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Youth Support Specialist at TGTHR

  • 4 Oct 2022 11:43 AM
    Message # 12942358
    Anonymous

    JOB TITLE: Youth Support Specialist      
    REPORTS TO: The Source Program Manager
    LOCATION: Boulder, CO
    SUPERVISES: N/A
    FSLA STATUS: Relief, Non-Exempt
    DEPARTMENT: The Source

    ABOUT TGTHR At TGTHR (formerly Attention Homes), we are building a movement that galvanizes communities, empowers young people, and puts an end to youth homelessness. We won’t stop until every young person is valued, empowered and safe. We provide a continuum of shelter and housing services for young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness and support youth in achieving housing stability, improving their physical and emotional well-being, pursuing education and employment goals, and building strong social networks. We partner with stakeholders to advocate for policies that will address and prevent youth homelessness across Colorado. Our work is grounded in a commitment to social justice, and we are dedicated to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace, programs, and community. For more information, visit TGTHR.org.

    The following values guide all of our efforts:

         We believe growth is rooted in relationships.

         We believe in wildly celebrating resilience.

         We believe there is strength in diversity.

         We believe in promoting youth voices.

         We believe that housing is a fundamental right.

    ABOUT THE SOURCE Through a Drop-In Center and Overnight Shelter for youth between the ages of 12-24, The Source provides supportive services to move young people from unstable living situations to safety and self-sufficiency.

    SUMMARY OF POSITION Youth Support Specialists at The Source provide 24-hour supervision and daily care for the youth and young adults receiving services and/or living at TGTHR. Our Youth Support Specialists play an integral role in providing structure for participants through the use of a cognitive behavioral program including groups, accountability systems, building relationships, providing consistency, and supporting life-skills acquisition. This is a relief/on-call position with no guaranteed hours.

    TAKE A TOUR OF THE SOURCE HERE

    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Program Participant Support

            Create and maintain a safe, supportive living environment.

            Consistently apply program policies through use of established protocols.

            Employ crisis intervention techniques with program participants as needed.

            Assist in supporting participant’s case management plans.

            Work with assigned program participants in the role of “sponsor” to further assist in and support case management goals.

            Monitor and record administration of medication.

            Daily logging of information into our database.

            Be compassionate and empowering while holding participants accountable. Maintain clear professional boundaries and consistent implementation of program expectations.

            Transport participants in agency vehicles.

            Assist with daily living skills while maintaining a safe and clean living space.

            Accurately report behavior in relation to program expectations.

    Team Support

            Support staff in working from a team approach while making group decisions. 

            Attend all staff meetings and trainings as scheduled.

            Accept and act upon feedback from team members and supervisor(s).

            Maintain open communication with your teammates.

            Seek out and attend external trainings to promote your development.

            Perform other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.

    PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

         BA/BS in a Social Science or related field OR 2 years of equivalent work experience.

         Minimum 21 years of age.

         Valid CO driver’s license (or ability to obtain one) and reliable transportation.

         Available to work evenings, weekends, overnights, holidays, and short notice shifts.

         Commitment to continued education of social justice, especially the intersection of youth homelessness and race, sexuality, gender, ability, and socioeconomics.

         Understands and respects the importance of confidentiality. 

         Strong verbal communication, written communication, and interpersonal skills.

         Strong computer skills, including Google Workspace and Microsoft Office.

         Willingness and ability to work in a dynamic environment, in a team setting.

         Be accepting of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and/or spiritual practices.

         Meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizing and troubleshooting skills.

         Ability to multi-task and quickly shift between all facets of the job.

         Produce high quality, professional work.

         Willingness to grow, learn, and empower others.

         Sensitivity to the needs of individuals in the care of TGTHR.

         TGTHR's important work classifies our employees and program participants as high risk. Our staff's health, safety and ability to provide critical services remain our most important priorities. If you are hired, you will be required to prove that you have received the COVID-19 vaccine or are able to receive one within seven weeks of hire.

         Ability to sit for long periods of time while also performing typing duties.

         Ability to lift a minimum of 30 lbs.

         Ability to lift, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, push and other strenuous activities.

         Prior experience with homeless and/or vulnerable populations preferred.

         Bilingual, Spanish preferred.

    BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION

         Starting rate of $21.50 per hour

         $50 Bonus for Every Overnight Shift Worked

         Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Accident Insurance Options (Full Time only)

         TGTHR pays 85% of employee only premiums and 100% of life insurance

         403(b) retirement plan with up to a 3% match

         Generous PTO, Sick Pay, 9 Paid Holidays (or time and a half pay when working)

         Parental and Bereavement leave

         Time off for Voting

         Employee Assistance Program

         Annual Professional Development Stipend and 20+ hours of Paid Training

         Employee Referral Bonus

         Staff Appreciation Events

         TGTHR is pleased to provide professional growth opportunities for full time employees pursuing their LPC or MFT licensure. In exchange for providing counseling services in programs, employees will receive on sight individual and group supervision at no cost to the employee.

    TO APPLY CLICK HERE!

    TGTHR is a drug-free workplace. Candidates and employees must be able to pass a criminal background check.

    TGTHR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are strategically invested in creating an equitable, diverse, just, and inclusive work environment. All interested individuals, including people of color, LGBTQ+ folks, women, and people with different levels of ability are particularly urged to apply. For more information on our justice, equity, diversity and inclusion efforts, visit our website here.


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