WORK SCHEDULE: This position is On-Call specifically for Adolescent Housing Services (Under-18), part-time , and non-exempt. Work schedules will vary and may include days, weekends, swing, grave, and holidays depending on program need. Shifts Coverage Needed: (Day shift hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Swing shifts are 3:00pm to 11pm or 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., and Grave shift hours are 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.). On-Calls typically work mostly weekends, holidays, and emergency shift openings but schedules may vary due to emergent needs of program. On-Calls receive $1.75 per hour pay differential in lieu of benefits.
All applicants who work in our Casa de los Amigos program 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 ADOLESCENT HOUSING SERVICES: YouthCare’s Adolescent Housing Services is composed of two short-term shelters - HOPE Center and Adolescent Shelter, a shelter for unaccompanied minors Casa De Los Amigos, and long-term transitional living program Pathways. This department serves adolescents aged 12 to 17, is licensed by Washington State Department of Licensing Resources, and follow the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC 110-145-XXXX).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager and/or Program Supervisor at each program location, the On-Call Youth Counselor for Adolescent Housing Services is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All Housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. Youth Counselor's task is to create a safe and caring environment for high risk youth in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self-sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention to residents. Must be able to apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation and problem-solving skills.
Provide transportation with agency vehicles and or support for appointments (medical, counseling, etc.) as needed.
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filling shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in On-Call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program and agency needs.
With direction from Manager or Supervisor, help plan for, direct and/or provide support for recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities that are in alignment with service plans and permanency goals.
Instruct and assist youth in self-care skills/tasks, including personal care and preparing food for meals and snacks in accordance with posted menus. May be required to assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing of exited bedrooms.
Depending on program needs, at designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 clients.
Attend and fully participate in training sessions as required by program contracts (a minimum of 24 hours is required per year for Pathways, Hope Center, and Adolescent Shelter. A minimum of 40 hours per year is required for Casa).
Respond to program leadership for shift openings. Must provide monthly availability for at least three shifts per month.
Read and Complete daily progress notes, emails, logbook, and any other tracking documentation of provided client services.
Comply with mandated reporting requirements as outlined in the WACs.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including the restrooms, laundry room, the community room, and adjoining deck. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming carpets; taking out trash; sweeping/mopping floors; and similar tasks. Compile maintenance requests and submit to Program Manager or Program Supervisor as needed.
May need to dispense medication, and complete related documentation. May need to perform weekly medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Complete incident reports on any facility damage, medical emergencies or any significant incident which occurs in program or with client care.
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:
1 year of experience successfully working with at-risk-youth or young adults in a crisis, during outreach efforts or in residential setting.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contract requirements including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) background check and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF background checks is required for all employees working in Under-18 Housing programs.
Fluency in Spanish (both written and verbal).
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Course work, experience, or training in child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply.
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.
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.
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.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness
Strong oral 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 youth and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused youth.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to answer program phone, complete intakes/exits, and communicate with guardians, supervisors, and community resources. 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 youth 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: Tax-deferred 401(k) retirement participation is available to eligible On-Call employees after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period. On-Call employees also earn Sick and Safe Leave in compliance with the City of Seattle Ordinance.
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 On-Call specifically for Adolescent Housing Services (Under-18), part-time , and non-exempt. Work schedules will vary and may include days, weekends, swing, grave, and holidays depending on program need. Shifts Coverage Needed: (Day shift hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Swing shifts are 3:00pm to 11pm or 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., and Grave shift hours are 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.). On-Calls typically work mostly weekends, holidays, and emergency shift openings but schedules may vary due to emergent needs of program. On-Calls receive $1.75 per hour pay differential in lieu of benefits.
All applicants who work in our Casa de los Amigos program 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 ADOLESCENT HOUSING SERVICES: YouthCare’s Adolescent Housing Services is composed of two short-term shelters - HOPE Center and Adolescent Shelter, a shelter for unaccompanied minors Casa De Los Amigos, and long-term transitional living program Pathways. This department serves adolescents aged 12 to 17, is licensed by Washington State Department of Licensing Resources, and follow the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC 110-145-XXXX).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager and/or Program Supervisor at each program location, the On-Call Youth Counselor for Adolescent Housing Services is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All Housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. Youth Counselor's task is to create a safe and caring environment for high risk youth in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self-sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention to residents. Must be able to apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation and problem-solving skills.
Provide transportation with agency vehicles and or support for appointments (medical, counseling, etc.) as needed.
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filling shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in On-Call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program and agency needs.
With direction from Manager or Supervisor, help plan for, direct and/or provide support for recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities that are in alignment with service plans and permanency goals.
Instruct and assist youth in self-care skills/tasks, including personal care and preparing food for meals and snacks in accordance with posted menus. May be required to assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing of exited bedrooms.
Depending on program needs, at designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 clients.
Attend and fully participate in training sessions as required by program contracts (a minimum of 24 hours is required per year for Pathways, Hope Center, and Adolescent Shelter. A minimum of 40 hours per year is required for Casa).
Respond to program leadership for shift openings. Must provide monthly availability for at least three shifts per month.
Read and Complete daily progress notes, emails, logbook, and any other tracking documentation of provided client services.
Comply with mandated reporting requirements as outlined in the WACs.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including the restrooms, laundry room, the community room, and adjoining deck. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming carpets; taking out trash; sweeping/mopping floors; and similar tasks. Compile maintenance requests and submit to Program Manager or Program Supervisor as needed.
May need to dispense medication, and complete related documentation. May need to perform weekly medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Complete incident reports on any facility damage, medical emergencies or any significant incident which occurs in program or with client care.
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:
1 year of experience successfully working with at-risk-youth or young adults in a crisis, during outreach efforts or in residential setting.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contract requirements including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) background check and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF background checks is required for all employees working in Under-18 Housing programs.
Fluency in Spanish (both written and verbal).
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Course work, experience, or training in child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply.
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.
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.
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.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness
Strong oral 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 youth and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused youth.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to answer program phone, complete intakes/exits, and communicate with guardians, supervisors, and community resources. 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 youth 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: Tax-deferred 401(k) retirement participation is available to eligible On-Call employees after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period. On-Call employees also earn Sick and Safe Leave in compliance with the City of Seattle Ordinance.
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. Shifts Coverage Needed: Grave shifts are generally 11pm-7am, Swing shifts are generally 3:00pm- 11:00pm, and Day shifts are generally 7am-3pm. Shifts include at least one weekend day and holidays. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: We value hard work and dedication to helping young people experiencing homelessness move from survival mode into thriving and healthy young adulthood. We also value a sense of humor and respect of each other and the young people we serve. 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).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the Engagement Specialist is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. In conjunction with other staff, the Engagement Specialist’s task is to create a safe and caring environment for vulnerable young people in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self- sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Build trust and rapport with young people experiencing homelessness and housing instability, young people who have experienced sexual exploitation and/or young people who are at risk.
Engage, support, coach, and develop young people using healing-centered engagement practices and a strength-based approach.
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention and services to young people. Must learn and apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation, problem-solving and mediation skills. Be willing to intervene in times of crisis using these skills.
Complete necessary paperwork and data collection, including intake, enrollment, case notes as needed. Additionally complete Incident reports and/or Significant Incident Reports within the required timeframe on any facility damage, medical emergencies, client's welfare and/or any incident which occurs out of the ordinary functioning of the site.
Maintain accurate and timely case records, progress notes, logbooks, and other types of documentation and enter data into YouthCare’s CaseWorthy client management system according to agency standards.
Execute Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) tasks and accreditation standards and adhere to all agency policies and procedures.
Comply with Agency, Licensing and ORR’s mandated reporting requirement and report suspected abuse, neglect, or sexual exploitation of minors within the required timeframe.
Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all site staff, partners, and volunteers to create a nurturing, dynamic, and constructive environment for young people.
Support with coordination of basic needs, inclusion of meals, referrals to systems of support, clothing, etc.
Develop and deliver group and individual programming to foster life and social skill development. Programming provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to engage, increase knowledge and skills, and moves young people toward the agency’s four core outcomes - housing stability, financial independence, community support, and wellness.
Work collaboratively with other YouthCare programs, families, school district professionals, crisis services personnel, and staff from other agencies in support of youth.
Communicate client needs and behaviors to the appropriate staff, and refer young people to appropriate and necessary services, as needed.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including disinfecting surfaces and following cleaning protocols in the staff office, restrooms, laundry room, the community room/milieu, school, and client rooms. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming/sweeping/mopping; taking out trash; and similar tasks, as outlined by site need and agency protocols. Compile maintenance requests and submit to program leadership/maintenance staff as needed
Participate in regular supervision, client consultations, and staff and agency meetings. Attend and fully participate in meetings, professional development opportunities, and designated training sessions as required.
Obtain and maintain certifications for all required trainings and certifications (including Food Handler’s License, BBP, CPR / First Aid, De-escalation, Mental Health First AID).
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filing shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in on-call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program needs.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure all client-related data is accurate and updated in the ORR UC Portal, current program documentation system and/or other database(s). Additionally, completing capacity management through Okta-HHS, if working grave hours.
Dispense medication (as needed), and complete related documentation. Perform medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Contact advice nurse and/or take clients for urgent medical care, as needed.
Maintain an awareness of client whereabouts and line of site supervision, as required. Complete room, bed and safety checks at required intervals and complete required documentation
At designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 residents and staff. Ensure food pantries and fridge are organized and free of expired foods.
Complete discharge procedures: transport clients to the airport for reunification (as needed).
Provide transportation for outings and client appointments; operate the agency vehicle in accordance with law and in a safe manner.
Assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing exited bedrooms, and prepping bedrooms for incoming clients.
Immediately report to supervisor on-call any incident which threatens child welfare or is a licensing violation.
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:
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
1 year of experience successfully working with children or young adults.
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.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree or four years of successful experience with young people in a crisis or refugees/immigrants.
Course work, experience, or training in 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. This will also include Prevention of Sexual Abuse training every six months.
Ability to comply with the Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Ability to comply with all YouthCare, Casa de los Amigos, State Licensing, and Office of Refugee Resettlement policies.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
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 coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports in English.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
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. Shifts Coverage Needed: Grave shifts are generally 11pm-7am, Swing shifts are generally 3:00pm- 11:00pm, and Day shifts are generally 7am-3pm. Shifts include at least one weekend day and holidays. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: We value hard work and dedication to helping young people experiencing homelessness move from survival mode into thriving and healthy young adulthood. We also value a sense of humor and respect of each other and the young people we serve. 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).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the Engagement Specialist is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. In conjunction with other staff, the Engagement Specialist’s task is to create a safe and caring environment for vulnerable young people in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self- sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Build trust and rapport with young people experiencing homelessness and housing instability, young people who have experienced sexual exploitation and/or young people who are at risk.
Engage, support, coach, and develop young people using healing-centered engagement practices and a strength-based approach.
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention and services to young people. Must learn and apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation, problem-solving and mediation skills. Be willing to intervene in times of crisis using these skills.
Complete necessary paperwork and data collection, including intake, enrollment, case notes as needed. Additionally complete Incident reports and/or Significant Incident Reports within the required timeframe on any facility damage, medical emergencies, client's welfare and/or any incident which occurs out of the ordinary functioning of the site.
Maintain accurate and timely case records, progress notes, logbooks, and other types of documentation and enter data into YouthCare’s CaseWorthy client management system according to agency standards.
Execute Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) tasks and accreditation standards and adhere to all agency policies and procedures.
Comply with Agency, Licensing and ORR’s mandated reporting requirement and report suspected abuse, neglect, or sexual exploitation of minors within the required timeframe.
Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all site staff, partners, and volunteers to create a nurturing, dynamic, and constructive environment for young people.
Support with coordination of basic needs, inclusion of meals, referrals to systems of support, clothing, etc.
Develop and deliver group and individual programming to foster life and social skill development. Programming provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to engage, increase knowledge and skills, and moves young people toward the agency’s four core outcomes - housing stability, financial independence, community support, and wellness.
Work collaboratively with other YouthCare programs, families, school district professionals, crisis services personnel, and staff from other agencies in support of youth.
Communicate client needs and behaviors to the appropriate staff, and refer young people to appropriate and necessary services, as needed.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including disinfecting surfaces and following cleaning protocols in the staff office, restrooms, laundry room, the community room/milieu, school, and client rooms. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming/sweeping/mopping; taking out trash; and similar tasks, as outlined by site need and agency protocols. Compile maintenance requests and submit to program leadership/maintenance staff as needed
Participate in regular supervision, client consultations, and staff and agency meetings. Attend and fully participate in meetings, professional development opportunities, and designated training sessions as required.
Obtain and maintain certifications for all required trainings and certifications (including Food Handler’s License, BBP, CPR / First Aid, De-escalation, Mental Health First AID).
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filing shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in on-call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program needs.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure all client-related data is accurate and updated in the ORR UC Portal, current program documentation system and/or other database(s). Additionally, completing capacity management through Okta-HHS, if working grave hours.
Dispense medication (as needed), and complete related documentation. Perform medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Contact advice nurse and/or take clients for urgent medical care, as needed.
Maintain an awareness of client whereabouts and line of site supervision, as required. Complete room, bed and safety checks at required intervals and complete required documentation
At designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 residents and staff. Ensure food pantries and fridge are organized and free of expired foods.
Complete discharge procedures: transport clients to the airport for reunification (as needed).
Provide transportation for outings and client appointments; operate the agency vehicle in accordance with law and in a safe manner.
Assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing exited bedrooms, and prepping bedrooms for incoming clients.
Immediately report to supervisor on-call any incident which threatens child welfare or is a licensing violation.
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:
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
1 year of experience successfully working with children or young adults.
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.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree or four years of successful experience with young people in a crisis or refugees/immigrants.
Course work, experience, or training in 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. This will also include Prevention of Sexual Abuse training every six months.
Ability to comply with the Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Ability to comply with all YouthCare, Casa de los Amigos, State Licensing, and Office of Refugee Resettlement policies.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
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 coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports in English.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
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. Shifts Coverage Needed: Grave shifts are generally 11pm-7am, Swing shifts are generally 3:00pm- 11:00pm, and Day shifts are generally 7am-3pm. Shifts include at least one weekend day and holidays. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: We value hard work and dedication to helping young people experiencing homelessness move from survival mode into thriving and healthy young adulthood. We also value a sense of humor and respect of each other and the young people we serve. 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).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the Engagement Specialist is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. In conjunction with other staff, the Engagement Specialist’s task is to create a safe and caring environment for vulnerable young people in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self- sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Build trust and rapport with young people experiencing homelessness and housing instability, young people who have experienced sexual exploitation and/or young people who are at risk.
Engage, support, coach, and develop young people using healing-centered engagement practices and a strength-based approach.
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention and services to young people. Must learn and apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation, problem-solving and mediation skills. Be willing to intervene in times of crisis using these skills.
Complete necessary paperwork and data collection, including intake, enrollment, case notes as needed. Additionally complete Incident reports and/or Significant Incident Reports within the required timeframe on any facility damage, medical emergencies, client's welfare and/or any incident which occurs out of the ordinary functioning of the site.
Maintain accurate and timely case records, progress notes, logbooks, and other types of documentation and enter data into YouthCare’s CaseWorthy client management system according to agency standards.
Execute Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) tasks and accreditation standards and adhere to all agency policies and procedures.
Comply with Agency, Licensing and ORR’s mandated reporting requirement and report suspected abuse, neglect, or sexual exploitation of minors within the required timeframe.
Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all site staff, partners, and volunteers to create a nurturing, dynamic, and constructive environment for young people.
Support with coordination of basic needs, inclusion of meals, referrals to systems of support, clothing, etc.
Develop and deliver group and individual programming to foster life and social skill development. Programming provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to engage, increase knowledge and skills, and moves young people toward the agency’s four core outcomes - housing stability, financial independence, community support, and wellness.
Work collaboratively with other YouthCare programs, families, school district professionals, crisis services personnel, and staff from other agencies in support of youth.
Communicate client needs and behaviors to the appropriate staff, and refer young people to appropriate and necessary services, as needed.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including disinfecting surfaces and following cleaning protocols in the staff office, restrooms, laundry room, the community room/milieu, school, and client rooms. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming/sweeping/mopping; taking out trash; and similar tasks, as outlined by site need and agency protocols. Compile maintenance requests and submit to program leadership/maintenance staff as needed
Participate in regular supervision, client consultations, and staff and agency meetings. Attend and fully participate in meetings, professional development opportunities, and designated training sessions as required.
Obtain and maintain certifications for all required trainings and certifications (including Food Handler’s License, BBP, CPR / First Aid, De-escalation, Mental Health First AID).
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filing shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in on-call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program needs.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure all client-related data is accurate and updated in the ORR UC Portal, current program documentation system and/or other database(s). Additionally, completing capacity management through Okta-HHS, if working grave hours.
Dispense medication (as needed), and complete related documentation. Perform medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Contact advice nurse and/or take clients for urgent medical care, as needed.
Maintain an awareness of client whereabouts and line of site supervision, as required. Complete room, bed and safety checks at required intervals and complete required documentation
At designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 residents and staff. Ensure food pantries and fridge are organized and free of expired foods.
Complete discharge procedures: transport clients to the airport for reunification (as needed).
Provide transportation for outings and client appointments; operate the agency vehicle in accordance with law and in a safe manner.
Assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing exited bedrooms, and prepping bedrooms for incoming clients.
Immediately report to supervisor on-call any incident which threatens child welfare or is a licensing violation.
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:
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
1 year of experience successfully working with children or young adults.
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.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree or four years of successful experience with young people in a crisis or refugees/immigrants.
Course work, experience, or training in 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. This will also include Prevention of Sexual Abuse training every six months.
Ability to comply with the Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Ability to comply with all YouthCare, Casa de los Amigos, State Licensing, and Office of Refugee Resettlement policies.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
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 coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports in English.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
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. Shifts Coverage Needed: Grave shifts are generally 11pm-7am, Swing shifts are generally 3:00pm- 11:00pm, and Day shifts are generally 7am-3pm. Shifts include at least one weekend day and holidays. Applicants who are fluent in Spanish will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: We value hard work and dedication to helping young people experiencing homelessness move from survival mode into thriving and healthy young adulthood. We also value a sense of humor and respect of each other and the young people we serve. 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).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the Engagement Specialist is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. In conjunction with other staff, the Engagement Specialist’s task is to create a safe and caring environment for vulnerable young people in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self- sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Build trust and rapport with young people experiencing homelessness and housing instability, young people who have experienced sexual exploitation and/or young people who are at risk.
Engage, support, coach, and develop young people using healing-centered engagement practices and a strength-based approach.
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention and services to young people. Must learn and apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation, problem-solving and mediation skills. Be willing to intervene in times of crisis using these skills.
Complete necessary paperwork and data collection, including intake, enrollment, case notes as needed. Additionally complete Incident reports and/or Significant Incident Reports within the required timeframe on any facility damage, medical emergencies, client's welfare and/or any incident which occurs out of the ordinary functioning of the site.
Maintain accurate and timely case records, progress notes, logbooks, and other types of documentation and enter data into YouthCare’s CaseWorthy client management system according to agency standards.
Execute Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) tasks and accreditation standards and adhere to all agency policies and procedures.
Comply with Agency, Licensing and ORR’s mandated reporting requirement and report suspected abuse, neglect, or sexual exploitation of minors within the required timeframe.
Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all site staff, partners, and volunteers to create a nurturing, dynamic, and constructive environment for young people.
Support with coordination of basic needs, inclusion of meals, referrals to systems of support, clothing, etc.
Develop and deliver group and individual programming to foster life and social skill development. Programming provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to engage, increase knowledge and skills, and moves young people toward the agency’s four core outcomes - housing stability, financial independence, community support, and wellness.
Work collaboratively with other YouthCare programs, families, school district professionals, crisis services personnel, and staff from other agencies in support of youth.
Communicate client needs and behaviors to the appropriate staff, and refer young people to appropriate and necessary services, as needed.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including disinfecting surfaces and following cleaning protocols in the staff office, restrooms, laundry room, the community room/milieu, school, and client rooms. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming/sweeping/mopping; taking out trash; and similar tasks, as outlined by site need and agency protocols. Compile maintenance requests and submit to program leadership/maintenance staff as needed
Participate in regular supervision, client consultations, and staff and agency meetings. Attend and fully participate in meetings, professional development opportunities, and designated training sessions as required.
Obtain and maintain certifications for all required trainings and certifications (including Food Handler’s License, BBP, CPR / First Aid, De-escalation, Mental Health First AID).
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filing shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in on-call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program needs.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure all client-related data is accurate and updated in the ORR UC Portal, current program documentation system and/or other database(s). Additionally, completing capacity management through Okta-HHS, if working grave hours.
Dispense medication (as needed), and complete related documentation. Perform medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Contact advice nurse and/or take clients for urgent medical care, as needed.
Maintain an awareness of client whereabouts and line of site supervision, as required. Complete room, bed and safety checks at required intervals and complete required documentation
At designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 residents and staff. Ensure food pantries and fridge are organized and free of expired foods.
Complete discharge procedures: transport clients to the airport for reunification (as needed).
Provide transportation for outings and client appointments; operate the agency vehicle in accordance with law and in a safe manner.
Assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing exited bedrooms, and prepping bedrooms for incoming clients.
Immediately report to supervisor on-call any incident which threatens child welfare or is a licensing violation.
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:
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
1 year of experience successfully working with children or young adults.
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.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree or four years of successful experience with young people in a crisis or refugees/immigrants.
Course work, experience, or training in 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. This will also include Prevention of Sexual Abuse training every six months.
Ability to comply with the Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Ethics, and Boundaries.
Ability to comply with all YouthCare, Casa de los Amigos, State Licensing, and Office of Refugee Resettlement policies.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word and Excel.
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 coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports in English.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and young peoples’ safety.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
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.
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.