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Program
Education Department
Job Type
Full-Time
Location
Manhattan
Salary Range
Based on Experience/ Salary

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    212.696.1550

    Futures Coach and Education Program Liaison

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    NAC is looking for a Coach and creative problem solver to join a fun, hardworking “NAC Futures” team. The NAC Futures program is designed to provide foster youth access to long-term support by way of robust academic guidance, career development, and independent living skills. The NAC Futures program seeks to increase graduation rates and post-secondary enrollment, preventing system(s) involvement, and helping young people get on a pathway to becoming successful adults. This coach position is a central component of our NAC Futures program.

     

    • Title of Position: Futures Coach and Education Program Liaison
    • Position Type: Full-time, 35 hours| Monday –Friday
    • Pay Range: Based on Experience 
    • Location:  37 West 26th Street, New York 10010                                                
    • Department: Education

    Description of Responsibilities:

    • Engage and support (Coach) at least 15 young people between the ninth grade and 21 years old in specific, individualized ways.
    • Work with young people to develop academic and career goals; connecting youth to quality ‘best-fit’ schools, programs, resources, and opportunities.
    • Schedule and arrange frequent 1:1 meetings between coach and NAC Futures participants.
    • Encourage the involvement of young people with peer-led groups at NAC such as the Youth Advisory Board, Youth Strong, and the College Bound Peer Group among others.
    • Encourage and in some cases facilitate the participation of youth in pro-social groups and activities outside of NAC.
    • Collaborate with NAC’s social workers, therapists, and specialists to provide expanded support to youth and families
    • Conduct home visits, school visits, meet with youth in-person as needed.
    • Connect young people to services and programs at NAC and outside of NAC including mental health, primary care, education support, housing support, workforce support, youth development programs among others.
    • Employ a “strengths-based” and “youth-centered” approach in the development of goals.
    • Participate in NAC case conferences, staff meetings, and other collaborations, as necessary.
    • Attend trainings and professional development opportunities through NAC, Fair Futures and other entities.
    • Assist with and/or facilitate NAC-based programs, presentations, and workshops about NAC Futures.
    • Collaborate on grant reporting and application opportunities.
    • Maintenance of required notes-keeping and data for NAC and Fair Futures data systems

    Required Education and Experience:  

    • Associate’s degree or higher in a relevant field. 

    Required Skills:  

    • Highly developed engagement skills.
    • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
    • Developed written and oral skills.
    • Willingness to travel throughout NYC, as needed.

    How to Apply:   

    Please indicate NAC Futures Coach and Education Program Liaison in the subject line when applying. Please submit cover letter and resume to: hr@nackidscan.org 

    For information on New Alternatives for Children, Inc., visit our website at www.nackidscan.org


    Equal Opportunity Statement

    New Alternatives for Children, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

    New Alternatives for Children, Inc. was founded on the principle of inclusion. We strive to create and maintain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace at all levels. It is not enough to serve; we must strive to dismantle oppressive policies and practices. Please read our full DEIB Statement here.


    Impact

    Every day, NAC’s team of social workers, nurses, doctors, therapists, education specialists, van drivers, and so many more, make a lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we serve. Watch our video below to meet the youth and families whose lives have been changed because of NAC’s work.

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    37 West 26th Street

    New York, NY 10010

    212.696.1550

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    1775 Grand Concourse

    Bronx, NY 10453

    212.696.1552

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