Position: Youth Advisor ($20.50/HR - $221.50/HR)
Location: Bucks
The Organization:
Valley Youth House empowers and strengthens the lives of children, youth, and families through inclusive programming that builds resilience and fosters growth and independence. VYH works from a trauma-informed / healing-centered perspective, incorporating positive youth and human development, and cultural awareness into all aspects of its services. The agency is committed to ensuring that clients and staff feel safe, have choice and voice, collaborate in a trusting environment, and are empowered to make a difference in their own lives and the agency.
Essential Functions of the Youth Advisor:
- To
provide quality supervision to assigned clients during assigned shifts,
evenings, overnights, and weekends. This includes being on-site, engaging
clients, planning activities and supporting client life skills.
- Successfully
engage clients in implementing their individual plan and using positive
youth development, trauma informed and culturally appropriate frameworks.
- Oversee
site maintenance/cleanliness in compliance with program, county, state and
federal regulations and private grant requirements, as applicable,
responsible for timely submission of follow-up paperwork.
- Address
and report any crisis or critical incident as defined by agency and/or
county, state, or federal regulations according to the agency's formalized
practice and protocols, including completing preliminary safety plans.
- Attend
both external and internal agency trainings and workshops; complete and
pass all required training hours and annual training as set forth in the
funder and licensing regulations.
Qualifications for the Youth Advisor:
- High school diploma or GED required, combined with one-year of experience working with adolescents is preferred, lived experience will be considered.
- An
individual 21 years of age or older, with the ability to identify with and
adapt to the goals and philosophies of the independent living program.
- Candidates with lived experience.
- Possess
sound judgment and knowledge of adolescent development and behavior.
- Display
organizational skills and highly adept at managing multiple tasks and
assignments.
- Successful
team members are creative thinkers, are flexible in their approaches to
people and projects, and are capable of working with diverse groups of the
population.
- Must
have and maintain a valid driver's license including vehicle insurance and
inspection on any vehicle used for daily work and transportation of
clients.
- Must
receive a passing score on annual motor vehicle clearance to be eligible
to operate agency vehicles.
- Ability
to navigate stairs is highly preferred (as some locations are not always
handicap accessible). 8. Proficient in computer knowledge & skills
(i.e. Microsoft Windows software); familiarity with the Google Suite is
desired.
- Never
have been convicted of any prohibited criminal or child abuse offense.
Physical Requirements:
- Sedentary work that
primarily involves sitting/standing: Occasionally
- Light work that includes
moving objects up to 20 pounds: Occasionally
- Moving from one worksite
to another: Occasionally
**If eligible: Medical, vision, and prescription benefits available after the first month of hire, Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time Off, 401k -6% match, Employer-paid clearances, physical, and training, Opportunities for Tuition reimbursement, Opportunities for licensure supervision hours for LCSW and LPC.
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