Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
About KIND
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied and separated children who are forcibly displaced from their countries of origin. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety.
Building on its extensive programming and successful model in the United States, KIND is expanding in the Americas and Europe to bring its experience to bear in working with unaccompanied and separated children. Our work focuses on addressing the legal and mental health needs of this population; building strong partnerships and engaging in training and capacity strengthening with governments, NGOs, and the private sector; and advocating for systemic and pragmatic reforms to advance the rights of unaccompanied and separated children.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Senior Social Services Coordinator to serve alongside the Social Services Management team. Senior Social Services Coordinators provide therapeutic support to high-risk cases, clinical consultations, and contribute to the design and implementation of trauma informed outreach and training within KIND and to external partners.
Essential Functions:
Supports the development of programmatic framework for Social Services including metrics, logic models, and narratives, for grant applications and reports.
Supports fundraising and development efforts, as well as grant reporting for the Social Services team.
Provides consultation on high risk and vulnerable cases across KIND offices.
Creates, updates, and implements ethical policies, procedures, and guidelines to be implemented across all field offices and compiled in an updated Social Services Handbook.
Creates, updates, and implements guidelines for the Social Services team in an interdisciplinary model pertaining to attorney-client and work-product privilege, federal and state confidentiality, and mandatory reporting laws.
Creates and implements guidelines on working with unaccompanied children working with pro bono volunteer attorneys with a focus on trauma informed care.
Creates guidelines and leads Social Services team on self-care, wellness, prevention of vicarious trauma and burnout, as well as appropriate professionalism in client relations.
Maintains working partnership with local graduate program and provide supervision to graduate level interns from social work/mental health programs.
Monitors and evaluates case activities, including client referrals, intakes, case strategy, and case closure through case rounds and regular check-ins of social service interns.
Consults and works regularly with KIND staff to integrate holistic, trauma-informed, and client-centered services that consider both legal strategy and social service needs.
Evaluates and provides expert consultation to the Social Services team and KIND attorneys on services referral, needs assessments, advocacy strategy, safety planning, and crisis management.
Directs client work, technical assistance, therapeutic supports, training, and outreach.
Works with small caseload of high-needs clients utilizing a range of therapeutic interventions with an emphasis on screening for trauma, establishing safety, building trust, increasing coping strategies, and providing in-depth support during legal proceedings.
Conducts needs assessment with KIND’s U.S./Mexico Special Programs team to design and implement quarterly trainings for staff and PBAs. Trainings will include such topics as Trauma Informed Interviewing Skills and Culturally Responsive Practices with Indigenous Populations.
Provides technical assistance and expertise to KIND staff and community partners with an emphasis on Trauma Informed interventions when working with UAC and refugee populations.
Works with community partners to coordinate services and collaborate in efforts; with emphasis on include language access, mental health supports and avoiding re-traumatization.
Assists with trainings and presentations.
Represent KIND at local coalitions, courts, and agencies.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Graduate degree in social work or related field or 6 years of work experience, combined with Undergraduate degree in social work or related field, in lieu of advanced degree.
Depending on location- at least 2 years of experience working with Tender Age children, foster care, at risk youth.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in social services or non-profit organizations; community organizing, or grassroots and partnership development experience preferred.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practices, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing an oral communication skill.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, required.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Excellent organizational skills with ability to work on multiple projects in a deadline-oriented environment. Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate as appropriate.
Ability to work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and communication styles.
Committed to prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as embracing transparency and authenticity in daily work life.
Be disciplined and nimble to ensure delivery on our core mission of access to justice and protection of children’s wellbeing and rights.
Salary Range: $61,360 - $76,700 a year
Our Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance with KIND paying 100% of the employee only portion of the premium for one of the two medical plan options, dental, and vision.
Pre-tax flexible spending account (FSA) for both medical and dependent care.
Pre-tax transit and parking spending account.
Employer-paid life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
Employer-paid short and long-term disability insurance.
For a complete list of benefits, please click here .
Our Focus on Wellness
KIND recognizes that our ability to help our clients starts with helping our team members. KIND has prioritized wellness for employees through Mindfulness and Wellness Trainings, Wellness Platforms, Employee Assistance and Resilience Programs, Time Away and Office Wellness Activities.
For more information regarding our Wellness initiatives please visit this link .
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
About KIND
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied and separated children who are forcibly displaced from their countries of origin. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety.
Building on its extensive programming and successful model in the United States, KIND is expanding in the Americas and Europe to bring its experience to bear in working with unaccompanied and separated children. Our work focuses on addressing the legal and mental health needs of this population; building strong partnerships and engaging in training and capacity strengthening with governments, NGOs, and the private sector; and advocating for systemic and pragmatic reforms to advance the rights of unaccompanied and separated children.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Senior Social Services Coordinator to serve alongside the Social Services Management team. Senior Social Services Coordinators provide therapeutic support to high-risk cases, clinical consultations, and contribute to the design and implementation of trauma informed outreach and training within KIND and to external partners.
Essential Functions:
Supports the development of programmatic framework for Social Services including metrics, logic models, and narratives, for grant applications and reports.
Supports fundraising and development efforts, as well as grant reporting for the Social Services team.
Provides consultation on high risk and vulnerable cases across KIND offices.
Creates, updates, and implements ethical policies, procedures, and guidelines to be implemented across all field offices and compiled in an updated Social Services Handbook.
Creates, updates, and implements guidelines for the Social Services team in an interdisciplinary model pertaining to attorney-client and work-product privilege, federal and state confidentiality, and mandatory reporting laws.
Creates and implements guidelines on working with unaccompanied children working with pro bono volunteer attorneys with a focus on trauma informed care.
Creates guidelines and leads Social Services team on self-care, wellness, prevention of vicarious trauma and burnout, as well as appropriate professionalism in client relations.
Maintains working partnership with local graduate program and provide supervision to graduate level interns from social work/mental health programs.
Monitors and evaluates case activities, including client referrals, intakes, case strategy, and case closure through case rounds and regular check-ins of social service interns.
Consults and works regularly with KIND staff to integrate holistic, trauma-informed, and client-centered services that consider both legal strategy and social service needs.
Evaluates and provides expert consultation to the Social Services team and KIND attorneys on services referral, needs assessments, advocacy strategy, safety planning, and crisis management.
Directs client work, technical assistance, therapeutic supports, training, and outreach.
Works with small caseload of high-needs clients utilizing a range of therapeutic interventions with an emphasis on screening for trauma, establishing safety, building trust, increasing coping strategies, and providing in-depth support during legal proceedings.
Conducts needs assessment with KIND’s U.S./Mexico Special Programs team to design and implement quarterly trainings for staff and PBAs. Trainings will include such topics as Trauma Informed Interviewing Skills and Culturally Responsive Practices with Indigenous Populations.
Provides technical assistance and expertise to KIND staff and community partners with an emphasis on Trauma Informed interventions when working with UAC and refugee populations.
Works with community partners to coordinate services and collaborate in efforts; with emphasis on include language access, mental health supports and avoiding re-traumatization.
Assists with trainings and presentations.
Represent KIND at local coalitions, courts, and agencies.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Graduate degree in social work or related field or 6 years of work experience, combined with Undergraduate degree in social work or related field, in lieu of advanced degree.
Depending on location- at least 2 years of experience working with Tender Age children, foster care, at risk youth.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in social services or non-profit organizations; community organizing, or grassroots and partnership development experience preferred.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practices, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing an oral communication skill.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, required.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Excellent organizational skills with ability to work on multiple projects in a deadline-oriented environment. Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate as appropriate.
Ability to work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and communication styles.
Committed to prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as embracing transparency and authenticity in daily work life.
Be disciplined and nimble to ensure delivery on our core mission of access to justice and protection of children’s wellbeing and rights.
Salary Range: $61,360 - $76,700 a year
Our Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance with KIND paying 100% of the employee only portion of the premium for one of the two medical plan options, dental, and vision.
Pre-tax flexible spending account (FSA) for both medical and dependent care.
Pre-tax transit and parking spending account.
Employer-paid life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
Employer-paid short and long-term disability insurance.
For a complete list of benefits, please click here .
Our Focus on Wellness
KIND recognizes that our ability to help our clients starts with helping our team members. KIND has prioritized wellness for employees through Mindfulness and Wellness Trainings, Wellness Platforms, Employee Assistance and Resilience Programs, Time Away and Office Wellness Activities.
For more information regarding our Wellness initiatives please visit this link .
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
About KIND:
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied refugee and migrant children. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. KIND has accepted over 23,000 referrals of children seeking legal representation in their immigration proceedings. KIND has welcomed more than 41,000 attendees to trainings since its founding, cultivating partnerships with over 670 law firms, corporate legal departments, law schools, and bar associations across the country.
KIND’s social services program ensures that migrant and refugee children – who have often endured trauma – receive counseling, educational support, medical care, and other comprehensive services.
To address the root causes of child migration from Central America, and strengthen the protection of unaccompanied children, KIND advocates for policy changes and educates lawmakers, the media, and the broader public on the conditions that drive these children to flee their home countries. KIND supports children returning to their home countries by connecting them to essential support services and sponsors gender-based violence prevention programs in Central America to protect children in countries of origin and transit.
KIND is also building upon its expertise in the protection of unaccompanied children to encourage the development of pro bono initiatives across Europe in partnership with European NGOs.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Social Services Supervisor to manage daily social services operations of 2-3 field offices to include in-house programming, data management, reflective supervision, subject matter expertise and training on trauma-informed and client centered interventions, and crisis responses. The Social Services Supervisor will also oversee specific program areas and support the national Social Services team with other essential management duties, including fostering a culture of wellness, supervising MSW interns and leveraging community resources. They will staff a small caseload of critical cases and provide clinical consultation for the legal teams.
Essential Functions:
Staffs a small caseload of critical referrals in office where the supervisor is located.
Oversees daily management and operations of 2-3 field offices (grouped regionally or by commonalities of programming, reporting laws, etc.,).
Ensures Social Services Coordinators (SSCs) adhere to policies and procedures.
Provides weekly reflective supervision to Social Service Coordinators and meet monthly with Managing Attorney at field offices.
Develops a framework for new supervision structure to support implementation across other offices.
Provides therapeutic support and crisis management with the legal team.
Coordinates Crisis Planning and protocols as part of the agency-wide implementation.
Supervises MSW interns housed in field office where supervisor is located.
Monitors, reviews, and makes recommendations for in-house therapeutic activities, resource fairs and preventive programming.
Completes reports to meet both internal and external program requirements in a timely manner.
KIND will evaluate proven local practices and institutionalize and share them across all of KIND’s offices.
Develops a consistent, high-quality approach to supervision, and expansion of in-house programming.
Supports assigned offices’ therapeutic programming and specific initiatives around client support.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Master’s degree in social work or advanced degree in a related field, preferably in social work, counseling, or related specialty (LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LMHC).
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, is required.
Licensure (or able to obtain licensure within six months of hire), SIFI certification, and experience supervising MSW interns.
Minimum five years of experience working with immigrant populations, unaccompanied minors, at-risk youth, or young children (depending on the location).
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a supervisory role in social services or non-profit organizations.
Experience providing guidance and crisis management and direct oversight of administrative and clinical supervision and staff performance evaluation.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech-related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practice, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $85,800 a year
Benefits: Discover the perks of working for KIND
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
Mar 13, 2024
Full time
About KIND:
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied refugee and migrant children. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. KIND has accepted over 23,000 referrals of children seeking legal representation in their immigration proceedings. KIND has welcomed more than 41,000 attendees to trainings since its founding, cultivating partnerships with over 670 law firms, corporate legal departments, law schools, and bar associations across the country.
KIND’s social services program ensures that migrant and refugee children – who have often endured trauma – receive counseling, educational support, medical care, and other comprehensive services.
To address the root causes of child migration from Central America, and strengthen the protection of unaccompanied children, KIND advocates for policy changes and educates lawmakers, the media, and the broader public on the conditions that drive these children to flee their home countries. KIND supports children returning to their home countries by connecting them to essential support services and sponsors gender-based violence prevention programs in Central America to protect children in countries of origin and transit.
KIND is also building upon its expertise in the protection of unaccompanied children to encourage the development of pro bono initiatives across Europe in partnership with European NGOs.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Social Services Supervisor to manage daily social services operations of 2-3 field offices to include in-house programming, data management, reflective supervision, subject matter expertise and training on trauma-informed and client centered interventions, and crisis responses. The Social Services Supervisor will also oversee specific program areas and support the national Social Services team with other essential management duties, including fostering a culture of wellness, supervising MSW interns and leveraging community resources. They will staff a small caseload of critical cases and provide clinical consultation for the legal teams.
Essential Functions:
Staffs a small caseload of critical referrals in office where the supervisor is located.
Oversees daily management and operations of 2-3 field offices (grouped regionally or by commonalities of programming, reporting laws, etc.,).
Ensures Social Services Coordinators (SSCs) adhere to policies and procedures.
Provides weekly reflective supervision to Social Service Coordinators and meet monthly with Managing Attorney at field offices.
Develops a framework for new supervision structure to support implementation across other offices.
Provides therapeutic support and crisis management with the legal team.
Coordinates Crisis Planning and protocols as part of the agency-wide implementation.
Supervises MSW interns housed in field office where supervisor is located.
Monitors, reviews, and makes recommendations for in-house therapeutic activities, resource fairs and preventive programming.
Completes reports to meet both internal and external program requirements in a timely manner.
KIND will evaluate proven local practices and institutionalize and share them across all of KIND’s offices.
Develops a consistent, high-quality approach to supervision, and expansion of in-house programming.
Supports assigned offices’ therapeutic programming and specific initiatives around client support.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Master’s degree in social work or advanced degree in a related field, preferably in social work, counseling, or related specialty (LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LMHC).
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, is required.
Licensure (or able to obtain licensure within six months of hire), SIFI certification, and experience supervising MSW interns.
Minimum five years of experience working with immigrant populations, unaccompanied minors, at-risk youth, or young children (depending on the location).
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a supervisory role in social services or non-profit organizations.
Experience providing guidance and crisis management and direct oversight of administrative and clinical supervision and staff performance evaluation.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech-related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practice, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $85,800 a year
Benefits: Discover the perks of working for KIND
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
Position Title: Program Coordinator
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 302, New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Assistant Director of Programs
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $26.50-28/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Program Coordinator will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, specifically contributing to Resolution’s mission by supporting Resolution Fellows throughout the Fellowship lifecycle.
This is a new role working closely with both Assistant Directors of Programs to provide administrative support to Fellows as they onboard onto the program and facilitate access to venture-related, professional resources, opportunities, and educational engagement. The Program Coordinator will also be responsible for key data management tasks and helping to draft content and resources for Resolution’s global audience. This staff member will both support ongoing projects in existing systems and have opportunities to build out new structures.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – with appropriate compensation and/or schedule adjustments, and be willing to occasionally travel when it is safe to do so.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows:
Fellow Relations
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for Resolution Fellows.
Coordinate and run Fellow Orientation calls to help new Fellows acclimate to the program.
Coordinate the initial introductions between Fellows and their volunteer mentors, whom we call Guides.
Provide administrative support to Fellows transitioning through various stages of the Fellowship, including Community Member and Subsequent Social Enterprise Fellows.
Fellow Opportunities and Resources Support
Draft Fellow recommendation letters and nominations for external opportunities.
Help Fellows access information by updating and enhancing the Resolution Resource Platform website, working alongside the Program Associate.
Assist the Program Associate with maintaining Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook community, LinkedIn groups, and Community Platforms by posting opportunities and events, answering requests, and sharing resources.
Provide logistical support for Resolution’s Accelerating Impact Challenge.
Update and maintain records in Salesforce, generating reports, updating the website for newly cleared Fellows, and tracking in all relevant documents.
Event and Initiatives
Schedule office hours (accessible online meetings with Subject Matter Experts) with multiple corporate partners for Fellows alongside the Assistant Director of Programs.
Engage with the Fellow community, including organizing occasional in-person and virtual events focused on educational engagement, sending reminders and notes, supporting logistics, and tracking attendance for reporting.
Help schedule and provide logistical support to speakers, panelists, partner attendees, and guests for in-person and virtual events.
Edit video content from existing event/initiative recordings for Resolution’s internal YouTube page and social media platforms.
Program Team Support
Coordination related to scheduling calls, setting up meetings, and, as needed, drafting agendas and taking meeting notes.
Work with the Program team to ensure effective data management.
Draft content for the monthly Resolution Community newsletter.
Other programmatic and general office administrative tasks as needed.
Other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
At least one year of relevant work or strong internship experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional communication with good interpersonal skills to work closely with staff, volunteers, and international Fellows.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/)
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing relationships and problem-solving in a professional setting.
Experience in research, collecting data, and creating systems.
Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
Feb 07, 2024
Full time
Position Title: Program Coordinator
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 302, New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Assistant Director of Programs
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $26.50-28/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Program Coordinator will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, specifically contributing to Resolution’s mission by supporting Resolution Fellows throughout the Fellowship lifecycle.
This is a new role working closely with both Assistant Directors of Programs to provide administrative support to Fellows as they onboard onto the program and facilitate access to venture-related, professional resources, opportunities, and educational engagement. The Program Coordinator will also be responsible for key data management tasks and helping to draft content and resources for Resolution’s global audience. This staff member will both support ongoing projects in existing systems and have opportunities to build out new structures.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – with appropriate compensation and/or schedule adjustments, and be willing to occasionally travel when it is safe to do so.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows:
Fellow Relations
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for Resolution Fellows.
Coordinate and run Fellow Orientation calls to help new Fellows acclimate to the program.
Coordinate the initial introductions between Fellows and their volunteer mentors, whom we call Guides.
Provide administrative support to Fellows transitioning through various stages of the Fellowship, including Community Member and Subsequent Social Enterprise Fellows.
Fellow Opportunities and Resources Support
Draft Fellow recommendation letters and nominations for external opportunities.
Help Fellows access information by updating and enhancing the Resolution Resource Platform website, working alongside the Program Associate.
Assist the Program Associate with maintaining Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook community, LinkedIn groups, and Community Platforms by posting opportunities and events, answering requests, and sharing resources.
Provide logistical support for Resolution’s Accelerating Impact Challenge.
Update and maintain records in Salesforce, generating reports, updating the website for newly cleared Fellows, and tracking in all relevant documents.
Event and Initiatives
Schedule office hours (accessible online meetings with Subject Matter Experts) with multiple corporate partners for Fellows alongside the Assistant Director of Programs.
Engage with the Fellow community, including organizing occasional in-person and virtual events focused on educational engagement, sending reminders and notes, supporting logistics, and tracking attendance for reporting.
Help schedule and provide logistical support to speakers, panelists, partner attendees, and guests for in-person and virtual events.
Edit video content from existing event/initiative recordings for Resolution’s internal YouTube page and social media platforms.
Program Team Support
Coordination related to scheduling calls, setting up meetings, and, as needed, drafting agendas and taking meeting notes.
Work with the Program team to ensure effective data management.
Draft content for the monthly Resolution Community newsletter.
Other programmatic and general office administrative tasks as needed.
Other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
At least one year of relevant work or strong internship experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional communication with good interpersonal skills to work closely with staff, volunteers, and international Fellows.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/)
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing relationships and problem-solving in a professional setting.
Experience in research, collecting data, and creating systems.
Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
Civic Nation seeks a Director of Student Engagement to lead When We All Vote’s (WWAV) My School Votes’ (MSV) student community. The Director of Student Engagement will be responsible for supporting the overall strategy and day-to-day execution of the My School Votes program by working hand-in-hand and building relationships with students, educators, and partners. This candidate will play an integral role in our growing team and program by performing a host of duties related to engaging students, growing our network, and supporting schools in voter registration activities. The Director of Student Engagement reports to the Senior Director of My School Votes. This position is a remote working role.
ABOUT MY SCHOOL VOTES
My School Votes (MSV) is a program of When We All Vote that builds student-led voter registration clubs in high schools across the country. My School Votes ensures high school students are registered and ready to vote in every election by building civic engagement into school culture. Students learn how to organize, build campaigns around issues they care about, and register their school’s entire student body. In this process, My School Votes is developing the next generation of leaders.
ABOUT WHEN WE ALL VOTE
When We All Vote is a leading national, nonpartisan initiative on a mission to change the culture around voting, increase participation in each and every election, and close the race and age voting gap. Created by Michelle Obama, When We All Vote brings together individuals, institutions, brands, and organizations to register new voters across the country and advance civic education for the entire family and voters of every age to build an informed and engaged electorate for today and generations to come. When We All Vote empowers supporters and volunteers to take action through voting, advocating for their rights, and holding their elected officials accountable.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Civic Nation is home to seven national initiatives and campaigns: ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, Change Collective, It’s On Us, Online for All, SAVE On Student Debt, We The Action, and When We All Vote.
YOUR IMPACT
Work with the Senior Director and Managing Director to develop a comprehensive student engagement strategy to recruit, onboard, and train Student Ambassadors through a year-long voter registration program
Execute a weekly student-led Student Ambassador program that focuses on registering young voters in key states
Host weekly national training calls and as-needed training presentations for students, educators, and partners
Manage several digital platforms working with the digital team for taking action and communication
Hold Student Ambassadors accountable to metrics and goals; ensure timely and accurate data management and reporting
Work with Data Coordinator to develop tools to track progress
Work with the Communications team to tell the story of the youth vote program
Work and support management of organizers
Perform other duties as assigned
YOUR EXPERIENCE
7+ years of experience working in organizing or issue advocacy and voter registration ideally with students.
Effectively built, trained, and managed large volunteer teams.
Creating, reviewing, and implementing training presentations
Building and managing online communities and an understanding of how young people use social media
Establishing and maintaining relationships within and across When We All Vote, Civic Nation, and partner districts and organizations
YOUR COMPETENCIES
An understanding of the education landscape
Ability to work with diverse communities and individuals with varying perspectives
Well versed in education and familiarity with civic engagement and the political landscape
A solid commitment to When We All Vote’s mission
Outstanding attention to detail
Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills
Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and manage projects
Ability to make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively, and creatively
Ability to simultaneously juggle multiple projects while also consistently meeting goals
Excellent analytical, oral communication, teamwork, and people skills
Demonstrated flexibility and openness in responding to changing work priorities
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
SALARY & BENEFITS
The maximum salary for this position is $88,000 (will be adjusted for the cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
February 19 – February 23: First-Round Interviews: Introductory Call
February 26 – February 29 Second-Round Interviews: Leadership & Assessment
March 4 – 5: Final Interviews
Week of March 4: Hiring decision announced
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume through our Careers page . The cover letter, addressed to Amanda Hollowell, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
Jan 29, 2024
Full time
Civic Nation seeks a Director of Student Engagement to lead When We All Vote’s (WWAV) My School Votes’ (MSV) student community. The Director of Student Engagement will be responsible for supporting the overall strategy and day-to-day execution of the My School Votes program by working hand-in-hand and building relationships with students, educators, and partners. This candidate will play an integral role in our growing team and program by performing a host of duties related to engaging students, growing our network, and supporting schools in voter registration activities. The Director of Student Engagement reports to the Senior Director of My School Votes. This position is a remote working role.
ABOUT MY SCHOOL VOTES
My School Votes (MSV) is a program of When We All Vote that builds student-led voter registration clubs in high schools across the country. My School Votes ensures high school students are registered and ready to vote in every election by building civic engagement into school culture. Students learn how to organize, build campaigns around issues they care about, and register their school’s entire student body. In this process, My School Votes is developing the next generation of leaders.
ABOUT WHEN WE ALL VOTE
When We All Vote is a leading national, nonpartisan initiative on a mission to change the culture around voting, increase participation in each and every election, and close the race and age voting gap. Created by Michelle Obama, When We All Vote brings together individuals, institutions, brands, and organizations to register new voters across the country and advance civic education for the entire family and voters of every age to build an informed and engaged electorate for today and generations to come. When We All Vote empowers supporters and volunteers to take action through voting, advocating for their rights, and holding their elected officials accountable.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Civic Nation is home to seven national initiatives and campaigns: ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, Change Collective, It’s On Us, Online for All, SAVE On Student Debt, We The Action, and When We All Vote.
YOUR IMPACT
Work with the Senior Director and Managing Director to develop a comprehensive student engagement strategy to recruit, onboard, and train Student Ambassadors through a year-long voter registration program
Execute a weekly student-led Student Ambassador program that focuses on registering young voters in key states
Host weekly national training calls and as-needed training presentations for students, educators, and partners
Manage several digital platforms working with the digital team for taking action and communication
Hold Student Ambassadors accountable to metrics and goals; ensure timely and accurate data management and reporting
Work with Data Coordinator to develop tools to track progress
Work with the Communications team to tell the story of the youth vote program
Work and support management of organizers
Perform other duties as assigned
YOUR EXPERIENCE
7+ years of experience working in organizing or issue advocacy and voter registration ideally with students.
Effectively built, trained, and managed large volunteer teams.
Creating, reviewing, and implementing training presentations
Building and managing online communities and an understanding of how young people use social media
Establishing and maintaining relationships within and across When We All Vote, Civic Nation, and partner districts and organizations
YOUR COMPETENCIES
An understanding of the education landscape
Ability to work with diverse communities and individuals with varying perspectives
Well versed in education and familiarity with civic engagement and the political landscape
A solid commitment to When We All Vote’s mission
Outstanding attention to detail
Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills
Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and manage projects
Ability to make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively, and creatively
Ability to simultaneously juggle multiple projects while also consistently meeting goals
Excellent analytical, oral communication, teamwork, and people skills
Demonstrated flexibility and openness in responding to changing work priorities
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
SALARY & BENEFITS
The maximum salary for this position is $88,000 (will be adjusted for the cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
February 19 – February 23: First-Round Interviews: Introductory Call
February 26 – February 29 Second-Round Interviews: Leadership & Assessment
March 4 – 5: Final Interviews
Week of March 4: Hiring decision announced
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume through our Careers page . The cover letter, addressed to Amanda Hollowell, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. The Guide program is our premiere volunteer opportunity. Guides, typically early to mid-level professionals, serve as a virtual mentor to one or more of our Fellow teams—acting as coaches, advisors and sounding boards during the launch and implementation of our Fellows’ social ventures. In addition to helping our Fellows navigate through the challenges of launching social ventures, Guides fully embody our mission by supporting the personal and professional development of our young leaders. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Position summary The Program Manager - Volunteer Program is the external marketing name for our internal role, Program Manager, Guide Program. The Program Manager, Guide Program will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, with specific duties related to the successful strategy and management of the Resolution Guide Program. This role will lead communication and outreach strategies to build Guide community and support volunteer engagement initiatives that recognize members of our community for their contributions in supporting Resolution Fellows and our mission. The Program Manager will also be responsible for the rollout and implementation of our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect. This position will also work with a Program Coordinator they manage, to set strategy to build a pipeline of Resolution Guides to support our Fellows as the organization grows. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, and be willing to occasionally travel to support the Programs Team, both nationally and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows: Guide/Fellow Team Management
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for onboarded Resolution Guides.
Work with the programs team to support Guides through the review of monthly and semi-annual reports, problem-solving, and frequent follow-up.
Coordinate the introduction of Resolution Guides to Fellow teams in collaboration with other Program staff.
Schedule and send Monthly Guide Report reminders in Salesforce.
Update and maintain volunteer records in Salesforce and other volunteer management systems.
Evaluate impact and efficiency of the Guide program to ensure effectiveness and recommend and implement changes as appropriate.
Finalize rollout and oversee our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect, including its interaction with Salesforce.
Oversee Guide onboarding and ensure Guides have engaging and current support materials (volunteer handbook, training, etc.).
Work with the Director of Programs to develop and oversee the Guide Program budget.
Review and approve Guide Elections and the annual Guide re-election process.
Volunteer Engagement
Lead strategy for volunteer engagement, virtual and in-person volunteer appreciation events, community events, a community newsletter, and social media, with support from other team members, as needed.
Develop strategies to recognize Guide contributions.
Maintain the Guide community Facebook and LinkedIn groups by adding members and posting engaging content.
Volunteer Recruitment
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program with developing and implementing volunteer recruitment strategies to maintain a consistent stream of virtual volunteer mentors entering the Guide Program that ideally reflect the diversity of Resolution’s Fellows, and grow the pipeline as Fellow numbers increase.
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program in their work with corporate partners to maintain current relationships and recruit new corporate volunteer partners in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Programs.
Provide support to the Program Coordinator in the management of the mentor matching process for recently onboarded Resolution Fellows.
Management
Manage and support the professional growth of the Program Coordinator, Guide Program.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications
3-5 years of relevant professional experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
Prior stakeholder, relationship, or membership management experience.
Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
Experience managing a technical platform, volunteer management systems preferred.
Friendly and outgoing personality, and comfort running trainings, webinars, and regularly networking to grow the volunteer community.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Prior staff management experience.
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce). Training on our system is available.
Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Resolution does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national, social or indigenous origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, weight, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic consistent with relevant legal requirements, in regards to Resolution’s operations or in provision of its Fellowship program.
Oct 31, 2023
Full time
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. The Guide program is our premiere volunteer opportunity. Guides, typically early to mid-level professionals, serve as a virtual mentor to one or more of our Fellow teams—acting as coaches, advisors and sounding boards during the launch and implementation of our Fellows’ social ventures. In addition to helping our Fellows navigate through the challenges of launching social ventures, Guides fully embody our mission by supporting the personal and professional development of our young leaders. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Position summary The Program Manager - Volunteer Program is the external marketing name for our internal role, Program Manager, Guide Program. The Program Manager, Guide Program will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, with specific duties related to the successful strategy and management of the Resolution Guide Program. This role will lead communication and outreach strategies to build Guide community and support volunteer engagement initiatives that recognize members of our community for their contributions in supporting Resolution Fellows and our mission. The Program Manager will also be responsible for the rollout and implementation of our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect. This position will also work with a Program Coordinator they manage, to set strategy to build a pipeline of Resolution Guides to support our Fellows as the organization grows. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, and be willing to occasionally travel to support the Programs Team, both nationally and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows: Guide/Fellow Team Management
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for onboarded Resolution Guides.
Work with the programs team to support Guides through the review of monthly and semi-annual reports, problem-solving, and frequent follow-up.
Coordinate the introduction of Resolution Guides to Fellow teams in collaboration with other Program staff.
Schedule and send Monthly Guide Report reminders in Salesforce.
Update and maintain volunteer records in Salesforce and other volunteer management systems.
Evaluate impact and efficiency of the Guide program to ensure effectiveness and recommend and implement changes as appropriate.
Finalize rollout and oversee our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect, including its interaction with Salesforce.
Oversee Guide onboarding and ensure Guides have engaging and current support materials (volunteer handbook, training, etc.).
Work with the Director of Programs to develop and oversee the Guide Program budget.
Review and approve Guide Elections and the annual Guide re-election process.
Volunteer Engagement
Lead strategy for volunteer engagement, virtual and in-person volunteer appreciation events, community events, a community newsletter, and social media, with support from other team members, as needed.
Develop strategies to recognize Guide contributions.
Maintain the Guide community Facebook and LinkedIn groups by adding members and posting engaging content.
Volunteer Recruitment
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program with developing and implementing volunteer recruitment strategies to maintain a consistent stream of virtual volunteer mentors entering the Guide Program that ideally reflect the diversity of Resolution’s Fellows, and grow the pipeline as Fellow numbers increase.
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program in their work with corporate partners to maintain current relationships and recruit new corporate volunteer partners in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Programs.
Provide support to the Program Coordinator in the management of the mentor matching process for recently onboarded Resolution Fellows.
Management
Manage and support the professional growth of the Program Coordinator, Guide Program.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications
3-5 years of relevant professional experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
Prior stakeholder, relationship, or membership management experience.
Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
Experience managing a technical platform, volunteer management systems preferred.
Friendly and outgoing personality, and comfort running trainings, webinars, and regularly networking to grow the volunteer community.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Prior staff management experience.
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce). Training on our system is available.
Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Resolution does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national, social or indigenous origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, weight, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic consistent with relevant legal requirements, in regards to Resolution’s operations or in provision of its Fellowship program.
Bay State Community Services
430-3 Court Street, Plymouth Ma 02360
Bay State Community Services (BSCS) values all types of human diversity. Everyone contributes to the improvement of BSCS and the greater community. We remain committed to raising awareness and joining efforts of justice, equity, and inclusion.
Job Summary
An intensive care coordinator is an individual who provides intensive care coordination to small numbers of youth and families. Intensive Care Coordinators have the great responsibility of identify families' needs and aiding them find the proper resources to meet their needs such as schooling, healthcare and therapy for their young loved ones.
What You Will Be Doing to Make a Difference...
Conduct comprehensive assessment inclusive of Child and Adolescent Needs and Strength tool (CANS) and other tools as determined necessary, occurring in youth’s home or another location of family’s choice
Identify with the family- appropriate members of the Care Planning Team
Develop and implement youth and family centered Individual Care Plan in collaboration with family and collaterals
Develop risk management/safety plan in collaboration with the family and collaterals
Maintain regular contact with the family, youth (where appropriate) and other relevant persons in the youth’s life
Facilitate Care Planning Team meetings
Maintain face to face contact with the youth and family, as determined by the youth, family, and members of the Care Planning Team
Make necessary referrals and linkages to appropriate supports as identified in the Care Planning Team
Assist in local family system navigation
Provide family education, advocacy, and support
Identify and actively assist youth and family to obtain and monitor delivery of available resources including medical, educational, social, therapeutic, and other services
Monitor, review and update the Individual Care Plan to reflect the changing needs of the youth
Bay State Community Services (BSCS) recognizes the hard work and dedication of our staff and has developed a comprehensive benefit package to support you and your family.
Benefits Begin on Your First Day of Employment!!
Important Health and Wellness Benefits
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance
Eye-Med Vision Benefits
Employer Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Medical Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Account
Employee Assistance Program
Generous Paid Time Off
35 Days Paid Time Off (15 Vacation Days, 12 Holidays including Juneteenth and 8 Sick Days)
Additional Benefits
Retirement Plan 403(b) (employer match after the first year of employment)
Opportunities for Reduced Tuition for Clinical Master's Degree
Opportunities for Student Loan Forgiveness
Mileage reimbursement
Extensive Training Program
Monthly Agency Wide Trainings (includes CEU's for obtaining/retaining license - LMHC, LMFT, LADC, CARC, LCSW and LICSW)
Supervision for Licensure and Specializations
Immediate Access to Comprehensive Online Self-Paced CEU Trainings
Opportunities for Certification in Evidence Based Practices
Qualifications/Credentials
Master’s-level Education: a Master’s degree in a mental health field (including, but not restricted to, counseling, family therapy, social work, psychology, etc.) from an accredited college or university; OR
Bachelor’s-level: a bachelor’s degree in a human services field from an accredited academic institution and one year of relevant experience working with families or youth; OR
If the bachelor’s degree is not in a human services field, additional life or work experience may be considered in place of the human services degree; or An associate’s degree or high school diploma and a minimum of five (5) years of experience working with the target population pursuant to MCE credentialing criteria
Experience in navigating the child/family serving systems and experience advocating for family members who are involved with behavioral health systems
Must be certified in Massachusetts Child and Adolescents Needs tool (CANS)
Valid MA driver’s license with acceptable driving record and current proof of insurance
Acceptable CORI and SORI background record check as required by program
Bi-lingual in Spanish desired
Bay State Community Services is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an environment free from bias, discrimination, or harassment of any kind, and mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all qualified applicants and teammates without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Bay State Community Services believes diversity, inclusion, and social justice are actions of integrity and respect, and as such Bay State Community Services seeks to operationalize policies, procedures and systems that support a talented, and diverse workforce .
May 03, 2023
Full time
Bay State Community Services (BSCS) values all types of human diversity. Everyone contributes to the improvement of BSCS and the greater community. We remain committed to raising awareness and joining efforts of justice, equity, and inclusion.
Job Summary
An intensive care coordinator is an individual who provides intensive care coordination to small numbers of youth and families. Intensive Care Coordinators have the great responsibility of identify families' needs and aiding them find the proper resources to meet their needs such as schooling, healthcare and therapy for their young loved ones.
What You Will Be Doing to Make a Difference...
Conduct comprehensive assessment inclusive of Child and Adolescent Needs and Strength tool (CANS) and other tools as determined necessary, occurring in youth’s home or another location of family’s choice
Identify with the family- appropriate members of the Care Planning Team
Develop and implement youth and family centered Individual Care Plan in collaboration with family and collaterals
Develop risk management/safety plan in collaboration with the family and collaterals
Maintain regular contact with the family, youth (where appropriate) and other relevant persons in the youth’s life
Facilitate Care Planning Team meetings
Maintain face to face contact with the youth and family, as determined by the youth, family, and members of the Care Planning Team
Make necessary referrals and linkages to appropriate supports as identified in the Care Planning Team
Assist in local family system navigation
Provide family education, advocacy, and support
Identify and actively assist youth and family to obtain and monitor delivery of available resources including medical, educational, social, therapeutic, and other services
Monitor, review and update the Individual Care Plan to reflect the changing needs of the youth
Bay State Community Services (BSCS) recognizes the hard work and dedication of our staff and has developed a comprehensive benefit package to support you and your family.
Benefits Begin on Your First Day of Employment!!
Important Health and Wellness Benefits
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance
Eye-Med Vision Benefits
Employer Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Medical Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Account
Employee Assistance Program
Generous Paid Time Off
35 Days Paid Time Off (15 Vacation Days, 12 Holidays including Juneteenth and 8 Sick Days)
Additional Benefits
Retirement Plan 403(b) (employer match after the first year of employment)
Opportunities for Reduced Tuition for Clinical Master's Degree
Opportunities for Student Loan Forgiveness
Mileage reimbursement
Extensive Training Program
Monthly Agency Wide Trainings (includes CEU's for obtaining/retaining license - LMHC, LMFT, LADC, CARC, LCSW and LICSW)
Supervision for Licensure and Specializations
Immediate Access to Comprehensive Online Self-Paced CEU Trainings
Opportunities for Certification in Evidence Based Practices
Qualifications/Credentials
Master’s-level Education: a Master’s degree in a mental health field (including, but not restricted to, counseling, family therapy, social work, psychology, etc.) from an accredited college or university; OR
Bachelor’s-level: a bachelor’s degree in a human services field from an accredited academic institution and one year of relevant experience working with families or youth; OR
If the bachelor’s degree is not in a human services field, additional life or work experience may be considered in place of the human services degree; or An associate’s degree or high school diploma and a minimum of five (5) years of experience working with the target population pursuant to MCE credentialing criteria
Experience in navigating the child/family serving systems and experience advocating for family members who are involved with behavioral health systems
Must be certified in Massachusetts Child and Adolescents Needs tool (CANS)
Valid MA driver’s license with acceptable driving record and current proof of insurance
Acceptable CORI and SORI background record check as required by program
Bi-lingual in Spanish desired
Bay State Community Services is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an environment free from bias, discrimination, or harassment of any kind, and mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all qualified applicants and teammates without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Bay State Community Services believes diversity, inclusion, and social justice are actions of integrity and respect, and as such Bay State Community Services seeks to operationalize policies, procedures and systems that support a talented, and diverse workforce .
Resolution Project
370 Lexington Ave #302, New York, NY 10017
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Mar 31, 2023
Full time
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt and requires the ability to work a flexible schedule. The schedule will vary depending on program needs. Requires the ability and willingness to work nights, weekends, and holidays when needed, as well as being On-Call in the event of emergencies.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Program Supervisor will be responsible for the overall daily operations of the program site. The Program Supervisor will provide day-to-day supervision, leadership, and guidance of the Youth Counselors. In conjunction with other program leadership and staff, the Program Supervisor’s task is to create a safe and caring therapeutic environment for vulnerable young people in residence. The position requires strong organizational, supervisory, and administrative skills, as well as the ability to be flexible while maintaining a safe and structured environment.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist the Program Manager and Program Director in the day-to-day oversight of the program.
Hire, supervise, and develop Youth Counselor staff (both full time and on-call).
Ensures program maintains licensing compliance; meeting at least the minimum standards as stated in WAC and ORR policies.
Ensure state and federal program requirements are met including that all forms and progress notes are properly completed, and intakes/exits are entered in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR’s) web-based program (UAC Portal) and Capacity Management (HHS-OKTA)
Create all staff work schedule and recommends approval or dis-approval of all leave requests.
Ensures that ratios and appropriate supervision levels are continuously met per city, state, and federal requirements.
Provide supervision, coaching, and feedback for all direct reports. Complete performance evaluations in a timely manner.
Develops trainings for Youth Counselors, as needed, to improve performance and quality of client care.
Lead weekly house/community meeting for youth, and house staff meeting with Youth Counselors and Mental Health Therapist.
Address client grievances in a timely manner. Ensure documentation and notifications are completed within required timeframes.
Oversee implementation of life skill workshops, or other psycho-educational activities facilitated by Youth Counselors.
Conduct monthly Health and Safety inspection and program fire drill. Complete required documentation. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Ensure facility is appropriately stocked of all supplies (including food, PPE, office supplies, client clothing, etc.). This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Ensure the facility and vehicle is maintained in a safe, clean orderly fashion. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Promptly report needs for facility repair to the Facilities Manager and Program Manager. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Coordinate and monitor house activities including use of kitchen and laundry facilities. Ensure the overall cleanliness of the facility by monitoring weekly chores.
Responsible for taking call as needed and required to answer and respond to emergency program calls. Split On-Call responsibility with other program supervisors.
Provide on-site coverage if needed during emergencies or when unable to find coverage to meet client-staff ratio needed.
Ensure behavioral management system is implemented in a fair, trauma-informed, and therapeutic manner.
Reconcile petty cash, Safeway card, Program Purchase Card, and 76 gas cards monthly, submits reports to Program Manager for review and approval.
Plan or coordinate special events, such as holidays, acculturation activities, educational and recreational outings, and other meaningful experiences for Casa de los Amigos young people.
Assist with the coordination of Physical Education instruction and other large muscle activities in coordination with the Program Manager or designee as required by state and federal requirements.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
3 or more years of experience working with vulnerable young people and/or young people experiencing homelessness.
High School Diploma or GED.
Fluency in Spanish and English, both written and verbally.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
1 or more years of experience documenting outcomes for grant compliance.
1 or more years of supervision experience.
BA in social services, education, or related field.
Leadership or teaching experience with Opportunity Youth or similar nontraditional populations.
Course work, experience, or training in education, child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused young people.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Feb 03, 2023
Full time
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt and requires the ability to work a flexible schedule. The schedule will vary depending on program needs. Requires the ability and willingness to work nights, weekends, and holidays when needed, as well as being On-Call in the event of emergencies.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Program Supervisor will be responsible for the overall daily operations of the program site. The Program Supervisor will provide day-to-day supervision, leadership, and guidance of the Youth Counselors. In conjunction with other program leadership and staff, the Program Supervisor’s task is to create a safe and caring therapeutic environment for vulnerable young people in residence. The position requires strong organizational, supervisory, and administrative skills, as well as the ability to be flexible while maintaining a safe and structured environment.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist the Program Manager and Program Director in the day-to-day oversight of the program.
Hire, supervise, and develop Youth Counselor staff (both full time and on-call).
Ensures program maintains licensing compliance; meeting at least the minimum standards as stated in WAC and ORR policies.
Ensure state and federal program requirements are met including that all forms and progress notes are properly completed, and intakes/exits are entered in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR’s) web-based program (UAC Portal) and Capacity Management (HHS-OKTA)
Create all staff work schedule and recommends approval or dis-approval of all leave requests.
Ensures that ratios and appropriate supervision levels are continuously met per city, state, and federal requirements.
Provide supervision, coaching, and feedback for all direct reports. Complete performance evaluations in a timely manner.
Develops trainings for Youth Counselors, as needed, to improve performance and quality of client care.
Lead weekly house/community meeting for youth, and house staff meeting with Youth Counselors and Mental Health Therapist.
Address client grievances in a timely manner. Ensure documentation and notifications are completed within required timeframes.
Oversee implementation of life skill workshops, or other psycho-educational activities facilitated by Youth Counselors.
Conduct monthly Health and Safety inspection and program fire drill. Complete required documentation. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Ensure facility is appropriately stocked of all supplies (including food, PPE, office supplies, client clothing, etc.). This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Ensure the facility and vehicle is maintained in a safe, clean orderly fashion. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Promptly report needs for facility repair to the Facilities Manager and Program Manager. This duty is shared with Program Coordinator.
Coordinate and monitor house activities including use of kitchen and laundry facilities. Ensure the overall cleanliness of the facility by monitoring weekly chores.
Responsible for taking call as needed and required to answer and respond to emergency program calls. Split On-Call responsibility with other program supervisors.
Provide on-site coverage if needed during emergencies or when unable to find coverage to meet client-staff ratio needed.
Ensure behavioral management system is implemented in a fair, trauma-informed, and therapeutic manner.
Reconcile petty cash, Safeway card, Program Purchase Card, and 76 gas cards monthly, submits reports to Program Manager for review and approval.
Plan or coordinate special events, such as holidays, acculturation activities, educational and recreational outings, and other meaningful experiences for Casa de los Amigos young people.
Assist with the coordination of Physical Education instruction and other large muscle activities in coordination with the Program Manager or designee as required by state and federal requirements.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
3 or more years of experience working with vulnerable young people and/or young people experiencing homelessness.
High School Diploma or GED.
Fluency in Spanish and English, both written and verbally.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
1 or more years of experience documenting outcomes for grant compliance.
1 or more years of supervision experience.
BA in social services, education, or related field.
Leadership or teaching experience with Opportunity Youth or similar nontraditional populations.
Course work, experience, or training in education, child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused young people.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt. Work hours will vary and may require working some evenings and weekends. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential .
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please Note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS). The majority of clients come from Central America.
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Program Coordinator ensures each facility is maintained to state and federal health and safety standards, is appropriately stocked of food and supplies, maintains each vehicle in accordance with state and licensing regulations, and coordinates repairs with external providers and YouthCare’s Facilities Department. The role also provides direct supervision and support to clients in care during days which the role is scheduled to meet ratio requirements.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure Casa Uno and Casa Dos are appropriately stocked with supplies (including office supplies, occupancy supplies, and clothing and personal items for the clients).
Purchase program and/ client supplies as needed based on weekly inventory checks. Ensure supply storage areas remain organized and tidy.
Facilitate monthly fire drills, security checks, window alarm checks, and emergency lighting tests.
Provide educational workshops to clients and/or staff on fire safety, disaster preparedness, and other similar topics.
Complete Costco food orders on a weekly basis; ensure program is stocked with fresh, culturally appropriate foods to meet the weekly meal plans.
Ensure each employee has obtained their Food Handler’s Card and food is cooked and stored in accordance with food safety standards.
Fill up CASA vehicles gas tanks as needed.
Schedule quarterly preventative maintenance for each of the program vehicles. Schedule appointments for vehicles as issues arise.
Perform weekly audit of mileage logs to ensure they are completed to the standards of the organization. Send all logs to Facilities monthly.
Ensure each employee has taken 15-passenger and defensive driving training. Coordinate two supervised training drives with each employee prior to driving alone.
Coordinate facility repairs with YouthCare’s facilities department and/or external providers.
While in ratio, provide direct supervision of youth and associated tasks such as providing emotional support, cooking meals, facilitating transportation, participating in chores, completing required documentation/data entry, and facilitating life skills workshops.
Complete client intake and discharge procedures, as needed.
Provide assistance and transportation for client outings, medical appointments, and to the airport, as needed.
Assist with shift coverage by working shifts that others are unable to work due to illness, emergencies, etc. Attend applicable staff meetings.
Complete other duties as assigned by Lead Teacher, Program Supervisor, Program Manager, or Assistant Director.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High proficiency in both Spanish and English (both written and verbal)
At least 1 year of working with children and adolescents, immigrants and refugees, or other vulnerable populations.
Understanding of issues affecting recently arrived immigrants.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
BA in relevant field, or 3 years comparable experience preferred.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to adhere to the program’s Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically, and sexually abused young people.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Feb 03, 2023
Full time
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt. Work hours will vary and may require working some evenings and weekends. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential .
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please Note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS). The majority of clients come from Central America.
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Program Coordinator ensures each facility is maintained to state and federal health and safety standards, is appropriately stocked of food and supplies, maintains each vehicle in accordance with state and licensing regulations, and coordinates repairs with external providers and YouthCare’s Facilities Department. The role also provides direct supervision and support to clients in care during days which the role is scheduled to meet ratio requirements.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure Casa Uno and Casa Dos are appropriately stocked with supplies (including office supplies, occupancy supplies, and clothing and personal items for the clients).
Purchase program and/ client supplies as needed based on weekly inventory checks. Ensure supply storage areas remain organized and tidy.
Facilitate monthly fire drills, security checks, window alarm checks, and emergency lighting tests.
Provide educational workshops to clients and/or staff on fire safety, disaster preparedness, and other similar topics.
Complete Costco food orders on a weekly basis; ensure program is stocked with fresh, culturally appropriate foods to meet the weekly meal plans.
Ensure each employee has obtained their Food Handler’s Card and food is cooked and stored in accordance with food safety standards.
Fill up CASA vehicles gas tanks as needed.
Schedule quarterly preventative maintenance for each of the program vehicles. Schedule appointments for vehicles as issues arise.
Perform weekly audit of mileage logs to ensure they are completed to the standards of the organization. Send all logs to Facilities monthly.
Ensure each employee has taken 15-passenger and defensive driving training. Coordinate two supervised training drives with each employee prior to driving alone.
Coordinate facility repairs with YouthCare’s facilities department and/or external providers.
While in ratio, provide direct supervision of youth and associated tasks such as providing emotional support, cooking meals, facilitating transportation, participating in chores, completing required documentation/data entry, and facilitating life skills workshops.
Complete client intake and discharge procedures, as needed.
Provide assistance and transportation for client outings, medical appointments, and to the airport, as needed.
Assist with shift coverage by working shifts that others are unable to work due to illness, emergencies, etc. Attend applicable staff meetings.
Complete other duties as assigned by Lead Teacher, Program Supervisor, Program Manager, or Assistant Director.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High proficiency in both Spanish and English (both written and verbal)
At least 1 year of working with children and adolescents, immigrants and refugees, or other vulnerable populations.
Understanding of issues affecting recently arrived immigrants.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
BA in relevant field, or 3 years comparable experience preferred.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to adhere to the program’s Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically, and sexually abused young people.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt. Typical work schedule is Tuesday through Saturday. Work hours will vary and requires the ability and willingness to work evenings, weekends, and holidays when needed. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption an an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please Note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS). All the clients are unaccompanied minors, primarily from Central America, who have recently migrated to the United States. The goal of the program is safe and timely reunification with family in the U.S.
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Case Management Supervisor, the Bilingual Case Manager is responsible for the day-to-day case management and family reunification services for youth placed in the Casa Program under the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and in accordance with all ORR policies and procedures. Duties include all intake and exit paperwork, case planning, crisis intervention, transportation, providing or obtaining translation services, ensuring clients meet all immigration related court appointments and requirements, and assisting in the safe and timely release of each client. This position requires shift responsibilities, a high degree of flexibility in responding to emergent needs of young people in crisis, and good organizational and documentation skills.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Carry a small case load of up to 6 active clients (may be more during staffing shortages).
Provide assistance to Case Management Supervisor, Case Manager, and two mental health therapists (filing and other administrative tasks).
Provide assistance to medical coordinator for transportation to appointments and medical data-entry.
Track client entries and exits, and other client information in Excel and other applicable case management databases.
Review and close case files. Ensure quality in files and organization in file room. Coordinate and follow-up with team members for any missing documentation.
Ensure current case files have all required case management documentation and assist in filing of paperwork.
Remain up to date on ORR policy and procedures and implement case management changes within provided timeframe and as needed.
Assess assigned client’s need for services and develop and document service plans that best meet the client request while respecting both ORR and DHS regulations and as clinically appropriate.
Complete, maintain, and submit all documentation in a timely manner, including client intake and exit paperwork; assessments and service plans; child trafficking screenings and home study referrals; case notes; family reunification packet and sponsor background checks; changes of address.
Maintain timely and accurate data entry in the UC Portal and YouthCare databases.
Educate sponsors and clients on immigrant rights and restrictions, child welfare rights, ORR sponsor care agreement and ORR/DHS requirements and expectations post-release.
Collaborate with community partners such as KIND and consulates to ensure services are provided in a timely manner.
Review caseload weekly with Assistant Director, 3rd Party GDIT, Federal Field Specialist and Mental Health Therapist. Attend and participate in quarterly Stakeholder’s meetings.
Escort clients of 12 and 13 years old to their reunification destinations as needed. Potential to stay overnight at agency expense if necessary due to flight schedules.
Participate in regular staff training on updated ORR policies and procedures, program requirements, immigrant and refugee issues, as needed. Attend applicable staff meetings.
Participate in file audits of all ORR young people in care quarterly to ensure proper documentation is being completed.
Must be flexible and be able to cover the floor as needed. These duties include, but are not limited to, providing direct supervision of youth and associated tasks such as providing emotional support, cooking meals, facilitating transportation, participating in chores, and completing required documentation/data entry.
Attend a minimum of 40 hours of in-service or equivalent trainings per year; including all YouthCare and ORR required trainings.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in both Spanish and English languages.
Have one year of experience working directly with children. Two years of social services education may be substituted for the required experience.
Understanding of issues affecting young people experiencing homelessness and population resources.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
1 or more years of experience working with young people experiencing homelessness at risk or immigrant young people highly preferred.
BA in Psychology, Social Service or related field and one year experience, or three years comparable experience.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to adhere to the program’s Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation in both English and Spanish.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused young people.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Feb 03, 2023
Full time
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is full time regular and non-exempt. Typical work schedule is Tuesday through Saturday. Work hours will vary and requires the ability and willingness to work evenings, weekends, and holidays when needed. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption an an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please Note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT CASA DE LOS AMIGOS: This program has 2 locations and 20 beds, serving clients ages 12-17, who have been placed in the program by the Office of Refugee Resettlement Department of Unaccompanied Children's Services (ORR / DUCS). All the clients are unaccompanied minors, primarily from Central America, who have recently migrated to the United States. The goal of the program is safe and timely reunification with family in the U.S.
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Case Management Supervisor, the Bilingual Case Manager is responsible for the day-to-day case management and family reunification services for youth placed in the Casa Program under the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and in accordance with all ORR policies and procedures. Duties include all intake and exit paperwork, case planning, crisis intervention, transportation, providing or obtaining translation services, ensuring clients meet all immigration related court appointments and requirements, and assisting in the safe and timely release of each client. This position requires shift responsibilities, a high degree of flexibility in responding to emergent needs of young people in crisis, and good organizational and documentation skills.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Carry a small case load of up to 6 active clients (may be more during staffing shortages).
Provide assistance to Case Management Supervisor, Case Manager, and two mental health therapists (filing and other administrative tasks).
Provide assistance to medical coordinator for transportation to appointments and medical data-entry.
Track client entries and exits, and other client information in Excel and other applicable case management databases.
Review and close case files. Ensure quality in files and organization in file room. Coordinate and follow-up with team members for any missing documentation.
Ensure current case files have all required case management documentation and assist in filing of paperwork.
Remain up to date on ORR policy and procedures and implement case management changes within provided timeframe and as needed.
Assess assigned client’s need for services and develop and document service plans that best meet the client request while respecting both ORR and DHS regulations and as clinically appropriate.
Complete, maintain, and submit all documentation in a timely manner, including client intake and exit paperwork; assessments and service plans; child trafficking screenings and home study referrals; case notes; family reunification packet and sponsor background checks; changes of address.
Maintain timely and accurate data entry in the UC Portal and YouthCare databases.
Educate sponsors and clients on immigrant rights and restrictions, child welfare rights, ORR sponsor care agreement and ORR/DHS requirements and expectations post-release.
Collaborate with community partners such as KIND and consulates to ensure services are provided in a timely manner.
Review caseload weekly with Assistant Director, 3rd Party GDIT, Federal Field Specialist and Mental Health Therapist. Attend and participate in quarterly Stakeholder’s meetings.
Escort clients of 12 and 13 years old to their reunification destinations as needed. Potential to stay overnight at agency expense if necessary due to flight schedules.
Participate in regular staff training on updated ORR policies and procedures, program requirements, immigrant and refugee issues, as needed. Attend applicable staff meetings.
Participate in file audits of all ORR young people in care quarterly to ensure proper documentation is being completed.
Must be flexible and be able to cover the floor as needed. These duties include, but are not limited to, providing direct supervision of youth and associated tasks such as providing emotional support, cooking meals, facilitating transportation, participating in chores, and completing required documentation/data entry.
Attend a minimum of 40 hours of in-service or equivalent trainings per year; including all YouthCare and ORR required trainings.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in both Spanish and English languages.
Have one year of experience working directly with children. Two years of social services education may be substituted for the required experience.
Understanding of issues affecting young people experiencing homelessness and population resources.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contractual requirements, including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) background clearance process and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
1 or more years of experience working with young people experiencing homelessness at risk or immigrant young people highly preferred.
BA in Psychology, Social Service or related field and one year experience, or three years comparable experience.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to adhere to the program’s Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness.
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation in both English and Spanish.
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by young people and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused young people.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: YouthCare provides a competitive benefits package to full time employees including medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, short-term disability, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Child & Family Program with OHA is seeking an experienced Program Analyst to direct, monitor, and foster the development of statewide services for transition-aged young adults experiencing significant mental health challenges or early signs of psychosis through targeted mental health services. You will also support the development of young adult mental health systems through young adult engagement in state and local level policy-making and inclusion on advisory bodies, councils, and committees. Additionally, you will create and implement innovative and collaborative approaches to serving youth and young adults with acute mental health challenges in community-based settings. You will also write and provide oversight of grants and contracts having to do with all of the focus areas above. This position may take on additional system and service development projects as assigned.
Are you experienced in program analysis and coordination? Do you have a passion mental health wellness and desire to help youth and young adults? We want YOU to apply TODAY!
What's in it for you?
We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and ten paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans .
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill of coordinating or administering a program.
** Example: A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years experience coordinating or administering a program. **
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
General knowledge of methods and techniques of building community alliances and partnerships to develop, implement, monitor programs, and convene groups and obtain feedback from older adolescents and young adults with mental health disorders.
Preference will be given to candidates with specialized and advanced knowledge of treatment of mental health disparities in older adolescents and young adults.
Knowledge of older adolescent and young adult mental health treatment systems and evidence based practices is required.
Master’s Degree in a child, adolescent, or young adult mental health field or public administration or public health is preferred.
Experience with program budget and budget proposals.
Experience with project grants and contracts.
Must possess a valid ODL or alternative transportation. Must Maintain an acceptable driving record.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-85649
Application Deadline: 06/22/2022
Jun 13, 2022
Full time
Child & Family Program with OHA is seeking an experienced Program Analyst to direct, monitor, and foster the development of statewide services for transition-aged young adults experiencing significant mental health challenges or early signs of psychosis through targeted mental health services. You will also support the development of young adult mental health systems through young adult engagement in state and local level policy-making and inclusion on advisory bodies, councils, and committees. Additionally, you will create and implement innovative and collaborative approaches to serving youth and young adults with acute mental health challenges in community-based settings. You will also write and provide oversight of grants and contracts having to do with all of the focus areas above. This position may take on additional system and service development projects as assigned.
Are you experienced in program analysis and coordination? Do you have a passion mental health wellness and desire to help youth and young adults? We want YOU to apply TODAY!
What's in it for you?
We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and ten paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans .
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill of coordinating or administering a program.
** Example: A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years experience coordinating or administering a program. **
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
General knowledge of methods and techniques of building community alliances and partnerships to develop, implement, monitor programs, and convene groups and obtain feedback from older adolescents and young adults with mental health disorders.
Preference will be given to candidates with specialized and advanced knowledge of treatment of mental health disparities in older adolescents and young adults.
Knowledge of older adolescent and young adult mental health treatment systems and evidence based practices is required.
Master’s Degree in a child, adolescent, or young adult mental health field or public administration or public health is preferred.
Experience with program budget and budget proposals.
Experience with project grants and contracts.
Must possess a valid ODL or alternative transportation. Must Maintain an acceptable driving record.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-85649
Application Deadline: 06/22/2022
Job Title: Scholar Recruitment Coordinator
Reports to: Community Engagement Manager
Job Status: Full time (40 hours/week)
Salary Range: $55,000 - $64,999
Application Deadline: June 24, 2022
Starting: August 15, 2022
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date we have provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported 275 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 100 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 20+ two and four-year institutions around the DC Metro region as well as other institutions across the country. For more information, please visit: www.generationhope.org.
We are one of the “best non-profits in the region.” Read below to learn why.
By joining our team, you will be working for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits in the Washington, DC region" by the Catalogue for Philanthropy. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we have done the work to create a culture that truly supports every
member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all of its forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
The Scholar Recruitment Coordinator is responsible for managing and implementing Generation Hope’s recruitment process for our Scholar Program for teen parents, which includes overseeing the Scholar application process, being a voice in the community to spread awareness about Generation Hope, and executing strategies to recruit specific student groups, such as teen fathers. The Scholar Recruitment Coordinator should have a solid track record in large-scale recruitment efforts, a strong background in public speaking, provide outstanding customer service, be an enthusiastic professional, and be able to build relationships with internal and external customers. This person will often act as the first point of contact for Generation Hope and must be able to excite people about our mission and inspire them to action.
Primary Responsibilities:
Conduct college-readiness workshops at schools, nonprofits, and social service agencies throughout the region each year to provide parenting students with basic information on postsecondary opportunities.
Execute creative strategies for recruiting specific groups of young parents, such as teen fathers.
Host virtual and in-person events relevant to recruitment, including finding speakers, coordinating promotion, and providing general event planning.
Oversee the application process for Scholar applicants, which includes updating the Scholar application annually, working with the communications team to announce the application cycle to external audiences, working with the Program Intern to ensure all incoming applications are complete, and leading the interview process.
Create and manage a Scholar recruitment database that documents teen parents reached through all outreach efforts and progress toward goals.
Manage and improve the Scholar Leadership Council, which is a voluntary group of Scholars who further engage with our programming and community leadership/speaking opportunities.
Work with the community engagement team to synchronize Scholar and mentor onboarding.
Communications
Work with the communications team to amplify Scholar recruitment messaging by providing content, priorities, etc.
Speak regularly at events around the region that are attended by teen parents and potential Scholars and/or youth professionals for the purpose of meeting Scholar recruitment goals.
Other
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; and participating in professional societies.
Other duties as assigned.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HARDWORKING, INNOVATIVE, COLLABORATIVE INDIVIDUAL WHO THRIVES IN A FAST-PACED ENVIRONMENT. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST HAVE THESE QUALITIES/QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s Degree OR a combination of post-secondary education and experience equal to five years
Experience collaborating across departments
Extremely organized with strong attention to detail and unparalleled follow-up
Bilingual - Spanish/English
Access to reliable, insured transportation to get to events around the D.C. metro area
Must be available for special events and speaking opportunities, which may occur on evenings and weekends
Compelling and confident public speaker who can inspire people to action and is comfortable speaking and presenting in both formal and informal settings
Strong relationship-builder who can connect with a diverse range of people and groups
Ability to analyze and interpret data and make data-driven adjustments to maximize effectiveness
Ability to self-direct and prioritize among competing goals and to initiate process improvements
Strategic and able to think several steps ahead in creating plans to reach ambitious targets
Goal-oriented, with strong initiative and creative problem-solving skills
Unquestioned integrity and commitment to Generation Hope’s mission and values
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, flexible work schedule, and paid time off.
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at the following URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now *Please do not call
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
May 19, 2022
Full time
Job Title: Scholar Recruitment Coordinator
Reports to: Community Engagement Manager
Job Status: Full time (40 hours/week)
Salary Range: $55,000 - $64,999
Application Deadline: June 24, 2022
Starting: August 15, 2022
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date we have provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported 275 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 100 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 20+ two and four-year institutions around the DC Metro region as well as other institutions across the country. For more information, please visit: www.generationhope.org.
We are one of the “best non-profits in the region.” Read below to learn why.
By joining our team, you will be working for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits in the Washington, DC region" by the Catalogue for Philanthropy. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we have done the work to create a culture that truly supports every
member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all of its forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
The Scholar Recruitment Coordinator is responsible for managing and implementing Generation Hope’s recruitment process for our Scholar Program for teen parents, which includes overseeing the Scholar application process, being a voice in the community to spread awareness about Generation Hope, and executing strategies to recruit specific student groups, such as teen fathers. The Scholar Recruitment Coordinator should have a solid track record in large-scale recruitment efforts, a strong background in public speaking, provide outstanding customer service, be an enthusiastic professional, and be able to build relationships with internal and external customers. This person will often act as the first point of contact for Generation Hope and must be able to excite people about our mission and inspire them to action.
Primary Responsibilities:
Conduct college-readiness workshops at schools, nonprofits, and social service agencies throughout the region each year to provide parenting students with basic information on postsecondary opportunities.
Execute creative strategies for recruiting specific groups of young parents, such as teen fathers.
Host virtual and in-person events relevant to recruitment, including finding speakers, coordinating promotion, and providing general event planning.
Oversee the application process for Scholar applicants, which includes updating the Scholar application annually, working with the communications team to announce the application cycle to external audiences, working with the Program Intern to ensure all incoming applications are complete, and leading the interview process.
Create and manage a Scholar recruitment database that documents teen parents reached through all outreach efforts and progress toward goals.
Manage and improve the Scholar Leadership Council, which is a voluntary group of Scholars who further engage with our programming and community leadership/speaking opportunities.
Work with the community engagement team to synchronize Scholar and mentor onboarding.
Communications
Work with the communications team to amplify Scholar recruitment messaging by providing content, priorities, etc.
Speak regularly at events around the region that are attended by teen parents and potential Scholars and/or youth professionals for the purpose of meeting Scholar recruitment goals.
Other
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; and participating in professional societies.
Other duties as assigned.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HARDWORKING, INNOVATIVE, COLLABORATIVE INDIVIDUAL WHO THRIVES IN A FAST-PACED ENVIRONMENT. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST HAVE THESE QUALITIES/QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s Degree OR a combination of post-secondary education and experience equal to five years
Experience collaborating across departments
Extremely organized with strong attention to detail and unparalleled follow-up
Bilingual - Spanish/English
Access to reliable, insured transportation to get to events around the D.C. metro area
Must be available for special events and speaking opportunities, which may occur on evenings and weekends
Compelling and confident public speaker who can inspire people to action and is comfortable speaking and presenting in both formal and informal settings
Strong relationship-builder who can connect with a diverse range of people and groups
Ability to analyze and interpret data and make data-driven adjustments to maximize effectiveness
Ability to self-direct and prioritize among competing goals and to initiate process improvements
Strategic and able to think several steps ahead in creating plans to reach ambitious targets
Goal-oriented, with strong initiative and creative problem-solving skills
Unquestioned integrity and commitment to Generation Hope’s mission and values
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, flexible work schedule, and paid time off.
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at the following URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now *Please do not call
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Job Title: Program Coordinator
Reports to: Early Childhood Manager
Job Status: Full time (40 hours/week)
Salary Range: $55,000 - $64,999
Application Deadline: May 16, 2022
Starting: July 5, 2022
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date we have provided over $1 million in tuition
assistance, supported 275 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 100 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 20+ two and four-year institutions around the DC Metro region as well as other institutions across the country. For more information, please visit: www.generationhope.org .
We are one of the “best non-profits in the region.” Read below to learn why.
By joining our team, you will be working for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits in the Washington, DC region" by the Catalogue for Philanthropy. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we have done the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all of its forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to support teen parents and their children in our innovative Scholar and Next Generation Academy programs, helping two generations thrive through education.
Primary Responsibilities:
Case Management and Program Support
●Support a caseload of 8-12 Generation Hope Scholars, who are all teen parents in college, in the Scholar program, providing holistic case management including, but not limited to:
o Academic planning
o Assistance with navigating the college system, such as financial aid and transferring to a 4-year school
o Making referrals for Scholars and assisting them in accessing government and
community services
o Providing emotional support
● Support a caseload of 5-8 Generation Hope Scholar families in our early childhood program, Next Generation Academy, providing holistic case management to both teen parents and their children including, but not limited to:
o Monthly parenting-focused home visits utilizing provided curriculum
o Academic planning
o Assistance with navigating the college system, such as financial aid and transferring to a 4-year school
o Making referrals for Scholars and assisting them in accessing government and
community services
o Providing emotional support
o Helping Scholars access needed resources for their children
o Providing assistance in ensuring that children are receiving high-quality early childhood education
● Ensure our Scholars receive consistent and supportive mentoring through our robus mentoring program by supervising the mentoring relationships within your caseload, including addressing areas of conflict or challenge among Scholars and their mentors (i.e. Sponsors) in a productive, sensitive way that maintains and improves the Scholar/Sponsor relationship
● Work directly with groups of mentors in our Next Generation Academy (i.e. Resource Families) to help Scholars and their children access needed resources and supports that will help them thrive
● Maintain accurate program records through program database (as well as hard copy) to ensure thorough program evaluation
● Assist with organizing and planning various program events, such as field trips, social events, and trainings
Other
● Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; and participating in professional societies
● Other duties as assigned
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HARDWORKING, INNOVATIVE, COLLABORATIVE INDIVIDUAL WHO THRIVES IN A FAST PACED ENVIRONMENT. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE THESE QUALITIES/QUALIFICATIONS:
● Bachelor’s degree
● At least 1 year experience working with youth
● At least 2 years experience working with young children and/or their parents, preferably in a setting focusing on early literacy
● Experience with data entry
● Personal qualities of honesty, credibility, and dedication to the mission and values of Generation Hope.
● Ability to make people feel comfortable and create rapport
● Fantastic customer service ethic and high expectations for quality
● Excellent office and computer skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office is required.
● Able to establish and maintain cooperative professional relationships with colleagues, donors, volunteers and the public
● Willingness to adjust hours to accommodate the needs and schedules of Scholars and their children, and must be available for special events and trainings, which may occur on evenings and weekends
● Access to a vehicle to get to sites around the D.C. metro area on a regular basis
● Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred
● Counseling and/or case management experience a plus
● Experience facilitating or co-leading workshops/trainings a plus
● Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information about the benefits of working at Generation Hope can be found at generationhope.org/careers .
To apply, please complete the online application here: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . Please do not call.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Apr 12, 2022
Full time
Job Title: Program Coordinator
Reports to: Early Childhood Manager
Job Status: Full time (40 hours/week)
Salary Range: $55,000 - $64,999
Application Deadline: May 16, 2022
Starting: July 5, 2022
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date we have provided over $1 million in tuition
assistance, supported 275 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 100 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 20+ two and four-year institutions around the DC Metro region as well as other institutions across the country. For more information, please visit: www.generationhope.org .
We are one of the “best non-profits in the region.” Read below to learn why.
By joining our team, you will be working for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits in the Washington, DC region" by the Catalogue for Philanthropy. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we have done the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all of its forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to support teen parents and their children in our innovative Scholar and Next Generation Academy programs, helping two generations thrive through education.
Primary Responsibilities:
Case Management and Program Support
●Support a caseload of 8-12 Generation Hope Scholars, who are all teen parents in college, in the Scholar program, providing holistic case management including, but not limited to:
o Academic planning
o Assistance with navigating the college system, such as financial aid and transferring to a 4-year school
o Making referrals for Scholars and assisting them in accessing government and
community services
o Providing emotional support
● Support a caseload of 5-8 Generation Hope Scholar families in our early childhood program, Next Generation Academy, providing holistic case management to both teen parents and their children including, but not limited to:
o Monthly parenting-focused home visits utilizing provided curriculum
o Academic planning
o Assistance with navigating the college system, such as financial aid and transferring to a 4-year school
o Making referrals for Scholars and assisting them in accessing government and
community services
o Providing emotional support
o Helping Scholars access needed resources for their children
o Providing assistance in ensuring that children are receiving high-quality early childhood education
● Ensure our Scholars receive consistent and supportive mentoring through our robus mentoring program by supervising the mentoring relationships within your caseload, including addressing areas of conflict or challenge among Scholars and their mentors (i.e. Sponsors) in a productive, sensitive way that maintains and improves the Scholar/Sponsor relationship
● Work directly with groups of mentors in our Next Generation Academy (i.e. Resource Families) to help Scholars and their children access needed resources and supports that will help them thrive
● Maintain accurate program records through program database (as well as hard copy) to ensure thorough program evaluation
● Assist with organizing and planning various program events, such as field trips, social events, and trainings
Other
● Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; and participating in professional societies
● Other duties as assigned
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HARDWORKING, INNOVATIVE, COLLABORATIVE INDIVIDUAL WHO THRIVES IN A FAST PACED ENVIRONMENT. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE THESE QUALITIES/QUALIFICATIONS:
● Bachelor’s degree
● At least 1 year experience working with youth
● At least 2 years experience working with young children and/or their parents, preferably in a setting focusing on early literacy
● Experience with data entry
● Personal qualities of honesty, credibility, and dedication to the mission and values of Generation Hope.
● Ability to make people feel comfortable and create rapport
● Fantastic customer service ethic and high expectations for quality
● Excellent office and computer skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office is required.
● Able to establish and maintain cooperative professional relationships with colleagues, donors, volunteers and the public
● Willingness to adjust hours to accommodate the needs and schedules of Scholars and their children, and must be available for special events and trainings, which may occur on evenings and weekends
● Access to a vehicle to get to sites around the D.C. metro area on a regular basis
● Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred
● Counseling and/or case management experience a plus
● Experience facilitating or co-leading workshops/trainings a plus
● Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information about the benefits of working at Generation Hope can be found at generationhope.org/careers .
To apply, please complete the online application here: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . Please do not call.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Oregon Youth Authority
530 Center St NE, Ste 500, Salem, OR 97301
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is hiring a permanent, full-time Statewide Education Coordinator to plan, develop, implement, administer and manage multi-jurisdictional resources to provide instructional programs to increase the skills, knowledge and career opportunities of youth in the Oregon Youth Authority. You will develop, coordinate, and implement programs that support the educational, vocational and employment needs of youth. As the statewide education coordinator you will create operational alignment with peer state agencies, non profits, and community businesses to develop employment internships, formal apprenticeship programs, and work experience partnerships, including budget review/oversight, policy development, alignment of content specific education courses, alignment of education and vocational programs and continuous improvement efforts. You will work with OYA’s local, state and federal partners to develop new education and vocational programming by reviewing agency/program needs, leading multi-agency workgroups, developing and implementing programs for positive youth outcomes. The position advocates for youth needs/rights, developing and implementing sound policies and procedures, ensuring that information is shared, and interagency agreements are established so that all involved have ownership and buy-in.
For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please click here .
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Education, Education Administration or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years experience coordinating or administering a program
OR;
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill requirements listed for the classification.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
Required Skills:
Commitment to supporting healthy youth development through educational and vocational opportunities.
Commitment to centering diversity, equity and inclusion in work, with an emphasis on equitable opportunities and outcomes for youth from marginalized groups.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA: If you have these qualities, let us know! It’s how we will choose whom to move forward!
Note: You do not need to have all of these qualities to be eligible for this position.
E xperience coordinating or administering high school and/or post-secondary education/vocation programs especially those in alternative settings e.g. juvenile justice, correctional facilities, etc.
High level of initiative, effort and commitment towards completing assignments on time and efficiently, working with minimal supervision.
Tact and diplomacy in dealing with others, taking political and public policy aspects into consideration.
Excellent collaboration, communication, organization, project management and leadership skills.
Model and encourage a collaborative team approach.
Outstanding critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Excellent organizational and communication skills.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully at oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-86455.
Attach a cover letter. Your cover letter should clearly demonstrate how your experience and training relates to the qualities that you have under the “desired attributes” section above.
Your cover letter must be limited to two (2) page.
Please address your cover letter to Erin Fuimaono, Development Services Assistant Director
Generic cover letters and/or cover letters that do not address the qualities that you have under the “desired attributes” section may receive lower scores than those that addressed the desired qualities.
If you are an external applicant, you must upload your cover letter in the ‘Resume/CV’ section of the application.
Complete the questionnaire / supplemental questions.
After you submit your application please respond to the public records request authorization and gender identity questionnaire. This step will come after you submit and will complete the process. If you are an employee, the tasks will come to your Workday inbox.
If you are a veteran, you may receive preference. Click here for more information about veterans’ preference . The task to claim preference will come after the public records request and gender identity questionnaire tasks. Click here for a guide on how to upload your documents. For privacy reasons, please do not attach your DD214/DD215/civil service preference letter to your application or combine it with any other required document attachments.
Additional Information:
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Feb 08, 2022
Full time
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is hiring a permanent, full-time Statewide Education Coordinator to plan, develop, implement, administer and manage multi-jurisdictional resources to provide instructional programs to increase the skills, knowledge and career opportunities of youth in the Oregon Youth Authority. You will develop, coordinate, and implement programs that support the educational, vocational and employment needs of youth. As the statewide education coordinator you will create operational alignment with peer state agencies, non profits, and community businesses to develop employment internships, formal apprenticeship programs, and work experience partnerships, including budget review/oversight, policy development, alignment of content specific education courses, alignment of education and vocational programs and continuous improvement efforts. You will work with OYA’s local, state and federal partners to develop new education and vocational programming by reviewing agency/program needs, leading multi-agency workgroups, developing and implementing programs for positive youth outcomes. The position advocates for youth needs/rights, developing and implementing sound policies and procedures, ensuring that information is shared, and interagency agreements are established so that all involved have ownership and buy-in.
For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please click here .
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Education, Education Administration or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years experience coordinating or administering a program
OR;
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill requirements listed for the classification.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
Required Skills:
Commitment to supporting healthy youth development through educational and vocational opportunities.
Commitment to centering diversity, equity and inclusion in work, with an emphasis on equitable opportunities and outcomes for youth from marginalized groups.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA: If you have these qualities, let us know! It’s how we will choose whom to move forward!
Note: You do not need to have all of these qualities to be eligible for this position.
E xperience coordinating or administering high school and/or post-secondary education/vocation programs especially those in alternative settings e.g. juvenile justice, correctional facilities, etc.
High level of initiative, effort and commitment towards completing assignments on time and efficiently, working with minimal supervision.
Tact and diplomacy in dealing with others, taking political and public policy aspects into consideration.
Excellent collaboration, communication, organization, project management and leadership skills.
Model and encourage a collaborative team approach.
Outstanding critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Excellent organizational and communication skills.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully at oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-86455.
Attach a cover letter. Your cover letter should clearly demonstrate how your experience and training relates to the qualities that you have under the “desired attributes” section above.
Your cover letter must be limited to two (2) page.
Please address your cover letter to Erin Fuimaono, Development Services Assistant Director
Generic cover letters and/or cover letters that do not address the qualities that you have under the “desired attributes” section may receive lower scores than those that addressed the desired qualities.
If you are an external applicant, you must upload your cover letter in the ‘Resume/CV’ section of the application.
Complete the questionnaire / supplemental questions.
After you submit your application please respond to the public records request authorization and gender identity questionnaire. This step will come after you submit and will complete the process. If you are an employee, the tasks will come to your Workday inbox.
If you are a veteran, you may receive preference. Click here for more information about veterans’ preference . The task to claim preference will come after the public records request and gender identity questionnaire tasks. Click here for a guide on how to upload your documents. For privacy reasons, please do not attach your DD214/DD215/civil service preference letter to your application or combine it with any other required document attachments.
Additional Information:
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
OYA welcomes you to join our exceptional team of Group Life Coordinators at the Tillamook Youth Correctional Facility!
The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is currently hiring for multiple positions as a Group Life Coordinator 2 (GLC2). GLC2 ensures a safe and secure environment for the public, youth, and staff. In your role, you will provide pro-social role modeling by working directly with youth carrying out the specific day to day functions of each unit. This includes:
Coaching, confronting, and correcting the behavior of the youth.
Observing, evaluating, and recording youth behavior, attitude, and performance. You will record their attendance and participation in treatment groups, recreations, vocational/educational activities, and/or community service and document unusual incidents and critical events.
Prepare Youth Incident Reports (YIRs)
Assign, train, and supervise youth who are performing chores on living units and jobs within the facility (e.g., maintenance, kitchen, laundry, landscaping, janitorial, etc.)
Supervise youth performing community based work crew activities where appropriate.
Observe and monitor youth offenders for suicide prevention and potential health and safety risks.
Conduct security inspections and searches of facility, grounds, and state vehicles.
Administer medication to youth (under the training and indirect supervision of medical staff) and maintain contact with medical staff to ensure appropriate medical care for the youth.
May provide secure transport of youth to appointments within the community.
Additional Details:
Multiple Positions: This recruitment announcement will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill current vacancies - permanent, full-time, part-time and temporary positions.
Under-fill: The goal of this recruitment is to fill this position at a GLC2 level. However, we encourage candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for a GLC1 ($2,937.00 - $4,322.00 monthly/$16.94 - $24.94 hourly) to apply, as we may consider under-filling the position until the selected candidate meets the minimum qualifications for a GLC2. Under-fill training will not exceed one year.
Representation: This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Compensation: $3,430.00 - $5,218.00 monthly / $19.79 - $30.10 hourly. Salary normally starts at first step.
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
OYA facilities are tobacco free environments.
Shift work in a 24-hour, 7-day a week operation, with night shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required.
Adhere to the dress code of the specific work site.
Frequent exposure to verbal abuse, threats, and dealing with impulsive, rebellious, assaultive youth.
The use of reasonable force in the performance of duties or during a disturbance or other emergency situation may be required.
Physical standards for vision, hearing, dexterity, push/pull, running, and jogging.
Transport youth as requested, and, if in a security position, operate state vehicles.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
How To Qualify:
GLC2 Qualifications:
You must possess a high school diploma, GED certificate, or other proof of education at the same or higher level; AND
Six months full-time experience working with 12 to 24 year-old youth offenders in either a residential care or treatment program; OR
A Certificate or Associate degree from an accredited school in a behavioral science or equivalent training program.
Under-fill - GLC1 Qualifications
You must possess a high school diploma, GED certificate, or other proof of education at the same or higher level.
Special Qualifications:
You must be 21 years of age or older and possess a valid driver license and acceptable driving record.
This position also requires a Physical Abilities Test (PAT) The PAT includes the following elements that applicants need to demonstrate the ability to:
Ability to handle, feel, and have finger dexterity using both hands.
Ability to move, carry or hold objects weighing from 6 lbs up to 165 lbs moving a maximum of 54 feet.
Ability to kneel, bend, turn and stand, turn and sit, reach and crawl.
Ability to perform 15 step-ups on a 12-inch stepping platform.
Ability to run or jog 100 yards.
Ability to hold body weight in the push-up position for 50 seconds.
Ability to hold a 6lb medicine ball at chest level with arms extended for a period of 40 seconds.
Ability to complete the circuit outlined above two times with a 1 minute break between sessions.
Acceptable vision of at least 20/30 (with or without correction) in both eyes, with peripheral vision of 160 degrees from a distance of 20 feet.
Have binaural hearing (aided or unaided) in ranges from 500 to 2000 Hz and from 20 to 60 db.
Applicants may contact the facility for more information on the PAT or the OYA Training Academy.
Desired Attributes: We may show preference to candidates whose application materials demonstrate the following:
Experience working in a team setting and communicating information.
Experience utilizing problem-solving techniques.
Experience providing and utilizing skills as a mentor or as a coach.
Experience demonstrating excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Jan 28, 2022
Full time
OYA welcomes you to join our exceptional team of Group Life Coordinators at the Tillamook Youth Correctional Facility!
The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is currently hiring for multiple positions as a Group Life Coordinator 2 (GLC2). GLC2 ensures a safe and secure environment for the public, youth, and staff. In your role, you will provide pro-social role modeling by working directly with youth carrying out the specific day to day functions of each unit. This includes:
Coaching, confronting, and correcting the behavior of the youth.
Observing, evaluating, and recording youth behavior, attitude, and performance. You will record their attendance and participation in treatment groups, recreations, vocational/educational activities, and/or community service and document unusual incidents and critical events.
Prepare Youth Incident Reports (YIRs)
Assign, train, and supervise youth who are performing chores on living units and jobs within the facility (e.g., maintenance, kitchen, laundry, landscaping, janitorial, etc.)
Supervise youth performing community based work crew activities where appropriate.
Observe and monitor youth offenders for suicide prevention and potential health and safety risks.
Conduct security inspections and searches of facility, grounds, and state vehicles.
Administer medication to youth (under the training and indirect supervision of medical staff) and maintain contact with medical staff to ensure appropriate medical care for the youth.
May provide secure transport of youth to appointments within the community.
Additional Details:
Multiple Positions: This recruitment announcement will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill current vacancies - permanent, full-time, part-time and temporary positions.
Under-fill: The goal of this recruitment is to fill this position at a GLC2 level. However, we encourage candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for a GLC1 ($2,937.00 - $4,322.00 monthly/$16.94 - $24.94 hourly) to apply, as we may consider under-filling the position until the selected candidate meets the minimum qualifications for a GLC2. Under-fill training will not exceed one year.
Representation: This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Compensation: $3,430.00 - $5,218.00 monthly / $19.79 - $30.10 hourly. Salary normally starts at first step.
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
OYA facilities are tobacco free environments.
Shift work in a 24-hour, 7-day a week operation, with night shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required.
Adhere to the dress code of the specific work site.
Frequent exposure to verbal abuse, threats, and dealing with impulsive, rebellious, assaultive youth.
The use of reasonable force in the performance of duties or during a disturbance or other emergency situation may be required.
Physical standards for vision, hearing, dexterity, push/pull, running, and jogging.
Transport youth as requested, and, if in a security position, operate state vehicles.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
How To Qualify:
GLC2 Qualifications:
You must possess a high school diploma, GED certificate, or other proof of education at the same or higher level; AND
Six months full-time experience working with 12 to 24 year-old youth offenders in either a residential care or treatment program; OR
A Certificate or Associate degree from an accredited school in a behavioral science or equivalent training program.
Under-fill - GLC1 Qualifications
You must possess a high school diploma, GED certificate, or other proof of education at the same or higher level.
Special Qualifications:
You must be 21 years of age or older and possess a valid driver license and acceptable driving record.
This position also requires a Physical Abilities Test (PAT) The PAT includes the following elements that applicants need to demonstrate the ability to:
Ability to handle, feel, and have finger dexterity using both hands.
Ability to move, carry or hold objects weighing from 6 lbs up to 165 lbs moving a maximum of 54 feet.
Ability to kneel, bend, turn and stand, turn and sit, reach and crawl.
Ability to perform 15 step-ups on a 12-inch stepping platform.
Ability to run or jog 100 yards.
Ability to hold body weight in the push-up position for 50 seconds.
Ability to hold a 6lb medicine ball at chest level with arms extended for a period of 40 seconds.
Ability to complete the circuit outlined above two times with a 1 minute break between sessions.
Acceptable vision of at least 20/30 (with or without correction) in both eyes, with peripheral vision of 160 degrees from a distance of 20 feet.
Have binaural hearing (aided or unaided) in ranges from 500 to 2000 Hz and from 20 to 60 db.
Applicants may contact the facility for more information on the PAT or the OYA Training Academy.
Desired Attributes: We may show preference to candidates whose application materials demonstrate the following:
Experience working in a team setting and communicating information.
Experience utilizing problem-solving techniques.
Experience providing and utilizing skills as a mentor or as a coach.
Experience demonstrating excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) welcomes you to join the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) team as their new Youth Services Coordinator to help coordinate and deliver services to youth and their families and to assure culturally sensitive service delivery by others in the Portland, Oregon metro area - Clackamas County, Multnomah County, and Washington County. You will be responsible for providing training and consultation to agency staff; networking with the community regarding youth and other minority youth concerns.
A Day In The Life:
Assists youth and families in understanding Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility and Camp Florence Youth Transition Facility and OYA Services, programs, and expectations.
Provides cultural education for minority youth in need of cultural awareness.
Facilitates group intervention and one on one activities with youth in secure facilities and community settings.
Meet with intake youth individually upon arrival at least once a week to discuss behavior, personal issues, progress, problem -solving skills, goal setting, and by using various techniques to confront, guide and support the youth during the intake process and after they transfer to their permanent living units. Introduce Family Engagement and opportunities youth and family will have to participate.
Consult and assist OIIR staff and statewide regional liaisons in delivering direct program services, cultural awareness, and special projects.
Collaborate with probation officers managing the youth case plan for youth’s individual transition plans.
Provides emotional support for minority youth/families at case reviews and Multi-Disciplinary Meetings (MDT’s).
Works collaboratively and assists the OIIR Statewide Services Coordinator to provide services for non-citizen youth.
Assists to respond and communicate any issues related to youth immigration concerns at Eastern Youth Facility and provides support and guidance to youth and their families.
Assists OIIR Director, Manager, and staff in delivering cultural, diversity service to youth in closed custody, community residential programs, and community support for surrounding counties in Eastern Oregon and OYA staff statewide.
Coordinate and facilitate cultural events.
Networks with all minority community to provide educational, cultural, inspirational events for youth and staff at Eastern Oregon Youth Facility.
Makes speeches and presentations to community groups.
Keeps Oregon minority community informed about Eastern Oregon programs/services.
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator facilitate/explains/provides Spanish translation between youth, staff, and physicians.
This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
Oregon Youth Authority is a tobacco free environment.
Work in a team environment. Help promote and maintain a harmonious work environment.
Daily face-to-face contact with adjudicated youth, some of which frequently resist instruction and exhibit verbally hostile or physically assaultive behavior. May be subject to a hostage situation.
Physical exertion to subdue out-of-control, combative, belligerent, hostile youth. May require use of reasonable force (including restraint equipment) during course of duties or during disturbances or other emergencies.
Staff may have potential exposure to communicable diseases. The consistent and effective use of appropriate infection-control materials and techniques is required.
Staff is expected to be a positive example and role model for the other staff and youth. The staff is to be supportive toward OYA, RVYCF and Camp Florence, their policies and procedures. Being a positive role model includes, but is not limited to: no excessive absenteeism, personal appearance is neat, treats all human beings with respect, is a law abiding citizen.
Each employee is to provide a positive, affirming environment which values fellow employees and the people they serve.
Will adhere to OYA Policy Memo II-D-3.4 regarding interpersonal relationships with youth.
All OYA employees are expected to work using safe work practices and to follow all policies regarding safe work practices.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science or a related field with major courses in a behavioral science and one year of professional Juvenile Counseling experience in a correctional facility setting.
Three years experience providing professional counseling services directly to clientele or having direct client or inmate contact in a social service/rehabilitative setting may substitute for the Bachelor's degree. NOTE: Professional counseling experience must include providing supportive counseling to clients on a one-to-one basis with full responsibility for monitoring each case plan. To receive credit for a degree or coursework in a related field, you must submit a photocopy of your transcripts.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA : In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below as part of final scoring to advance those that qualify to the interview portion.
Lived and/or demonstrated experience working with at-risk population and marginalized population.
Experience working with community members/partners, internal and external stakeholders, and peers.
Strong computer skills, Microsoft Office, ability to create analyze and track data for reports and documentation.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully by going to oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-85257 or click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OYA--Multnomah-PP-Office/Youth-Services-Coordinator_REQ-85257
A resume will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.
Complete the questionnaire / supplemental questions.
COVER LETTER: Submit a cover letter describing how you meet the qualifications and the desired attributes above.
After you submit your application please respond to the public records request authorization and gender identity questionnaire. This step will come after you submit and will complete the process. If you are an employee, the tasks will come to your Workday inbox.
If you are a veteran, you may receive preference. Click here for more information about veterans’ preference . The task to claim preference will come after the public records request and gender identity questionnaire tasks. Click here for a guide on how to upload your documents. For privacy reasons, please do not attach your DD214/DD215/civil service preference letter to your application or combine it with any other required document attachments.
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Jan 11, 2022
Full time
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) welcomes you to join the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) team as their new Youth Services Coordinator to help coordinate and deliver services to youth and their families and to assure culturally sensitive service delivery by others in the Portland, Oregon metro area - Clackamas County, Multnomah County, and Washington County. You will be responsible for providing training and consultation to agency staff; networking with the community regarding youth and other minority youth concerns.
A Day In The Life:
Assists youth and families in understanding Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility and Camp Florence Youth Transition Facility and OYA Services, programs, and expectations.
Provides cultural education for minority youth in need of cultural awareness.
Facilitates group intervention and one on one activities with youth in secure facilities and community settings.
Meet with intake youth individually upon arrival at least once a week to discuss behavior, personal issues, progress, problem -solving skills, goal setting, and by using various techniques to confront, guide and support the youth during the intake process and after they transfer to their permanent living units. Introduce Family Engagement and opportunities youth and family will have to participate.
Consult and assist OIIR staff and statewide regional liaisons in delivering direct program services, cultural awareness, and special projects.
Collaborate with probation officers managing the youth case plan for youth’s individual transition plans.
Provides emotional support for minority youth/families at case reviews and Multi-Disciplinary Meetings (MDT’s).
Works collaboratively and assists the OIIR Statewide Services Coordinator to provide services for non-citizen youth.
Assists to respond and communicate any issues related to youth immigration concerns at Eastern Youth Facility and provides support and guidance to youth and their families.
Assists OIIR Director, Manager, and staff in delivering cultural, diversity service to youth in closed custody, community residential programs, and community support for surrounding counties in Eastern Oregon and OYA staff statewide.
Coordinate and facilitate cultural events.
Networks with all minority community to provide educational, cultural, inspirational events for youth and staff at Eastern Oregon Youth Facility.
Makes speeches and presentations to community groups.
Keeps Oregon minority community informed about Eastern Oregon programs/services.
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator facilitate/explains/provides Spanish translation between youth, staff, and physicians.
This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
Oregon Youth Authority is a tobacco free environment.
Work in a team environment. Help promote and maintain a harmonious work environment.
Daily face-to-face contact with adjudicated youth, some of which frequently resist instruction and exhibit verbally hostile or physically assaultive behavior. May be subject to a hostage situation.
Physical exertion to subdue out-of-control, combative, belligerent, hostile youth. May require use of reasonable force (including restraint equipment) during course of duties or during disturbances or other emergencies.
Staff may have potential exposure to communicable diseases. The consistent and effective use of appropriate infection-control materials and techniques is required.
Staff is expected to be a positive example and role model for the other staff and youth. The staff is to be supportive toward OYA, RVYCF and Camp Florence, their policies and procedures. Being a positive role model includes, but is not limited to: no excessive absenteeism, personal appearance is neat, treats all human beings with respect, is a law abiding citizen.
Each employee is to provide a positive, affirming environment which values fellow employees and the people they serve.
Will adhere to OYA Policy Memo II-D-3.4 regarding interpersonal relationships with youth.
All OYA employees are expected to work using safe work practices and to follow all policies regarding safe work practices.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science or a related field with major courses in a behavioral science and one year of professional Juvenile Counseling experience in a correctional facility setting.
Three years experience providing professional counseling services directly to clientele or having direct client or inmate contact in a social service/rehabilitative setting may substitute for the Bachelor's degree. NOTE: Professional counseling experience must include providing supportive counseling to clients on a one-to-one basis with full responsibility for monitoring each case plan. To receive credit for a degree or coursework in a related field, you must submit a photocopy of your transcripts.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA : In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below as part of final scoring to advance those that qualify to the interview portion.
Lived and/or demonstrated experience working with at-risk population and marginalized population.
Experience working with community members/partners, internal and external stakeholders, and peers.
Strong computer skills, Microsoft Office, ability to create analyze and track data for reports and documentation.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully by going to oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-85257 or click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OYA--Multnomah-PP-Office/Youth-Services-Coordinator_REQ-85257
A resume will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.
Complete the questionnaire / supplemental questions.
COVER LETTER: Submit a cover letter describing how you meet the qualifications and the desired attributes above.
After you submit your application please respond to the public records request authorization and gender identity questionnaire. This step will come after you submit and will complete the process. If you are an employee, the tasks will come to your Workday inbox.
If you are a veteran, you may receive preference. Click here for more information about veterans’ preference . The task to claim preference will come after the public records request and gender identity questionnaire tasks. Click here for a guide on how to upload your documents. For privacy reasons, please do not attach your DD214/DD215/civil service preference letter to your application or combine it with any other required document attachments.
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) welcomes you to join the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) team as their new Multicultural Coordinator, Youth Services Coordinator to help coordinate and deliver services to youth and their families and to assure culturally sensitive service delivery by others at Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility (RVYCF) in Grants Pass, Oregon and Camp Florence in Florence, Oregon. You will be responsible for providing training and consultation to agency staff; networking with the community regarding youth and other minority youth concerns.
A Day In The Life:
Assists youth and families in understanding Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility and Camp Florence Youth Transition Facility and OYA Services, programs, and expectations.
Provides cultural education for minority youth in need of cultural awareness.
Facilitates group intervention and one on one activities with youth in secure facilities and community settings.
Meet with intake youth individually upon arrival at least once a week to discuss behavior, personal issues, progress, problem -solving skills, goal setting, and by using various techniques to confront, guide and support the youth during the intake process and after they transfer to their permanent living units. Introduce Family Engagement and opportunities youth and family will have to participate.
Consult and assist OIIR staff and statewide regional liaisons in delivering direct program services, cultural awareness, and special projects.
Collaborate with probation officers managing the youth case plan for youth’s individual transition plans.
Provides emotional support for minority youth/families at case reviews and Multi-Disciplinary Meetings (MDT’s).
Works collaboratively and assists the OIIR Statewide Services Coordinator to provide services for non-citizen youth.
Assists to respond and communicate any issues related to youth immigration concerns at Eastern Youth Facility and provides support and guidance to youth and their families.
Assists OIIR Director, Manager, and staff in delivering cultural, diversity service to youth in closed custody, community residential programs, and community support for surrounding counties in Eastern Oregon and OYA staff statewide.
Coordinate and facilitate cultural events.
Networks with all minority community to provide educational, cultural, inspirational events for youth and staff at Eastern Oregon Youth Facility.
Makes speeches and presentations to community groups.
Keeps Oregon minority community informed about Eastern Oregon programs/services.
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator facilitate/explains/provides Spanish translation between youth, staff, and physicians.
This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
Oregon Youth Authority is a tobacco free environment.
Work in a team environment. Help promote and maintain a harmonious work environment.
Daily face-to-face contact with adjudicated youth, some of which frequently resist instruction and exhibit verbally hostile or physically assaultive behavior. May be subject to a hostage situation.
Physical exertion to subdue out-of-control, combative, belligerent, hostile youth. May require use of reasonable force (including restraint equipment) during course of duties or during disturbances or other emergencies.
Staff may have potential exposure to communicable diseases. The consistent and effective use of appropriate infection-control materials and techniques is required.
Staff is expected to be a positive example and role model for the other staff and youth. The staff is to be supportive toward OYA, RVYCF and Camp Florence, their policies and procedures. Being a positive role model includes, but is not limited to: no excessive absenteeism, personal appearance is neat, treats all human beings with respect, is a law abiding citizen.
Each employee is to provide a positive, affirming environment which values fellow employees and the people they serve.
Will adhere to OYA Policy Memo II-D-3.4 regarding interpersonal relationships with youth.
All OYA employees are expected to work using safe work practices and to follow all policies regarding safe work practices.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science or a related field with major courses in a behavioral science and one year of professional Juvenile Counseling experience in a correctional facility setting.
Three years experience providing professional counseling services directly to clientele or having direct client or inmate contact in a social service/rehabilitative setting may substitute for the Bachelor's degree. NOTE: Professional counseling experience must include providing supportive counseling to clients on a one-to-one basis with full responsibility for monitoring each case plan. To receive credit for a degree or coursework in a related field, you must submit a photocopy of your transcripts.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA : In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below as part of final scoring to advance those that qualify to the interview portion.
Lived and/or demonstrated experience working with at-risk population and marginalized population.
Experience working with community members/partners, internal and external stakeholders, and peers.
Strong computer skills, Microsoft Office, ability to create analyze and track data for reports and documentation.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully at oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-84410 or click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Grants-Pass--OYA--Rogue-Valley/MULTICULTURAL-COORDINATOR---YOUTH-SERVICES-COORDINATOR_REQ-84410
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
Dec 28, 2021
Full time
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) welcomes you to join the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) team as their new Multicultural Coordinator, Youth Services Coordinator to help coordinate and deliver services to youth and their families and to assure culturally sensitive service delivery by others at Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility (RVYCF) in Grants Pass, Oregon and Camp Florence in Florence, Oregon. You will be responsible for providing training and consultation to agency staff; networking with the community regarding youth and other minority youth concerns.
A Day In The Life:
Assists youth and families in understanding Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility and Camp Florence Youth Transition Facility and OYA Services, programs, and expectations.
Provides cultural education for minority youth in need of cultural awareness.
Facilitates group intervention and one on one activities with youth in secure facilities and community settings.
Meet with intake youth individually upon arrival at least once a week to discuss behavior, personal issues, progress, problem -solving skills, goal setting, and by using various techniques to confront, guide and support the youth during the intake process and after they transfer to their permanent living units. Introduce Family Engagement and opportunities youth and family will have to participate.
Consult and assist OIIR staff and statewide regional liaisons in delivering direct program services, cultural awareness, and special projects.
Collaborate with probation officers managing the youth case plan for youth’s individual transition plans.
Provides emotional support for minority youth/families at case reviews and Multi-Disciplinary Meetings (MDT’s).
Works collaboratively and assists the OIIR Statewide Services Coordinator to provide services for non-citizen youth.
Assists to respond and communicate any issues related to youth immigration concerns at Eastern Youth Facility and provides support and guidance to youth and their families.
Assists OIIR Director, Manager, and staff in delivering cultural, diversity service to youth in closed custody, community residential programs, and community support for surrounding counties in Eastern Oregon and OYA staff statewide.
Coordinate and facilitate cultural events.
Networks with all minority community to provide educational, cultural, inspirational events for youth and staff at Eastern Oregon Youth Facility.
Makes speeches and presentations to community groups.
Keeps Oregon minority community informed about Eastern Oregon programs/services.
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator
Assists the Tattoo Removal Program Coordinator facilitate/explains/provides Spanish translation between youth, staff, and physicians.
This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU/OPEU).
Working Conditions:
Must be able to work under the following condition with or without reasonable accommodations:
Oregon Youth Authority is a tobacco free environment.
Work in a team environment. Help promote and maintain a harmonious work environment.
Daily face-to-face contact with adjudicated youth, some of which frequently resist instruction and exhibit verbally hostile or physically assaultive behavior. May be subject to a hostage situation.
Physical exertion to subdue out-of-control, combative, belligerent, hostile youth. May require use of reasonable force (including restraint equipment) during course of duties or during disturbances or other emergencies.
Staff may have potential exposure to communicable diseases. The consistent and effective use of appropriate infection-control materials and techniques is required.
Staff is expected to be a positive example and role model for the other staff and youth. The staff is to be supportive toward OYA, RVYCF and Camp Florence, their policies and procedures. Being a positive role model includes, but is not limited to: no excessive absenteeism, personal appearance is neat, treats all human beings with respect, is a law abiding citizen.
Each employee is to provide a positive, affirming environment which values fellow employees and the people they serve.
Will adhere to OYA Policy Memo II-D-3.4 regarding interpersonal relationships with youth.
All OYA employees are expected to work using safe work practices and to follow all policies regarding safe work practices.
ABOUT OYA
At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page. To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply!
Please take a moment to watch this quick video about Oregon Youth Authority, our team and our culture bit.ly/work4OYA . For more information please visit www.oregon.gov/oya .
What's in it for You? OYA values our employees. We believe that your time outside of the workplace is as valuable as it is inside the workplace. We offer a great work/life balance with flexible work schedules on most positions and a competitive benefits package , including low-cost, high-coverage health insurance , generous time-off, and a competitive retirement plan .
Discover more about working in Oregon state government by clicking here .
What We Are Looking For:
a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science or a related field with major courses in a behavioral science and one year of professional Juvenile Counseling experience in a correctional facility setting.
Three years experience providing professional counseling services directly to clientele or having direct client or inmate contact in a social service/rehabilitative setting may substitute for the Bachelor's degree. NOTE: Professional counseling experience must include providing supportive counseling to clients on a one-to-one basis with full responsibility for monitoring each case plan. To receive credit for a degree or coursework in a related field, you must submit a photocopy of your transcripts.
The State of Oregon requires all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series or have an approved exception to the requirement due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief. Successful candidates for this position must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception prior to their first day of employment. Failure to provide proof of full documentation or receipt of an approved exception will lead to withdrawal of the job offer. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Driver’s License: Driving/travel is an essential function of the position. You must possess a valid Oregon Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA : In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below as part of final scoring to advance those that qualify to the interview portion.
Lived and/or demonstrated experience working with at-risk population and marginalized population.
Experience working with community members/partners, internal and external stakeholders, and peers.
Strong computer skills, Microsoft Office, ability to create analyze and track data for reports and documentation.
How to apply:
Complete the application fully at oregonjobs.org and search job announcement REQ-84410 or click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Grants-Pass--OYA--Rogue-Valley/MULTICULTURAL-COORDINATOR---YOUTH-SERVICES-COORDINATOR_REQ-84410
Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.” The more diverse we are, the better our work will be.
The Town of Hopkinton seeks a full-time Social Worker/Program Coordinator.
The Town of Hopkinton is committed to equal opportunity, encourages diversity and inclusion and believes that a positive culture of inclusion in Town governance contributes to the Town’s overall qualities as a great place to live and work. We welcome all to apply.
Are you a creative clinician who is passionate about the mental health and wellness of youth and families?
Have you wished you could use your creativity to both work with your clients and bring quality mental health programs to life in a community?
Are you a team player who would enjoy working collaboratively within the community of Hopkinton to meet the needs of its youth and families?
Do you want to be a part of Team Hopkinton that embraces, fosters and celebrates diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging?
Hiring Salary: $63,731 to $76,481, depending on qualifications. Competitive Leave and Benefits package including County pension. Work location will be a combination of remote, in-office and other Hopkinton locations per appointments.
Under the direction of the Youth and Families Services Director, this position provides clinical and programmatic work in fostering the healthy development and growth of Hopkinton’s youth and their families and in the implementation of related programs and services. Performs coordination of Behavioral Health and Wellness Initiatives for the Town of Hopkinton Youth & Family Services (HYFS). This role includes planning, guiding and implementing action plans based on needs-assessments and HYFS strategic plan, leading to long-term involvement of community institutions, organizations and individuals for a healthier community. This role also includes clinical counseling with children and adolescents, providing caregiver support and the maintenance of a clinical caseload when needed. Works with diverse populations to ensure that all residents have equitable access to culturally appropriate services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Equivalent to Master’s degree, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Social Worker (LICSW) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist and two (2) to five (5) years of full-time progressively responsible experience in a combination of individual, group and family therapy; experience in psychological assessment and experience in managing community-based public health initiatives. Multilingual Preferred.
Required Licensing/Certification:
Licensure as a Social Worker or Mental Health Clinician.
U.S. Class D Driver’s License.
To be considered for this position, please submit the required employment application ( Town of Hopkinton Employment Application ), cover letter and resume no later than 4:00 p.m., Monday, December 6, 2021 to hr@hopkintonma.gov . Individuals who may need an accomodation in order to participate in the process should contact HR. Applications will also be accepted via drop off or mailed to : Town Hall, Human Resources Department, 18 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748.
Nov 18, 2021
Full time
The Town of Hopkinton seeks a full-time Social Worker/Program Coordinator.
The Town of Hopkinton is committed to equal opportunity, encourages diversity and inclusion and believes that a positive culture of inclusion in Town governance contributes to the Town’s overall qualities as a great place to live and work. We welcome all to apply.
Are you a creative clinician who is passionate about the mental health and wellness of youth and families?
Have you wished you could use your creativity to both work with your clients and bring quality mental health programs to life in a community?
Are you a team player who would enjoy working collaboratively within the community of Hopkinton to meet the needs of its youth and families?
Do you want to be a part of Team Hopkinton that embraces, fosters and celebrates diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging?
Hiring Salary: $63,731 to $76,481, depending on qualifications. Competitive Leave and Benefits package including County pension. Work location will be a combination of remote, in-office and other Hopkinton locations per appointments.
Under the direction of the Youth and Families Services Director, this position provides clinical and programmatic work in fostering the healthy development and growth of Hopkinton’s youth and their families and in the implementation of related programs and services. Performs coordination of Behavioral Health and Wellness Initiatives for the Town of Hopkinton Youth & Family Services (HYFS). This role includes planning, guiding and implementing action plans based on needs-assessments and HYFS strategic plan, leading to long-term involvement of community institutions, organizations and individuals for a healthier community. This role also includes clinical counseling with children and adolescents, providing caregiver support and the maintenance of a clinical caseload when needed. Works with diverse populations to ensure that all residents have equitable access to culturally appropriate services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Equivalent to Master’s degree, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Social Worker (LICSW) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist and two (2) to five (5) years of full-time progressively responsible experience in a combination of individual, group and family therapy; experience in psychological assessment and experience in managing community-based public health initiatives. Multilingual Preferred.
Required Licensing/Certification:
Licensure as a Social Worker or Mental Health Clinician.
U.S. Class D Driver’s License.
To be considered for this position, please submit the required employment application ( Town of Hopkinton Employment Application ), cover letter and resume no later than 4:00 p.m., Monday, December 6, 2021 to hr@hopkintonma.gov . Individuals who may need an accomodation in order to participate in the process should contact HR. Applications will also be accepted via drop off or mailed to : Town Hall, Human Resources Department, 18 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748.
PURPOSE
The Evening Shelter Staff works to support the 24/7 services at The Landing, a shelter that provides services to young adults experiencing homelessness. The Evening Shelter Staff position is responsible for maintaining a safe, clean, and supportive shelter program, and will uplift the caring and non-judgmental environment that is provided to young adults.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Ensure a safe, caring, non-judgmental environment for the young adults, while respecting differences in the young adults’ cultural identities, social identities, religious backgrounds, sexual orientation, and gender identities.
Guide the check-in and intake processes for all young adults coming to The Landing.
Provide structure and guidance with cooking, serving, and cleaning up meals; monitor laundry and use of the showers.
Conduct regular security checks of the facilities and monitor whereabouts of young adult guests.
De-escalate conflicts between young adults as they arise, and report extraordinary changes in young adults’ behavior or situation to Program Coordinator.
Maintain guest records in Youth Force database, ensure the Landing Shelter Tracker is updated weekly, and perform WATCH background checks are completed for new and returning young adults.
Foster a health team environment by working collaboratively and communicatively with fellow shelter staff team.
Provide full shift coverage as needed and assist with additional job responsibilities such as in-take.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience working with young adults; experience working with young adults who are experiencing homelessness is preferred. (Lived experience with homelessness or street culture can be supplemented for work experience or education.)
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, social work, or related field is preferred.
Demonstrates an appropriate maturity level to supervise and support young adults.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
$20.28 per hour + $1,000 signing bonus*. Friends of Youth offers a prorated benefits package to part time employees that includes:
15 vacation days per year with annual accrual interests, paid sick leave, 11 paid holidays, 2 personal days and 2 social justice leave days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
Medical, dental, and vision coverage, 24/7 access to telehealth
403(b) retirement plan and matching
Long-term disability and life insurance
Vacation leave, sick leave, and paid holidays.
Professional development opportunities are available 24/7 on our online learning platform.
All employees and their immediate family members can receive free counseling and mental health support through our Employee Assistance Program.
LOCATION & SCHEDULE
Shifts are 7pm-11pm five days per week: Wednesday-Sunday. May be required to work on holidays. Work is performed onsite/in-person in Redmond, WA.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Engages with diverse populations in a culturally responsive manner, and demonstrates a commitment to the values of equity and inclusion by honoring and celebrating diverse characteristics and expressions of personal identity.
Ability to develop positive relationships with young adults and act as a role model.
Ability to observe and discuss behavior problems and suggest appropriate alternatives.
Ability to work in a setting that can be highly stressful and maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Knowledge of relevant Eastside resources.
Ability to provide Trauma Informed Care and Harm Reduction services to shelter guests and demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of clients in crisis.
Ability to interact with volunteers and provide leadership, and work collaboratively with other staff, community partners and law enforcement.
Ability to perform CPR and First Aid and to administer Naloxone, if needed (training provided).
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Must satisfactorily pass criminal background check.
Must satisfactorily pass tuberculosis (TB) test.
Must successfully complete the following health certification requirements within 30 days of employment: CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens training, Food Handlers Permit.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination (or approved medical/religious exemption request).
EQUITY STATEMENT
Friends of Youth welcomes, honors, and celebrates our clients, colleagues and communities’ diverse identities, histories, knowledges, languages, and cultures. Our organizational values shape the way we work individually and collectively, as we prioritize young people’s belonging and achievement. We work to challenge, alter, and ultimately dismantle interconnected systems of structural and historic oppression. We collaborate with community stakeholders and partners to develop policy and decision-making frameworks that advance racial equity.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Friends of Youth is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. As an organization on a journey towards becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive, we are committed to equitable hiring practices. As an equal opportunity employer, Friends of Youth does not discriminate against employees or applicants based on race, ethnicity, cultural identity, creed, citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, gender, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, age, religion, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQIA+, Disabled, are/have been system-impacted and other people from traditionally underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with Disabilities to apply for this position or to perform the essential functions of this position. It is our commitment to assess our current systems and create more opportunities for access and inclusion. To request accommodation or support, please email the Human Resources Team at HR@friendsofyouth.org.
*The signing bonus is a one-time bonus that must be repaid if the employee leaves their position at Friends of Youth before six months.
Nov 04, 2021
Part time
PURPOSE
The Evening Shelter Staff works to support the 24/7 services at The Landing, a shelter that provides services to young adults experiencing homelessness. The Evening Shelter Staff position is responsible for maintaining a safe, clean, and supportive shelter program, and will uplift the caring and non-judgmental environment that is provided to young adults.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Ensure a safe, caring, non-judgmental environment for the young adults, while respecting differences in the young adults’ cultural identities, social identities, religious backgrounds, sexual orientation, and gender identities.
Guide the check-in and intake processes for all young adults coming to The Landing.
Provide structure and guidance with cooking, serving, and cleaning up meals; monitor laundry and use of the showers.
Conduct regular security checks of the facilities and monitor whereabouts of young adult guests.
De-escalate conflicts between young adults as they arise, and report extraordinary changes in young adults’ behavior or situation to Program Coordinator.
Maintain guest records in Youth Force database, ensure the Landing Shelter Tracker is updated weekly, and perform WATCH background checks are completed for new and returning young adults.
Foster a health team environment by working collaboratively and communicatively with fellow shelter staff team.
Provide full shift coverage as needed and assist with additional job responsibilities such as in-take.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience working with young adults; experience working with young adults who are experiencing homelessness is preferred. (Lived experience with homelessness or street culture can be supplemented for work experience or education.)
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, social work, or related field is preferred.
Demonstrates an appropriate maturity level to supervise and support young adults.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
$20.28 per hour + $1,000 signing bonus*. Friends of Youth offers a prorated benefits package to part time employees that includes:
15 vacation days per year with annual accrual interests, paid sick leave, 11 paid holidays, 2 personal days and 2 social justice leave days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
Medical, dental, and vision coverage, 24/7 access to telehealth
403(b) retirement plan and matching
Long-term disability and life insurance
Vacation leave, sick leave, and paid holidays.
Professional development opportunities are available 24/7 on our online learning platform.
All employees and their immediate family members can receive free counseling and mental health support through our Employee Assistance Program.
LOCATION & SCHEDULE
Shifts are 7pm-11pm five days per week: Wednesday-Sunday. May be required to work on holidays. Work is performed onsite/in-person in Redmond, WA.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Engages with diverse populations in a culturally responsive manner, and demonstrates a commitment to the values of equity and inclusion by honoring and celebrating diverse characteristics and expressions of personal identity.
Ability to develop positive relationships with young adults and act as a role model.
Ability to observe and discuss behavior problems and suggest appropriate alternatives.
Ability to work in a setting that can be highly stressful and maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Knowledge of relevant Eastside resources.
Ability to provide Trauma Informed Care and Harm Reduction services to shelter guests and demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of clients in crisis.
Ability to interact with volunteers and provide leadership, and work collaboratively with other staff, community partners and law enforcement.
Ability to perform CPR and First Aid and to administer Naloxone, if needed (training provided).
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Must satisfactorily pass criminal background check.
Must satisfactorily pass tuberculosis (TB) test.
Must successfully complete the following health certification requirements within 30 days of employment: CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens training, Food Handlers Permit.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination (or approved medical/religious exemption request).
EQUITY STATEMENT
Friends of Youth welcomes, honors, and celebrates our clients, colleagues and communities’ diverse identities, histories, knowledges, languages, and cultures. Our organizational values shape the way we work individually and collectively, as we prioritize young people’s belonging and achievement. We work to challenge, alter, and ultimately dismantle interconnected systems of structural and historic oppression. We collaborate with community stakeholders and partners to develop policy and decision-making frameworks that advance racial equity.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Friends of Youth is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. As an organization on a journey towards becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive, we are committed to equitable hiring practices. As an equal opportunity employer, Friends of Youth does not discriminate against employees or applicants based on race, ethnicity, cultural identity, creed, citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, gender, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, age, religion, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQIA+, Disabled, are/have been system-impacted and other people from traditionally underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with Disabilities to apply for this position or to perform the essential functions of this position. It is our commitment to assess our current systems and create more opportunities for access and inclusion. To request accommodation or support, please email the Human Resources Team at HR@friendsofyouth.org.
*The signing bonus is a one-time bonus that must be repaid if the employee leaves their position at Friends of Youth before six months.