Step Up Foundations Summer Job Coach
Minneapolis, MN
Project for Pride in Living (PPL)
About Us
Project for Pride in Living (PPL) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building the hope, assets, and self-reliance of individuals and families with lower incomes through affordable housing and career readiness services. We are committed to equity, inclusion, and elevating the voices of the communities we serve.
About Step Up
Step Up Foundations prepares youth (ages 14-21) for future careers by providing training and paid summer internships with local employers that include non-profits, community based organizations and government agencies. Through strong partnerships and intentional support, Step Up creates meaningful work experiences that build skills, confidence, and career pathways.
Position Summary
The Summer Job Coach supports a caseload of interns and employer partners throughout the Step Up summer internship program. This role is equal parts mentor, coach, compliance monitor, and relationship manager, ensuring that both interns and worksites have a high-quality, supportive experience.
Job Coaches help interns develop workplace skills, navigate challenges, and reflect on their learning, while also supporting supervisors in creating positive, development-focused internship environments.
This is a temporary, seasonal position requiring strong communication, organization, and youth development skills.
Approach & Philosophy
Key Responsibilities
Intern Coaching & Support
Employer & Worksite Support
Site Visits, Professional Development Days & Monitoring
Conduct a minimum of two in-person visits per worksite (three when possible)
First visit: scheduled
Second visit: unscheduled to observe typical operations
Meet separately with interns and supervisors during visits
Interview interns individually and/or in small groups
Prioritize visits to new and shorter-term sites early in the summer
Attend and staff in-person Professional Development days, facilitating workshops aligned to Step Up's Work Readiness Training Course Catalog on June 26th and August 14th
Document all visits and interactions using required forms
Monitor compliance with child labor laws and program expectations
Communication & Coordination
Documentation & Program Compliance
Complete and maintain accurate records of:
Site visits
Intern and supervisor interviews
Performance improvement plans
Implement and track intern performance improvement plans as needed
Ensure proper handling of workplace incidents, injuries, and policy violations
Treat compliance issues as learning opportunities whenever possible
Administrative & Operational Support
Maintain a traveling binder with required forms and resources, including:
Contact lists (interns and supervisors)
Interview forms
Payroll and attendance forms
Emergency and injury documentation
Performance improvement plans
Attend Weekly In Person Job Coach Meetings (held at SUF Headquarters; 2539 Pleasant Ave)
Assist with payroll troubleshooting, including:
Missing or delayed payments
Time entry verification
Replacement check requests
Complete end-of-summer site evaluations and reports
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Time Commitment
Compensation
Competitive hourly rate (based on experience)