SkillSpring DYCD Outreach and Retention Specialist
Company: The New Jewish Home
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description $70,000 per annum Position:
Outreach and Retention Specialist , SkillSpring/DYCD Location:
Multiple Sites (Five Boroughs of New York City) Reports To: Program
Director (DYCD) About SkillSpring: SkillSpring, a workforce
development program of The New Jewish Home, has supported New York
City youth and young adults from under-resourced schools and
communities in pursuing careers in health care since 2006. By
training the next generation of high-quality, culturally competent
health care professionals, SkillSpring generates excitement and
enthusiasm for careers serving older adults. Position Overview:
SkillSpring is seeking an Outreach and Retention Specialist to
manage recruitment and retention efforts for our youth and young
adult development programs. The Outreach and Retention Specialist
will oversee participants in our programs including HHA and CNA
certifications, focus on participants mental health, well-being,
self –management and other supportive services needs of
participants through small groups and one-on-one sessions as
needed. This full-time role requires flexibility in working
mornings, evenings, and Saturdays at multiple sites, with hours,
days, and locations varying based on seasonal changes. Key
Responsibilities: Cultivate and maintain relationships with key
strategic partners in education, career development,
intergenerational programming, and youth development to ensure
student/participant enrollment and retention. Focus on participant
recruitment. Support case managers with program retention.
Responsible for forging relationships with participants and
encouraging their continuation in program. Continual follow-up with
program participants throughout all phases of program. Provide
one-on-one employment case management and job search support,
helping participants to set employment goals, create action plans
and track progress towards meeting their individual goals.
Facilitate and coordinate internal job readiness training program –
12 weeks long, 5-6 times per year, and coordinate 4-10 week
internship placements for participants. Coordinate and facilitate
monthly check-in for young adults and alumni seeking to grow in
self-efficacy and employability. Foster relationships with internal
New Jewish Home partners, government agencies and community-based
organizations to facilitate young adult employment. Establish and
maintain external collaborations with individuals and businesses to
develop employment/retention opportunities for young adults.·
Maintain database/inventory of employment, training, and internship
opportunities. Work with program staff by scheduling, monitoring,
tracking and reporting on all participant programming including but
not limited to attendance and surveys. Ensure that all participants
sign in and sign out, on a daily basis. Assess student’s program
participation and attendance for continued program enrollment.
Conduct training activities Create an environment that is diverse,
culturally sensitive and relevant to the needs of young adults.
Actively participate in staff training sessions and special events
Ensure accurate collection, analysis, and management of data for
internal and external reporting, improving mechanisms to ensure
accountability and transparency. Develop and enhance tools to
support SkillSpring in generating employment and economic
opportunities, including communications collateral, reporting
templates, policies, and protocols. Adherence to all WIOA contract
regulations. Performs other related duties as required.
Qualifications: Trauma-Informed training and skills, preferred
Minimum of 5 years of supervisory experience. Experience working
with youth from underserved communities. Ability to work flexible
hours, including some evenings and weekends, and travel to various
locations in the Tri-State area. Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work
required Passion for working with youth and young adults
Familiarity with healthcare career trajectories Experience
developing new roles or new initiatives Specialized Skills and
Competencies: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written
communication skills. Demonstrated experience working with
high-need/underserved high school students and young adults.
Self-directed with the ability to work independently. Strong
presentation skills, with the ability to write reports, business
correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to lead innovative
and meaningful programming that resonates with participants. Strong
organizational and computer skills. Proven ability to apply
independent judgment in planning, prioritizing, and organizing
multiple tasks with attention to detail and time management.
Flexibility and adaptability are essential. Ability to manage
multiple stakeholder relationships. Physical Demands: The role
requires normal mental and visual attention, along with manual
coordination. Work is performed in lighted, heated, and ventilated
areas, with occasional interruptions to workflow. Duties involve
regular periods of sitting, standing, or walking and the ability to
work at a computer for sustained periods. Ability to lift and/or
move up to 25 pounds. Travel to all TNJH campuses and program sites
is required. Compensation and Benefits: The New Jewish Home
provides a competitive salary range, and the actual salary will
depend on factors such as experience, education, and organizational
need. Our benefits package includes: Medical, Dental, and
Supplemental Vision plans 401(k) retirement plan Vacation, Holiday,
and Sick leave Short Term Disability insurance Basic Life &
Accidental Death Insurance Tuition Reimbursement Health Care,
Commuter, and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts Access to a
portion of your paycheck before payday through our partnership with
RAIN
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