Workforce Development Career Coach
The Horticultural Society of New York (The Hort) seeks a proactive empathetic and relationship-driven Workforce Development Career Coach to support trainees in our growing workforce development programs. As a key member of both the Human Resources and Workforce Development teams the Career Coach plays a dual rolesupporting trainees in building the navigational and workplace skills needed to thrive while connecting them with meaningful employment opportunities in horticulture urban greening and caring for public spaces. The ideal candidate is innovative and naturally creates a supportive environment where trainees feel seen heard and motivated to grow. They are a strong facilitator who can lead engaging workshops on core skills and career readiness while also being a trusted encouraging presence for operations teams onsite.
The mission of The Horticultural Society of New York is to improve human lives through horticulture. Our social service and public programs create green spaces in all neighborhoods as a vital part of social infrastructure train people for jobs that grow and sustain green communities and develop fresh approaches to improve New Yorkers health well-being and environment through horticulture.
Responsibilities:
Career Placement Partnership Management
Cultivate and maintain relationships with horticulture employers parks departments community-based organizations and other nature-based green industry partners to secure job internship and mentorship opportunities for trainees
Promote program services highlight trainee achievements and represent The Hort at coalition meetings networking events tabling opportunities and community presentations
Connect trainees to relevant employment and training resources aligned with their goals and current industry needs maintaining accurate placement and progress data for internal and external stakeholders
Track job placement outcomes referral activity and partnership engagement; share updates and trends to inform workforce development strategy
Participate in workforce development networks to stay informed of emerging best practices in career coaching and nature-based workforce trends
Career Coaching Trainee Support
Build trusting relationships with trainees to support confidence skill development and career readiness
Provide 1:1 and group coaching on résumés cover letters interview skills goal-setting and professional workplace expectations
Develop and facilitate workshops industry networking events and employer-facing events to prepare trainees for the local green industry and nature-based sector
Collaborate with program facilitators to ensure training content reflects employer expectations and emerging industry standards
Maintain and analyze trainee data (attendance skills development certifications work hours and placement outcomes) to support program evaluation and continuous improvement
Conduct worksite visits to provide field support and strengthen trainee-employer relationships
Support development of an alumni network that promotes ongoing career advancement and resource sharing
Program Completion Retention
Coordinate referral and placement support for program graduates including post-program communication and retention follow-up for up to two years
Maintain relationships with partner organizations to support continued career pathways for alumni
Identify and share professional development opportunities that promote long-term advancement in green careers
Perform other duties as assigned
Human Resources Recruitment
Partner with HR to support orientations onboarding organization-wide training exit interviews and performance conversations for trainees
Assist with full-cycle recruitment for HORTNYC programs including outreach screening interviewing offers and onboarding
Represent The Hort at recruitment presentation and community engagement events to generate interest in the program and expand applicant pipelines
Collaborate with HR to support internal communications (newsletter roundups shared updates) and redirect inquiries as appropriate
Work collaboratively across multiple internal units to align communication training and recruitment efforts with organizational goals
Required qualifications:
2 years professional work experience in related or adjacent work to career coaching
1 year Experience as a Career Coach Employment Counselor or experience in career development
Proven ability to develop and maintain strong professional networks that lead to job placements or industry partnerships
Experience working with individuals who have faced barriers to employment with a demonstrated commitment to equity and accessibility
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal and a demonstrated ability to effectively communicate across departments to drive project or task success
Ability to handle sensitive information with the highest level of confidentiality
Strong commitment to accessibility and equity particularly for underserved and under-resourced populations
Highly organized and able to work independently while managing multiple projects at once
Comfort traveling throughout NYC via public transportation
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite or similar platform
Preferred qualifications:
Bilingual English/Spanish
Background in workforce development or nature-based green careers
A degree in social work or related fields such as psychology vocational rehabilitation or occupational rehabilitation from an accredited institution required or 2-4 years of related experience
Physical Requirements
Comfort working on a computer for prolonged periods of time
Comfort traveling across NYC using public transportation
Other Information
Salary Range: $58000 to $62000 annually
Schedule: Saturday through Wednesday (April- January); Monday- Friday (February and March)
Employment Classification: Full-Time Regular
Positions Available: 1
Reports to: Director of People & Culture
Benefits
The Hort offers all Full-Time regular employees a generous Paid Time Off package term life insurance policy and Employee Assistance Program. Pre-tax benefits include transit Flexible Spending Account medical dental and vision insurance. A 401(k)-retirement plan is available after one year of service.
How to Apply
To be considered submit your application resume and a brief cover letter detailing your interests. Only complete applications will be reviewed. No phone calls.
Please be advised that due to the high volume of applicants we can only contact candidates whose skills and background best fit the needs of the open positions. We appreciate your interest in employment opportunities at The Horticultural Society of New York.
The Hort is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. It is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race ethnicity age religion gender marital status sexual orientation disability veteran status political orientation or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local law.
We provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations are also available for these individuals during the hiring process. Please email should you require reasonable accommodation during the hiring process.
The mission of The Horticultural Society of New York is to improve human lives through horticulture. Our social service and public programs create green spaces in all neighborhoods as a vital part of social infrastructure, train people for jobs that grow and sustain green communities, ... View more