Sabathani Community Center (SCC) is one of Minnesota’s oldest African American-founded nonprofits & serves a multi-cultural community of more than 50,000 community members in South Minneapolis. SCC was founded in 1966 by a handful of concerned community members seeking to address social and economic disparities in underserved communities in the areas of youth programming, housing, health and education. The organization is a major resource hub expanding services within the South Minneapolis community. Learn more at www.sabathani.org.
About the role
What you'll do
Duties and Responsibilities
Youth Leadership & Education Support
Youth Engagement and Violence Prevention
· Build trusting, consistent, and supportive relationships with youth and young adults participating in the Open Doors program.
· Coordinate and facilitate evening and weekend programming designed to provide safe alternatives to violence and criminal activity.
· Supervise and support recreational, educational, leadership, and enrichment activities including basketball, fitness activities, social events, cultural programming, workshops, and community building activities.
· Conduct outreach and recruitment activities in schools, community spaces, neighborhoods, and partner organizations to engage youth most impacted by violence and systemic disparities.
· Support violence prevention and de-escalation strategies using trauma informed, culturally responsive, and healing centered practices.
· Assist in creating welcoming, physically and emotionally safe environments for participants, families, staff, and community members.
Case Management and Participant Support
· Conduct participant intake and assist youth in completing assessments including Healthy Lifestyle Assessments and individualized goal plans.
· Provide ongoing case coordination and individualized participant support focused on education, employment, leadership development, emotional wellness, and barrier reduction.
· Identify barriers impacting participant success and connect youth to supportive services and community resources including transportation, food access, mental health supports, work clothing, housing resources, mentoring, and educational supports.
· Maintain regular communication with participants, families, schools, mentors, and service providers to support participant progress and accountability.
· Utilize trauma-informed approaches, including TREM principles, to support youth healing, emotional regulation, communication skills, healthy relationships, and empowerment.
Workforce Development & Career Exposure
· Support youth exploration of career pathways, particularly within STEM, clean energy, construction, technology, solar, drone, and other high-demand industries.
· Coordinate work-based learning experiences, employer engagement opportunities, career exposure activities, certifications, and workforce readiness training.
· Assist participants with resume development, interview preparation, career coaching, job search support, and soft skills development.
· Collaborate with employer and workforce partners including public, private, union, and nonprofit sector organizations to create employment and training opportunities for participants.
· Support participant placement and retention in employment, credentialed training programs, postsecondary education, apprenticeships, or advanced career pathways.
Program Administration & Data Tracking
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Licenses and/or Certifications:
· Valid MN Drivers’ License, access to reliable transportation and the ability to meet Sabathani’s driving record requirements.
282-Community Violence Prevention (HC)
Minneapolis, MN
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