Full-Time

Education & Employment Service Specialist

Updated on 5/26/2026

Deadline 4/27/27
The New York Foundling

The New York Foundling

Compensation Overview

$54k/yr

+ Bilingual additive + Education additive

Brooklyn, NY, USA

In Person

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Customer Experience & Support (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree from a U.S. accredited educational institution or Credential Evaluation for a non-U.S. educational institution
  • Two years in direct care position preferred (case planning/community service)
  • Experience in youth/child welfare and/or NYC public school system preferred
  • Knowledge of the NYC Department of Education system, college admissions and financial aid process, high school enrollment process, and alternative educational settings
  • Education Social Work, Psychology, Sociology
Responsibilities
  • Provide individual education and employment counseling services to youth who are at risk of failing or dropping out; advocate for these youth within the public education system to ensure that they are accepted into the most appropriate educational setting; and support with linking youth/families to meet employment goals.
  • Conduct school visits and classroom observations, as well as participate in IEP meetings to collaborate with school staff and ensure students are in the most appropriate academic setting.
  • Communicate regularly with treatment team (and parents and youth) about youth’s academic performance, attendance, etc.
  • Communicate regularly with school personnel to obtain updates on student attendance, progress and behavior in the classroom.
  • Monitor educational DOE data and send notifications to agency staff and parents about youth performance, attendance, etc.
  • Adheres to program protocol’s and procedures and maintains clear, concise and accurate approved documentation of efforts that promote peer and supervisory review and feedback, and that demonstrates compliance with ACS, and meeting our agency’s expectation. Assures documentation (data entry) for contacts, incidents, and reports are submitted timely (as indicated by program). Has ability to maintain confidential client records.
  • Document all interventions performed in agency databases including but not limited to: Evolv, Care4, and Connections.
  • Help refer students to programs for academic support.
  • Identify students in need of special education supports and make appropriate referrals for evaluations as well as ensure appropriate services are in place within the classroom setting.
  • Provide assistance and guidance in the college application process (college selection and admissions application, admissions essay writing, financial aid application, work study, scholarship selection and application process, room and board, etc).
  • Provide assistance in high school application process (ensure quality schools are listed on the application and that a complete and correct application is submitted on time).
  • Provide support for college students through monthly check in phone calls to assist with transitioning to college life, class registration, financial aid issues, etc.
  • Refer out-of-school youth for HSE and Vocational programs and provide on-going support and guidance to them as they work towards their goals.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred
  • Two years in direct care position preferred (case planning/community service)
  • Experience in youth/child welfare and/or NYC public school system preferred
  • Knowledge of NYC DOE system, college admissions and financial aid process, high school enrollment process, and alternative educational settings preferred
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