Organizational Profile:
Juma Ventures strives to break the cycle of poverty by paving the way to work, education, and financial capability for youth across America. In 1993, Juma 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 youth each year at 16 different major sporting venues in Atlanta, New Orleans, New York, Oakland, Sacramento, Santa Clara, San Francisco, and Seattle. 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:
The Youth Development Coordinator (YDC) works within a generalist framework to provide community, support, engagement and other interventions to a cohort of youth to help them realize their goals towards post-secondary enrollment, financial understanding, and professional development. YDCs build engaging relationships with a caseload of youth, provide support towards the realization of post-secondary education and other life goals and utilize a variety of methods to assess and evaluate youth progress. YDCs will also utilize research, information about best practices, collaborate with a team of staff, gain youth feedback and other data to help refine and improve the effectiveness of the program. The YDC’s programmatic responsibilities will include participation in recruitment, asset assessments, coordination of resources for youth including referrals to social services, and financial and academic coaching. This two-year position reports to the Bay Area Program Manager.
Qualifications
Reports to: Bay Area Program Manager
Job Location: San Francisco, CA
Starting Salary: $35,000
Start Date: March 13th, 2016 (This is a 2.5-year position)
Classification: Full-time, Non-Exempt
Hours/Week: 40 hours (Usually between 12pm-8pm)
Education: Bachelor’s degree required
Years of Experience: Minimum three years of experience
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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