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Bilingual Integrated Services Career Coach

🇺🇸 Norristown, PA

🕑 Full-Time

💰 TBD

💻 Other

🗓️ November 11th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

EDSI Solutions is hiring a Bilingual Integrated Services Career Coach to provide career support and guidance to WIOA Adult, EARN, and Young Adult customers. The role involves assisting participants with job search preparation, coordinating with program supervisors, maintaining compliance, and collaborating with employer partners to facilitate employment outcomes.

Highlights
  • Assist participants with registration, resume development, job search preparation, and training program selection using PA CareerLink®
  • Provide one-on-one career coaching and develop Individual Employment Plans (IEPs)
  • Maintain compliance with WIOA registration, eligibility, and documentation requirements in CWDS system
  • Collaborate with Business Services Team to connect participants with job opportunities and recruitment events
  • Refer participants to supportive services such as GED, ESL, childcare, and community resources
  • Requires proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and bilingual English-Spanish language skills
  • Requires a bachelor's degree in human services, social work, education, or related field, or 1-3 years of equivalent experience
  • Prior case management and workforce development experience strongly preferred
  • Engage with community partners to address participant barriers to employment
  • Regular full-time, non-exempt position

Bilingual Integrated Services Career Coach Full Description

Overview: 
Title: Bilingual (English-Spanish) Integrated Services Career Coach
 
Classification: Non-Exempt
 
Salary:
 
Scope of Position
Act as a liaison among WIOA Adult, EARN, and Young Adult customers to deliver comprehensive career support and guidance in securing and retaining employment, pursuing training opportunities, and advancing in their careers. Coordinate all co-enrolled customers with program supervisors to ensure accurate tracking and follow-up.
 
Responsibilities: 
Essential Functions
 
Participant Services
  • Assist participants with registration, job search preparation, resume development, workshop enrollment, and training program selection through the PA CareerLink® online system.
  • Build professional, one-on-one working relationships with participants to identify and address barriers to employment. Provide individualized coaching, assessments, and coordination with CareerLink staff.
  • Design and maintain Individual Employment Plans (IEPs), ensuring compliance and timely updates.
  • Provide career coaching to help participants achieve employment, training, and retention goals, including support for post-placement follow-up.
  • Refer participants to supportive services such as GED, ESL, childcare, and other community resources as needed to ensure job placement and retention.
Program Compliance
  • Accurately review, evaluate, and complete all documentation required for WIOA registration and eligibility.
  • Provide remote WIOA & EARN registration services using secure platforms as needed.
  • Maintain detailed case notes, documentation, and files in the state system of record (CWDS) and in accordance with contractor and state guidelines.
  • Ensure program goals and performance outcomes are consistently achieved in line with policies and guidance.
Employer & Partner Engagement
  • Collaborate with the Business Services Team (BST) to pre-screen participants for job opportunities and refer job-ready participants to BST job orders.
  • Submit BSR Referral Forms to BST and actively connect participants to hiring employers.
  • Refer participants to recruitment events, including distributing event flyers and information.
  • Interface with community partners to connect participants and their families with supportive resources to address barriers to employment.
General Responsibilities
  • Demonstrate and maintain current knowledge of WIOA Adult, EARN, and Out-of-School Youth programs, including applicable policies, regulations, and legislation.
  • Adapt to a fast-paced, evolving work environment and respond to shifting program needs.
 
Qualifications:
Education, Skill, and Experience Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in human services, social work, education, or related field; or 1–3 years of equivalent experience in case management, workforce development, or related area.
  • Prior case management and workforce development experience strongly preferred.
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Effective communication, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
  • Bilingual proficiency (Spanish/English) strongly preferred