ILSP Specialist (Bilingual)
Company: First Place for Youth
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description *This position is Temporary Are
you dedicated to empowering and supporting youth, regardless of
their background? We're searching for passionate individuals to
make a positive impact on the lives of foster youth. Become an
integral part of their transformative journey and join the First
Place for Youth team. About First Place for Youth, We’re a leading
non-profit organization dedicated to supporting foster youth in
their transition to adulthood, with a focus on education,
employment, and housing. We believe that all young people deserve
the opportunity to thrive and lead successful, independent lives.
Our comprehensive programs empower foster youth to overcome the
unique challenges they face and build the skills, confidence, and
connections they need to succeed. Why Work at First Place For Youth
: Meaningful Impact : Help to transform the lives of foster youth
on the cusp of adulthood. Your role will support them in their
journey to conquer challenges, achieve independence, and fulfill
their aspirations. Innovative Approach: We thrive on innovation,
pushing the boundaries of foster care support. Your voice here
matters, and you’ll contribute to programs that redefine the
futures of these young lives. Collaborative and Supportive
Environment: Embrace a dynamic and supportive workplace, where
every team member is valued. Together, we're a force dedicated to
uplifting youth. Expect professional growth, fueled by teamwork and
collaboration. Comprehensive Benefits: We value the well-being of
our employees and offer a comprehensive benefits package. From
health and wellness benefits to retirement plans, we ensure that
our team members are taken care of so they can focus on their
important work supporting foster youth. Culture of Diversity and
Inclusion: We celebrate diversity in every form. At First Place for
Youth, inclusivity reigns, creating a workplace where all voices
are heard, respected, and empowered. P OSITION SUMMARY: The
Bilingual ILSP Specialist plays a critical role in supporting a
young person as they deal with the excitement, rigors and
uncertainty of adulthood and departure from foster care. This
position works closely with providers, such as social workers,
attorneys, group home personnel, teachers, mental health clinicians
and administrators to ensure participants successfully work towards
obtaining their high school diploma or equivalent and achieving
their Education and Employment short- and long-term goals in
support of the youth’s long-term permanency. Critical youth
objectives are attaining a high school diploma, identifying
permanent connections, enrolling in and continuing post-secondary
education as well as exploring vocational training and end
employment opportunities. The Bilingual ILSP Specialist meets
individually with the youth on their caseload to provide intensive
services focusing on education and employment, while working with
the primary providers in each participants’ life and providing
community resources as needed. This position is on-site at SF ILSP
location from 10:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: Support youth to identify and work toward
employment and educational goals that support their long-term
permanency. Other duties as assigned. Build and maintain trusting
relationships with high school students and community partners.
Support with translation during intake meetings for primarily
Spanish-speaking youth Conduct individual case management meetings
to assist participants with identifying and progressing towards
short- and long-term goals that focus on achieving outcomes in the
areas of education, employment, stable housing, parenting,
relationships and overall health. Assist youth in securing full
time, part-time, and summer employment by accompany youth to job
fairs, job interviews and submitting applications as needed. Work
with youth participants to create and revise resumes. Counsel youth
in career exploration and job retention. Case coordinate with
community service providers to ensure youth develop and maintain
employment plans. Coach youth participants on handling work-related
issues and promote self-advocacy. Create, translate, and facilitate
or co-facilitate in person or virtual workshops for youth
participants on vocational, educational and career-related topics.
Develop and maintain relationships with high schools, GED services,
colleges, and vocational schools. Counsel youth participants on
available financial aid and assist them in the application process.
Interface with special education departments and staff, support IEP
meetings for youth. Work with external service providers to ensure
youth develop and maintain their educational plan. Other duties as
assigned. Case Coordinate and link youth to community resources,
act as an advocate and resource in all youth services towards their
education and employment goals. Coordinate education and employment
services with external services providers where youth are housed.
Identify and advocate for services that youth need in order to
reach their goals. Provide crisis service resource and referral for
homeless and runaway youth. Leverage external provider support to
ensure youth receive essential services and resources. Build strong
partner relationships with county social workers, group homes,
TLPs, and other key community resources for in-care and out of care
youth. Documentation/Administrative Duties Ensure youth are meeting
Action Plan goals with respect to employment and education. Enter
all data on time and correctly to support program evaluation and
outcomes tracking. Translate flyers and other outreach materials as
needed. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the
organization and within respective department. Attend weekly
program meetings, monthly agency staff meetings, and individual
weekly supervision with SF ILSP Manager. Qualifications: Bachelor’s
degree required. Master’s degree in education or related field
preferred. Fluency in Spanish required (reading, writing, and
verbal) A strong dedication to cultural competency that creates
conditions that remove barriers. Three years of experience working
with at-risk youth, preferably current and former foster youth
preferred. One year of experience working with youth in career
development and job placement capacities preferred. Excellent
knowledge of education and employment resources for youth in the
Bay Area. General knowledge of the issues facing transitioning
foster youth Experience in youth development model, asset-based
relationship building, and experience in motivating youth. Good
time management skills, including punctuality. Ability to work well
under pressure, multi-task, and handle complex situations in a fast
pace environment while maintaining good sense of humor, patience
and tact. Must be able to pass a Community Care Licensing
background check Computer Skills – Proficiency with current MS
Office suite applications including Word, Excel, Access, and
PowerPoint, Project and Outlook. Experience with database systems.
Strong communication skills – Exceptional oral and written
communication skills including the demonstrated ability to
research, assimilate, and analyze information, compose engaging
messages, and present data in a clear and inspiring manner.
Availability for occasional evening and weekend work and some
travel as needed. *We do not offer relocation assistance Local
candidates preferred *Pay will be determined based on Education and
Experience. If you are passionate about making a difference in the
lives of transition age foster youth and want to join a dynamic and
impactful organization, we invite you to apply. Together, let's
empower transition age foster youth to achieve their dreams and
build a brighter future. To learn more about First Place For Youth
and view our current job openings, please visit our website at
www.firstplaceforyouth.org/careers. We are unable to sponsor work
visas now or in the future. First Place will consider qualified
applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair
Chance Act, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, and applicable
law. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or
participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is
made to you. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting
the California Civil Rights Department Fair Chance Act webpage or
reviewing this guidance provide by the City of San Francisco. For
additional information regarding your rights, please also review
the Summary of Your Rights Under the FCRA.
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