The Center of Reentry Excellence (CORE) operates multiple facilities that operate as central service hubs for the coordination of reentry services for justice-impacted individuals and their families. The Lead Reentry Coach/Project Coordinator for Transportation Services (Transportation Coordinator) performs a wide range of critical functions in support of services available through CORE. As a Project Coordinator the role has direct responsibility for coordinating operations related to a discrete program or set of services available through CORE and as a Lead Reentry Coach may be tasked with providing some direct services and with the supervision of a limited number of Reentry Coaches or Peer Navigators as deemed necessary to achieve COREs Coordinating transportation services for CORE the Transportation Coordinator is responsible for supporting the reentry population with transportation to and from certain reentry related activities including through the use of CORE operated shuttle services and with assisting individuals in obtaining or maintaining their own personal transportation options. The Transportation Coordinator with the assistance of their manager will be responsible for monitoring and ensuring the service quality level of COREs transportation the absence of their manager this role may be assigned some level of responsibility for supporting the day-to-day activities at their assigned worksite. The Transportation Coordinator may be called upon to serve as a problem solver for clients or partners to improve access to and the effectiveness of reentry services available through CORE.
This is a full-time non-exempt position that either reports to a CORE Program Manager or Site Manager; evening and weekend work may be required. All Alameda County residents and formerly incarcerated individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
RESPONSIBILITIES
This position requires occasional travel to appointments and other Rubicon meetings; if the employee opts to meet these travel requirements by driving proof of a valid and current drivers license current auto insurance and an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report are required.
An $18M non-profit Rubicon provides direct services at eight locations in Alameda and Contra Costa counties and operates a growing commercial landscape social enterprise program that is a leader in sustainable practices. Rubicon transforms East Bay communities by equipping people to break the cycle of poverty. Recognized as a national leader in workforce development Rubicon provides individualized one-on-one career advising job search support financial education wellness and legal services to very low-income people who face significant barriers to achieving economic mobility.
Rubicon was recognized as a Great Place to Work on a journey towards becoming a high-road employer and an anti-racist organization. We are committed to systems change and advocacy through efforts like expanding and deepening Employee Resource Groups; the launch of an internal Racial Justice Task Force; and implementation of talent and culture supports that acknowledge and facilitate healing from the direct and indirect effects of racial trauma.
Rubicon actively recruits staff members with a diversity of culture thought and lived experiences who are not only highly skilled but who consistently demonstrate a commitment to our vision of an East Bay without poverty and are passionate about this work.
Rubicon is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and values diversity of culture thought and lived experiences. We seek talented qualified individuals regardless of race color religion sex pregnancy marital status age national origin or ancestry citizenship conviction history uniform service membership/veteran status physical or mental disability protected medical conditions genetic characteristics sexual orientation gender identity gender expression regardless of physical gender or any other consideration made unlawful by federal state or local laws.
Rubicon uses E-Verify to validate the eligibility of our new employees to work legally in the United States.
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