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Job Location drjobs

Denver, CO - USA

Hourly Salary drjobs

$ 20 - 22

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Rose Andom CenterJob Posting: Bilingual Child & Youth Program Assistant

Overview:
The Rose Andom Center Colorados first family justice center is a survivorcentered traumainformed collaborative that cultivates hope for individuals and families impacted by intimate partner abuse.

Position Summary:
The Bilingual Child & Youth Program Assistant will help plan the Pathways events and support the conduction of the Camp Hope AmericaColorado program along with other Child & Youth events and programming. Camp Hope and Pathways are evidencebased programs for youth impacted by violence. This involves monthly group mentoring events and a weeklong sleepaway camp over the summer. Daytoday activities include planning monthly events supporting camp (seasonal) and providing mentorship to youth participants. This role will also involve offering support at camp by running programming and providing behavioral and emotional support to campers and counselors.

Details:

  • Status: PartTime (NonExempt)
  • Hours: 20 hours/week flexible but must be available MondayFriday between 9 AM 5 PM with some evening and weekend hours. Fulltime availability required for the week of Camp Hope (Camp Hope 2025: August 48 2025 plus a fullday training on August 3.
  • Title: Bilingual Child & Youth Program Assistant
  • Reports to: Child & Youth Services Program Manager
  • Hourly Rate: $20$22 per hour
  • Location: Rose Andom Center and one week at Camp Shady Brook in Deckers CO


About the Program:
Camp HOPE America is the first evidencebased camping and mentoring program in the United States focused on children and teens exposed to domestic violence. The mission is to create pathways to hope and healing for youth through positive social interactions in a hopecentered community. Pathways is the yearround component of Camp HOPE America designed to mitigate the impact of trauma on children with high Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE).


Job Responsibilities:

Advocacy & Mentorship:

  • Build trusting relationships with participants and their caregivers.
  • Provide consistent impactful and traumainformed mentorship to participating youth.
  • Update participant birthdays in the Camp Hope Calendar and mail birthday cards.
  • Send monthly newsletters to Pathways families including event updates (English and Spanish).
  • Assist in the development of the High Adventure (HA) program.
  • Create and distribute feedback surveys for caregivers and participants 12 times per year.
  • Support with intakes for new participants and initial outreach to families.

Camp Hope Planning (AprilAugust):

  • Assist with the Camp Info Night to share details and required documentation.
  • Organize and send Camp Hope surveys to the Camp Hope America team.
  • Assist in training camp staff and Hope Coaches including leading portions of training.
  • Organize camp activities games and crafts.
  • Screen and interview potential Camp Hope Counselors.
  • Maintain inventory of Camp Hope gear and order supplies as needed.
  • Create and update Camp Badges.
  • Support with Meet and Greets for camp participants.

Programming Assistance:

  • Organize plan and implement monthly Pathways events and other programming.
  • Manage participant and parent contact information.
  • Plan events at least 3 months in advance and create/share event flyers (English and Spanish).
  • Coordinate logistics for High Adventure events.
  • Send reminders to families about upcoming events and provide event materials (English and Spanish).
  • Send calendar invites to Hope Coaches and follow up to confirm attendance.
  • Manage Hope Coach group email lists.
  • Assist in designing High Adventure programs based on participant feedback.
  • Collaborate with Rose Andom Center staff interns and volunteers.

Other Duties:

  • Complete additional tasks as assigned to support child and youth programming.

Training & Support:

  • 8hour training and ongoing support on:
    • Domestic violence dynamics
    • Family Justice Center principles
    • Traumainformed care
    • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
    • Hope Research / Hope Theory


Requirements


Requirements:

  • Bachelors degree in social work or a related field.
  • Reside in the Denver Metro area yearround.
  • Bilingual (English and Spanish).
  • Availability for monthly Thursday evening and Saturday Pathways events.
  • Full availability to attend Camp Hope AmericaColorado from August 4th8th 2025 and some availability MondayFriday 9 AM5 PM.
  • Experience working with survivors of intimate partner violence and demonstrated knowledge of domestic violence dynamics and their impact on children in the home.
  • Basic knowledge of Denverarea resources.
  • Familiarity with the Family Justice Center model.
  • Able to commit to 20 hours per week with full 24/7 availability for the week of camp.
  • Ability to participate in facilitating a training on intimate partner violence and traumainformed camping and mentoring (approximately 20 hours total).
  • Ability to support and present a training on traumainformed camping and mentoring skills for volunteer counselors prior to camp.
  • Passion for working with youth impacted by trauma.
  • Passion for event planning.


Screening Process Includes:

  • Application and phone screen.
  • Two interviews.
  • Reference check.
  • Fingerprint background check.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Excellent communication creativity and interpersonal skills with the ability to prioritize and work independently while collaborating with a culturally diverse team of staff volunteers and clients.
  • High level of professionalism and integrity.
  • Highly adaptable and willing to learn.
  • Extremely organized.
  • Commitment to social justice and survivor advocacy.
  • Cultural competency and understanding of intersectionality with a willingness to engage in ongoing justice diversity equity inclusion and belonging work.
  • Experience with event planning (preferred).
  • Passion for working with youth in unique environments.


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