Organizational Profile:
Juma strives to break the cycle of poverty by paving the way to work, education, and financial capability for youth across America. In 1993, Juma Ventures (www.Juma.org) became the first nonprofit organization to own and operate a commercial franchise—a single Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop in San Francisco. Since then, Juma has grown into a nationally-recognized youth development organization serving 1,000 low-income students each year at 16 different major sporting venues in nine cities – Atlanta, New Orleans, Oakland, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Sacramento, Seattle, Dallas, and Houston. Juma has employed more than 5,000 young people who have generated $23 million in enterprise revenue, earned $5 million in wages and saved $3.2 million for higher education.
Juma has received numerous awards for its work including the National Youth Employment Coalition’s PEPNet Award, a Community Achievement Award from the Social Enterprise Alliance, and the Social Impact Exchange Business Plan. Most recently, Juma was recognized with the California Association of Nonprofits Achievement in Innovation Award; was one of five nonprofits awarded the “Game Changer” grant by the 50 Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee; and, after just two years of operations, Juma Seattle was a Silver Recipient of Seattle’s Business Magazine’s Community Impact Award.
Juma is looking for great people who share our passion for working with youth and for using business as a tool for sustainable social impact. Our workplace is supportive, open, inclusive and relevant, focused on youth, empowerment, dedication and respect.
Position Description:
Through our new YouthConnect program, Juma Atlanta is looking to employ approximately 50 Opportunity Youth in our social enterprise operations at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Georgia World Congress Center. Opportunity Youth are defined as youth aged 16-24 who have become disconnected from both school and work.
Reporting to the Atlanta Site Director, the YouthConnect Career Coach will coordinate the YouthConnect program; reconnecting Opportunity Youth to work and education pathways, and building their financial capability. The YouthConnect Career Coach will be responsible for successful program implementation including coordinating with nonprofit partner agencies, providing youth critical support to overcome barriers to successful employment, and building and maintaining strong partnerships with local employer partners.
Staff Recruitment, Training, Management and Development
• Works with the Atlanta Site Director and the Social Enterprise Manager in the recruitment of our youth team, conduct orientations, hold interviews, evaluate youth for hiring considerations, collect hiring paperwork and submit for employment verification with Juma administration offices
• Works with Atlanta Site Director to provide training to all new youth staff; creates and/or works through partnerships to facilitate workshops that develop life skills, critical thinking skills, and work-readiness skills.
• Researches and connects participants with educational and vocational opportunities based on their individualized long-term goals
• Establishes and maintains positive relationships with partner organizations/case managers to track and advocate for youth clients
• Documents all participant, employer, educational and/or vocational referrals
• Creates a work environment that fosters teamwork, personal growth, and self-confidence
Job Placement and Retention
Program Evaluation & Quality Improvement
Qualifications
• Self-starter, motivated, and able to take initiative in all situations; ability to function effectively in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial and inclusive environment
• Accepts ownership for outcomes and consequences of one’s behavior
• High level of attention to detail, accuracy and organization. Ability to complete multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize to meet deadlines
• Demonstrates strong customer focus with respect, patience and efficiency
• Builds rapport and cooperation with persons inside and outside of Juma though interpersonal understanding. Maintains a network of contacts that can provide information and assistance
• Able to identify and anticipate a problem, analyze the situation and various perspectives, offer and/or seek assistance in order to identify solutions and, when appropriate, decide on and implement a course of action
• Ability to adjust style and approach according to environment and audience
• LGBTQ, bicultural, and/or minority applicants as well as applicants experienced within foster care systems are especially encouraged to apply
• All prospective staff will be fingerprinted and must pass a criminal background check
Reports to: Atlanta Site Director (with additional oversight by Director of Strategic Partnerships)
Job Location: Atlanta, GA
Starting Salary: $32,000 annually, non-negotiable
Classification: Full-time, Exempt
Hours/Week: 40 hours
Education: Bachelor’s degree required
Years of Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience in youth development
Benefits Include: Employee benefits include medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 403B plan, and a significant paid time-off package
1. A thoughtful cover letter outlining your interest in the position and how your qualifications align with the above requirements and Juma’s focus and mission
2. Current resume
Due to the volume of responses, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Juma: Noun/joo-ma/ 'Work' in multiple African dialects.
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