resources so that young people can forge their pathways to wellbeing and positive development.
POSITION BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION
Under a recently funded initiative, Youth Justice Network will provide workforce development
and wraparound services to underemployed or unemployed participants, ages 18 to 40, involved
in the criminal justice system or impacted by community violence.
The goal is to provide pathways to employment and economic mobility for people who reside in
communities where community violence is most prevalent, including neighborhoods identified
as priority areas by the Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce. YJN will offer pathways to job
readiness, training for sustainable and emerging industries, internships, and supported job
Placement.
The Career Instructor is responsible for developing and facilitating career readiness, job training,
and professional development workshops for justice-impacted adults. This role combines
teaching, coaching, employer engagement, and curriculum development to equip participants
with the skills, opportunities, and confidence necessary to secure and sustain meaningful
employment. The Career Instructor will also cultivate relationships with employers to expand
access to training pipelines, internships, and job opportunities for participants.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver engaging career readiness workshops, including topics such as job
search strategies, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing skills, workplace
communication and digital literacy.
- Facilitate industry-specific trainings and certification prep courses in alignment with
participant interests and employer needs.
- Conduct individual assessments to identify participants' career goals, skills, and training
Needs.
- Collaborate with career coaches and case managers to create individualized employment
plans.
- Provide hands-on support with resume development, online job applications, and
interview preparation.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with employers to identify job opportunities,
internships, and training pipelines for participants.
- Serve as a liaison between participants and employers to support successful onboarding,
retention, and career advancement.
- Integrate restorative and strengths-based approaches to teaching, fostering a supportive
learning environment for justice-impacted adults.
- Collect attendance, progress, and outcome data for reporting and evaluation purposes.
- Stay informed about labor market trends and employer needs in NYC to adapt curriculum
and programming.
- Participate in staff trainings, professional development, and team meetings.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Work, Human Services, Workforce Development,
or related field; equivalent experience considered.
- At least 2 years of experience in adult education, workforce development, or vocational
training, preferably with justice-impacted populations.
- Strong instructional and facilitation skills; ability to design engaging and culturally
responsive curriculum.
. Experience developing and maintaining employer partnerships to support job placement.
- Familiarity with reentry challenges and a commitment to second chances and equity in
the workforce.
- Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, and job search platforms;
comfort with technology and virtual facilitation tools.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in vocational education, job training programs, or industry-recognized
certification instruction (e.g., OSHA, customer service, culinary, IT).
- Bilingual English/Spanish or English/other languages common in NYC communities.
- Lived experience of the justice system and/or experience working in reentry programs.
Salary range: $60,000-$65,000
Benefits
Offer Health & Welfare plans (Medical, Dental, Vision), 403 (b) Retirement Plan Match, Commuter plan, Vacation, Personal and Sick Days, and more.
Level of Language Proficiency
Preferred: Bilingual English/Spanish or English/other languages common in NYC communities.
