Preparing Individuals For Successful Reentry Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Chef de Cuisine - Restaurants

Company: Eataly North America

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Informs front of house personnel of menu changes, specials and shortages. Documents, investigates, escalates and resolves employee or guest incidents.

Corporate Accountant

Company: Bel Group

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 24, 2025

Communicate effectively (both written and verbal) and to develop good working relationships with other employees to accomplish company and departmental goals…

Staff Accountant

Company: StorSafe Self Storage

Location: Skokie, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Loan entry and reconciliations- ensuring loan accuracy on a monthly basis. High School Graduate required; bachelor’s degree preferred. AP and AR as needed.

Kitchen Operations Supervisor

Company: CookUnity

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Culinary degree or certification from a recognized culinary institution is desirable. Implement strategies to reduce food waste and enhance overall kitchen…

Commercial Roofing Field Supervisor- Villa Park, IL

Company: NATIONS ROOF LLC

Location: Villa Park, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Requires a valid driver’s license and insurable driving record. Oversee field staff and/or sub-contractor(s), assisting with crew leadership, as required.

Lamination Machine Operator - 2nd Shift w/ shift differential $$$

Company: PAXXUS

Location: Addison, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Experience operating lamination equipment in a manufacturing facility. Ability to read user manuals and complete documentation in English.

Carpenter / Home Improvement Specialist

Company: Mr. Handyman

Location: Chicago Ridge, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Own your own professional grade tools for a large variety of jobs. The pay range for this position is $32 to $36+/hr and is dependent on your experience as a…

Audit QC Director

Company: Porte Brown, LLC

Location: Elk Grove Village, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

BA/BS Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field· CPA Certification · 8+ years of current public accounting experience· 2+ years of current public…

District Sales Manager-Joint Care

Company: Fidia Pharma USA

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 23, 2025

Must hold a valid driver’s license and clean driving record. A bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or a related field from an accredited college or…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for reentry positions at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level case managers earn $45k–$55k annually; mid‑level professionals make $55k–$70k; senior case managers and program directors range $70k–$90k; executive roles such as Reentry Director pay $90k–$110k.
Which skills and certifications are essential for a career in reentry?
Core skills include trauma‑informed care, risk assessment, data analytics, grant writing, and knowledge of reentry legislation. Certifications such as Certified Reentry Professional (CRP), Certified Workforce Development Professional (CWDP), and licensure in social work or case management are highly valued.
Can I work remotely in a reentry role?
Yes—many reentry positions support remote case management via telehealth platforms, virtual training modules, and cloud‑based case management tools like Salesforce. Remote work is common for outreach coordinators and digital specialists.
What career progression paths are available in reentry?
Typical paths move from entry‑level case manager to Program Coordinator, then to Senior Case Manager or Program Manager. From there, professionals can advance to Director of Reentry Services, Reentry Strategist, or Policy Advocate, and ultimately to Executive Director or Chief Reentry Officer.
What industry trends are shaping reentry careers?
Digital transformation is driving adoption of AI risk‑assessment tools, virtual onboarding, and data‑driven outcome reporting. Increased public funding, employer partnerships, and policy reforms focused on reducing recidivism are creating new roles and expanding the demand for tech‑savvy reentry professionals.

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