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Crew Supervisor/Pre-Voc Instructor
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
À propos
About Roca
Roca is an internationally recognized violence intervention and behavioral health program that works with the young people most likely to shoot or be shot. Founded in 1988 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Roca now serves nearly 2,000 of the highest-risk young people each year across seven sites in Massachusetts, Baltimore (MD), and Hartford (CT).
Roca's work is grounded in Rewire CBT, a breakthrough adaptation of cognitive behavioral therapy designed for young people living with trauma, disconnected from traditional services, and involved in/impacted by violence. Through relentless outreach, long-term relationships, and skill-building, Roca helps youth move from reacting to choosing, from surviving to living.
Meanwhile, the Roca Impact Institute extends this reach nationally. Launched in 2020, the Institute trains community violence intervention staff, criminal justice agencies, and police officers in Rewire CBT, building trauma-informed practices and systems change across the country. To date, the Institute has trained more than 10,000 staff across 75 organizations in 17 states and D.C.
Position Overview
This position will report to the Assistant Director of Programming and Employment. Roca has created numerous strategies to help our young people gain both soft and hard skills that can help prepare them for work. Transitional Employment provides participants the opportunity to work on a real work crew, run by a Roca Crew Supervisor, to learn and practice the skills necessary to be successful at work. Pre-Vocational trainings offer participants an opportunity to learn technical skills that can help them build competency and earn certificates that may help them in job searches.
When supervising a work crew, the Crew Supervisor is responsible for supporting, coordinating, and supervising transitional employment participants on the work site and managing the site contract work. The TECS is responsible for ensuring all young people are in program compliance while ensuring the work is completed for the contract. TECS's model and teach soft skills related to employment and provide off site supervision and retention support for young people placed in transitional employment. As part of this work, the TECS serves as a working crew member on all work assignments, modeling and teaching work behavior while working and delivering on contract obligations.
When teaching, the Pre-Vocational Instructor will run pre-vocational training classes with an agreed upon series of curriculums for one time to multiple session workshops and classes will be used to engage young people and increase their skills. Vocational training areas include but are not limited to: maintenance, cleaning, painting, basic construction (framing, locks, apartment turn over, etc.…), landscaping, OSHA, and Forklift. In addition to classroom based programming, Pre Vocational Instructors will implement special work projects as directed, using the physical plant of Roca both internally and externally to create hands on learning opportunities for participants.
General Responsibilities
- Facilitate, apply, practice, and demonstrate Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) using Roca's Intervention Model.
- Consistently exercise and application of Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) informally, formally and virtually.
- Assist and role model in the process of obtaining and sustaining employment through job search and overall workforce professionalism.
- Engage with other aspects of work, such as but not limited to, court engagement, work behind the wall, peacemaking circles, work with the community, productive and professional participation in meetings, etc.
- Continually learn, demonstrate, practice and improve skills related to Roca's intervention model.
- Ensure accurate and timely entry of case notes into ETO (Efforts to Outcome system) daily.
- Act as a Crew Supervisor and manage a work crew, when needed.
- Analyze and interpret ETO data as it relates to young people and understanding how data relates to a young person's progress.
- Ability to adapt outreach efforts in accordance of data collected in ETO.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Primary responsibility to manage a work crew in alignment with CDC and state and local guidelines and recommendations.
- Ability to explain and role model the process of obtaining and sustaining employment through job search and overall workforce professionalism
- Strong ability to utilize Roca's intervention Model for influence and coach behavior change.
- Strong ability to have difficult conversations and hold crew accountable for work performance.
- Ability to teach and coach Roca participants how to sustain employment by role modeling and communicating best practices and Roca's workforce professionalism curriculum.
- Manage adaptive work schedule and activities based on business needs such as teaching pre-vocational skills; maintain a caseload of participants, active engagement in job placement.
- Continual learning, demonstration, practice and skills improvement of Roca's intervention model.
- High level and demonstration of Emotional Intelligence
- Consistently enter accurate and timely case notes and Transitional Employment Program (TEP) into ETO (Efforts to Outcome system) daily.
Qualifications
The very nature of Roca's work requires an individual of great commitment and energy to the mission. Roca seeks a highly driven individual who is in alignment with the culture and values of Roca. In addition, the ideal candidate for this position will be a trustworthy decision-maker. He/she will have a sense of humor, feel passionate and committed to direct work with high risk youth, and demonstrate interest in coaching and supporting coworkers.
Roca expects candidates to have the following skills:
- BA preferred/Equivalent experience accepted--Minimum of three years of direct service work with high risk young people
- Understanding and experience working with high risk, multicultural, diverse young people; preferably two to three years of direct service work
- Extensive experience in the field of basic construction, painting, and building maintenance
- Experience teaching and managing a classroom and working with small groups
- Attention to detail and ability to complete tasks with excellence and on time
- Capacity to think and act intentionally and strategically to help young people change behaviors
- Creative problem-solving and thinking
- Excellent at organizing, managing and completing multiple complex projects and tasks simultaneously with thoroughness, accuracy, timeliness and good humor.
- Self-motivation, initiative, sound judgment, and commitment to ongoing learning are essential
- Strong attendance, high energy, and ability to motivate others to engage in classes and training
- Ability to break down and explain/teach skills to a population with varying skills/education capabilities
- Desire to support high risk young men learn necessary work skills to retain long term employment
- Computer Literacy and timely data submission/entry
- Ability to work as a part of a team.
Requirements for the position:
- Ability to travel around the service area
- Computer Literacy
- Valid state issued driver's license
- Criminal background and current driving record check
- Willingness and ability to work outside of normal business hours, and Holidays and/or weekends as needed.
- Ability to work with diverse cultures
- Strong attendance and high energy
Physical Demands:
The physical demands that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, and talk and hear. - The employee is frequently required to push, pull, stock, and must lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Work can be repetitive in nature.- Specific vision abilities required by this job include depth perception, peripheral vision, the ability to distinguish basic colors and the ability to adjust vision to bring objects into focus.
It may be necessary to wear some protective clothing and/or equipment such as rain and snow gear, boots, goggles, hard hat, full face shield, respirator, ear plugs/muffs and gloves. Work requires physical exertion such as long periods of standing, walking over rough, uneven surfaces, and recurring bending, climbing, crawling, crouching, stooping, and reaching, and occasional lifting or moderately heavy items. Work requires average physical agility and dexterity.
Work Environment:
The position can work in outdoor and indoor environments. - The noise level is typically moderate. - The incumbent is frequently exposed to all outdoor weather conditions.
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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