Job Coach and Case Management Intern (Academic Year)

Division:
Outreach Community Services
OCS provides supportive, community based programs including youth development, family case management, job training, career education, college preparation and work opportunities in DuPage county.

Program:
Employment Opportunity Center
EOC is a program designed to equip and empower young adults (ages 18-24) to pursue employment and career goals through paid work opportunities, coaching, supportive case management, and career exploration. Case managers directly provide or connect clients to resources that provide food, clothing, legal assistance, transportation, therapy services, etc. Services provided directly relate to helping the participants in the program stabilize his or her life, secure and maintain employment, and establish independence as young adults. EOC participants are also enrolled in a Career Development course designed to help them develop or improve upon appropriate employment behavior, communication, and decision-making, job searching and skills and increasing personal assets while minimizing existing barriers that impact their ability to be successful at work.

Responsibilities/Opportunities:
The intern will have the opportunity to manage a small caseload of EOC participants.  This will include implementing appropriate individual and group engagement, assessment, and intervention techniques, becoming familiar with resources within the community, and working with participants on developing and reaching attainable employment and case management goals. The intern will support participants in the completion of follow up tasks and responsibilities required for achieving those goals.

The intern will also be involved in new participant recruitment and enrollment, maintaining participant files, and other administrative tasks required for providing direct services to participants. The intern will also learn to complete reports for department performance evaluation and grant requirements. The intern will gain exposure to EOC Career Development course content and course objectives. The intern will plan and facilitate course activities in coordination with the course instructor. The intern may also develop a portion of the course curriculum.

The intern will receive experience in the overall working of a community based social service organization and gain valuable knowledge regarding the issues confronting homeless youth and young adults, court-involved youth and young adults, the working poor, immigrant families, and those who are attempting to move towards independence. Interns will gain familiarity with the social institutions (government, legal, religious, business) which most impact these populations.

Requirements:
MA/MSW student in social work or a related field. Some previous related experience preferred. IL driver’s license, good driving record, reliable transportation and willingness to transport young adults. If allowed by student’s MSW program. Outreach seeks interns that demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of low-income and diverse populations.

Schedule/Hours:
10-25 hours/week;  Monday – Friday. Some availability needed on evenings and occasional weekends.

Supervision:
Individual supervision provided weekly.

Inquire Online:
Shalina Wozny | HR@outreachcommin.org |  www.outreachcommunity.org