Life Coach
Company: Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ABOUT THE POSITION This is the
ideal position for someone wanting to “upset the set-up”—bringing
back power and voice to systems-impacted communities of color,
leveraging their lived experience to support community safety,
community healing, and community building. The Life Coach at CURYJ
plays a key role in supporting youth and young adults (ages 16-26)
through a holistic, leadership-driven, and social justice-centered
approach. With a focus on individuals who have been
system-involved, life coaches provide comprehensive support that
fosters personal and community success. Their work contributes to
the well-being and economic vitality of participants by reducing
violence, promoting civic engagement and leadership, increasing
access to health and mental health resources, supporting
educational achievement, expanding career opportunities, and
nurturing critical and creative expression—helping individuals
reflect on and share their own experiences as well as those of
their peers. In addition to providing holistic life coaching
support, this position plays a critical role in CURYJ’s Workforce
Development efforts. The Life Coach supports young people in
successfully obtaining, maintaining, and advancing in employment by
addressing workplace challenges, strengthening professional skills,
and serving as a bridge between participants and their employers.
This role emphasizes job retention, problem-solving workplace
issues, and supporting participants to navigate employment
expectations while balancing personal, family, and community
responsibilities. Reporting to the Workforce Development Program
Manager, the Life Coach manages a careload of participants,
overseeing the full intake process, case management, documentation,
data tracking, and quarterly reporting for each individual.
Additionally, the Life Coach facilitates referrals and actively
encourages participants to engage in CURYJ programs and activities,
fostering deeper involvement and support within the organization.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the healthy development of
participants through relationship building and resource connection
Provide resources and services navigation and immediate support to
10-20 participants per year, providing intensive and restorative
case management Coordinate efforts with other CURYJ staff members
to provide the correct constellation of CURYJ programmatic supports
to each participant Be a positive adult ally and role model to
participants Participate in weekly case conferencing meetings,
developing assessments of social needs, comprehensive plans of
care, follow-up, and monitoring of service plan and program goals
Attend trainings as required Coordinate and manage linkages and
referrals with services, on-site and offsite. Conduct outreach to
community partners, local agencies and systems Cultivate existing
relationships with organizations already providing quality services
and create referral processes Work closely with program team to
identify training and support needs Support in data collection and
program evaluation efforts by completing required documentation in
a timely manner. Complete reporting and track attendance and
relevant activities in Cityspan and Apricot data management systems
in a timely manner Plan outings and other activities for groups of
program participants, including logistics, content and budget
Perform other duties as assigned Workforce & Employment Support In
partnership with CURYJ’s workforce programming, the Life Coach
will: Support participants to successfully secure, retain, and
advance in employment opportunities Provide ongoing job coaching to
help participants navigate workplace expectations, professionalism,
communication, and time management Conduct regular check-ins with
participants regarding job performance, workplace challenges, and
career goals Maintain appropriate communication with employment
supervisors and worksite partners, when consent is provided, to
support job retention and success Mediate and problem-solve
work-related challenges such as attendance issues, interpersonal
conflicts, performance concerns, or barriers related to
transportation, mental health, or system involvement Support
participants in developing employment readiness skills, including
conflict resolution, self-advocacy, and workplace accountability
Assist participants in balancing employment with education,
probation/parole requirements, family responsibilities, and
wellness needs Track employment outcomes, job retention milestones,
and workplace progress in required data systems Collaborate closely
with CURYJ workforce staff to align case management, coaching, and
employment goals Requirements QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree or
three years of directly applicable experience with a community
organization Willingness to engage in continuous learning and
training Experience in case management and direct service, with a
preference for experience working with low-income communities of
color and formerly incarcerated people. Ability to balance an
irregular work schedule with potential evening, weekend, and
holiday work, with periods of rest and reflection. Exceptional
communication skills for working effectively with a variety of
staff members and multiple stakeholders, including but not limited
to the ability to facilitate and write persuasively and clearly
Excellent organizational skills Desire to work with youth to model
leadership, motivation and positive attitude Ability to manage
multiple tasks in a variety of different areas with ease Ability to
work well with diverse groups of people and a commitment to
diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace Capacity to take
initiative, manage multiple tasks simultaneously, work
independently and meet deadlines and work in multiple locations
Deep commitment to elevating the voices of systems-impacted young
people Ability to work independently and collaboratively, and to
shift between those strategies PREFERRED SKILLS Bicultural
Competency Excellent writing skills, energetic, innovative and
motivating Political understanding of Oakland and East Bay high
risk groups and community dynamics Experience working with
low-income communities of color and formally incarcerated and
impacted by cycles of violence Benefits CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Possession of a valid California driver’s license Must pass
Department of Justice Fingerprint Screening Must be Fully
Vaccinated COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Compensation is between $70,304
and $75,000 and is commensurate with experience of work in the
Field. This position is exempt full time with excellent benefits,
including 100% coverage of employee’s medical (highest Cal Choice
package included), $25,000 life insurance plan, vision and dental;
and an option to enroll into a 401(k) plan. In addition to 2 weeks
paid vacation per year a 2 week “office shut down” during the
December/January holidays, CURYJ provides the following paid
holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s
Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, July 4th (Independence Day),
Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanks”taking”
Week, Your Birthday. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER & COMMITMENT TO
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION CURYJ is an equal opportunity
employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status,
educational background, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic. We strongly encourage formerly incarcerated and/or
those that identify with the LGBTQ Community to apply. Please visit
our website to learn more about our work: www.curyj.org. HOW TO
APPLY Interested applicants, please submit your cover letter and
resume to search@curyj.org.
Keywords: Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice , Santa Rosa , Life Coach, Human Resources , Oakland, California