Jim Coffin
Jim Coffin, a remarkable individual, has been an integral part of Adonai Counseling and Employment Inc. since October 2018, where he holds the esteemed positions of BFET Case Manager and DOC Navigator for Mason and Grays Harbor Counties. Armed with a bachelor's degree in social sciences from Chapman University, Jim brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his roles. A distinguished veteran of the United States Navy, Jim served with honor for 24 years, during which he honed his counseling skills across various domains. His extensive background encompasses over 15 years of experience in providing guidance in areas ranging from career counseling and financial management to drug and alcohol advising, nutritional needs assessment, job performance optimization, personal conduct, and family separation support. Jim's dedication to empowering individuals is evident in his prolific track record of assisting with more than 180 resumes and cover letters. His keen insight and unwavering commitment make him a trusted ally in the pursuit of employment opportunities. As a BFET Case Manager, Jim plays a pivotal role in the Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) program, which aims to equip participants with the skills, training, and support necessary to secure sustainable employment while receiving food assistance benefits. |
Furthermore, Jim serves as a DOC Navigator, guiding individuals involved with the Department of Corrections (DOC) through the complexities of reintegration into society. His comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by justice-involved individuals, coupled with his compassionate approach, ensures that each individual receives tailored support and guidance on their journey toward rehabilitation and successful community reentry.
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In addition to his professional endeavors, Jim is deeply passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of others. His unwavering dedication, coupled with his breadth of experience and expertise, makes him a truly exceptional asset to the community and a beacon of hope for those he serves.