Youth Advocate
Safer Futures
Full-Time, 40 Hours/Week
$16.34/hour
Schedule: Variable; 40 hours/week and on-call hours, some evenings and weekends required
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:
Provide support, advocacy, development and adjustment services for participating youth; ensure educational continuity with school of origin as per parent/guardian choice; collaborate with child and parent-service agencies to establish and maintain assistance as needed.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Implement or coordinate supportive services that foster social, emotional and educational growth.
2. Ensure to the greatest extent possible that educational enrollment is not disrupted by homelessness.
3. Provide crisis intervention for parents in shelter as well as to potential intakes via crisis line.
4. Oversee assessments for pregnant women, fathers, infants and children entering the shelter within 3 to 5 days.
5. Provide age-appropriate case management to all children while in shelter.
6. Oversee the provision of referrals and assisting families in their interactions with schools, health care providers, social services and legal services as needed.
7. Maintain contacts with all child and parent-serving agencies and systems. Attends appropriate collaborative networks.
8. Provide parent education and referrals and other related support to mother and fathers at Safer Futures and in community support groups.
9. Report all suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the proper authority as mandated by state law, agency policy and VAWA guidelines.
10. Provides a supportive, trauma-informed environment to families at the shelter.
11. Create children's programming to ensure available activities for children of all ages while in shelter.
12. Recruit, interview and approve volunteers and interns to assist with children's programming.
13. Adhere to all program and agency reporting requirements.
14. Participate in team planning, program goal achievements, and new staff training with other team staff.
15. Participate in program fundraising efforts.
16. Complies with agency policies and procedures, COA regulations, federal and state requirements, and educational/certification/registry requirements.
17. Any other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Ability to collaborate with parents, teachers and other service providers to optimize youth's adjustment and progress.
2. Ability to model open communication, fair and equitable treatment and conflict management skills.
3. Understanding of domestic violence in the family and in children.
4. Valid Ohio Driver's License and ability to meet agency requirements for driving insurability.
5. Must be able to meet agency requirements for criminal background check.
MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL/LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Education or related field and/or two years experience in child development and/or social services preferred.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
One-Two years experience working in a DV shelter preferred, experience utilizing community resources
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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