Employer Representative I Case Manager The Marriott Foundation Marriott Hotels 15000C4F Hotels & Hospitality - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

Employer Representative I Case Manager The Marriott Foundation Marriott Hotels 15000C4F

Position Type:
Full-time
Type:
Hotel
Type:
Management
Employer Representative I (Case Manager) The Marriott Foundation
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The Los Angeles Bridges Office located at 600 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90017 is currently hiring a Employer Representative I (Case Manager) The Marriott Foundation.
Responsibilities include:
Business Context
The Marriott Foundation for People with Disabilities (MFPD) is recognized by leaders in government, business, and education as a vital resource for helping high school students with disabilities transition from school to the work place. The Foundation operates the BRIDGES FROM SCHOOL TO WORK (BRIDGES)
Program in several major metropolitan areas and serves young people who often have multiple barriers to employment. Over the years the Foundation has demonstrated outstanding results and has built a reputation for excellence.
The Employer Representative I (ER I) position will operate in the context of local implementation of the MFPD's BRIDGES Program, framed by the state of the local labor market and socio-economic factors in the community. The ER I has primary responsibility for local implementation of the service delivery components of the MFPD's BRIDGES Program.
Expected Contributions
The ER I's primary responsibilities are:
To meet assigned BRIDGES outcome goals; and
To accurately maintain assigned records to document program activities.
Assigned Outcome Goals
The standard caseload should reflect the following annual outcomes:
Enroll sufficient youth to achieve placement and retention outcomes;
Sixteen (16) Placements;
Twelve (12) 90-Day Retentions; and
Ten (10) 180-Day Retentions.
In order to consistently achieve these results, using the tools and processes provided in the BRIDGES
model, ER I's must effectively:
Recruit and enroll an appropriate caseload of program participants;
Assess skills, interests and experience of each young adult that may include one-on-one meetings/interviews, visits with the young person and their families in the home, group activities such as job clubs and job readiness training sessions;
Identify challenges relative to employment objectives and create specific, practical strategies to address them;
Develop active pool of employers that can offer jobs consistent with employment objectives of participants.
Manage coordinated efforts that may include cold calling; active participation in business and trade organizations;, cultivation of relationships that grow from local outreach activities; and an awareness of the dynamics and priorities of the local labor market.
Assess critical success factors for specific jobs, and develop job matches that benefit both the young person and the employer.
Re-place youth as needed to achieve retention outcomes and/or to assist youth with vocational growth; and
Demonstrate quality placements among an array of varied businesses.
Outcomes for a severe/profound caseload: Ten (10) placements, Eight (8) 90-Day Retentions, and Six (6) 180-Day Retentions
MARRIOTT FOUNDATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Employer Representative I (ER I)
Position Description
Provide appropriate support tall involved (youth and employers) to assure employment success and vocational growth. Support may include (but is not limited to):
Assistance with initial training and orientation to the workplace including some job coaching;
Guidance regarding modification of training materials and approaches to fit the individual's learning style;
Assistance with public transportation or other peripheral issues that may impact employment success;
Appraisal and assistance with employer job accommodations;
Facilitation of regular formal appraisals of on-the-job performance; and
Assistance in identifying and accessing necessary off-the-job supports or development opportunities (training, assistive equipment, etc.).
Maintain participant files and Client Track(TM) records as required in a timely, complete and accurate manner.
Requirements for Position:
Successful candidates should possess knowledge and experience and demonstrate strong leadership and relationship skills as follows:
Four-year college degree or equivalent in qualifying work experience;
Formal training and/or significant experience in at least two of the following areas:
School-to-work transition (work with students with disabilities desirable);
Job development, employment support, or case management (work with students with disabilities desirable);
Sales, marketing, and networking; and/or
Management or supervision of others.
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Excellent time management and organizational skills; attention to detail essential;
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact and communicate effectively, specifically:
Ability to relate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders;
Ability to build, facilitate and participate in collaboration between diverse groups; and
Ability to effectively interpret and address needs of diverse constituents.
Self-starter who takes initiative and follows through on tasks to completion;
Ability to work well under pressure, set and adapt to continually changing workload priorities, and effectively manage multiple tasks with minimal supervision;
Positive, can-do attitude; professional demeanor; strong customer service orientation; excellent judgment and discretion; diligence, dependability, and strong work ethic;
Computer skills including basic to intermediate competence with Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel; and
Ability to maintain security and confidentiality of sensitive information.
Valid drivers license (where applicable).
Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. Marriott International does not discriminate on the basis of disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws.
To submit your application for this job, please go to: https://marriott.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en
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Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. Marriott International does not discriminate on the basis of disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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