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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailDepartment: Youth Services
Reports to: Program Manager
Compensation: $24.00-31.67 per hour plus $1.75 per hour Shift Differential Premium for hours worked between 6pm-6am
Schedule: Sun-Tues 9:00a-5:30p; Wed-Thurs 12:00p-8:30p
Status: 100% Full-Time Temporary
Probation: 90 days
Centers Mission:
Building a world where LGBT people thrive as healthy equal and complete members of society.
DEPARTMENT SUMMARY: The Youth Center serves youth up to the age of 24 who are currently at-risk of or experiencing homelessness. The Youth Center offers services in an LGBTQ safe and affirming environment and serves as an entry point to assist youth making the transition from homelessness to housing. Our services include meals clothing support groups a charter high school GED and college prep program an employment preparation training and placement program street outreach case management counseling a crisis shelter a transitional living program (TLP) and supportive apartments. Our community-based programs include services for youth at-home in school or in systems of care.
JOB SUMMARY The Youth Care Specialist (YCS) provides direct services to LGBTQ youth and caregivers involved in the child welfare system utilizing approaches that validate and affirm LGBTQ identities. The YCS assists the child/youth and family/caregiver in the home school and community by providing a variety of supportive and case management services some of which may include behavioral support crisis intervention mentoring coaching education transportation and other services that address overall needs. This position works with a population that is currently involved in the child welfare system and has high rates of mental health health and substance-related issues. The ideal candidate must be familiar with and have experience with this population.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Develop a comprehensive wraparound plan of care to assess and address the complex needs of youth; document track and evaluate outcomes;
Under the supervision of the Program Manager provide leadership and promote high-quality service delivery within the program;
Assist Program Manager with the oversight compliance and development of the program;
Provide support for YCSs needing ad hoc case conferencing;
Provide a welcoming presence onsite for drop-in members and residents to engage with by answering questions providing information and facilitating engagement opportunities;
Provide a comprehensive continuum of homelessness prevention services including street outreach employment preparation and placement assistance education individualized case management housing navigation housing location and retention and other supportive services;
Follow a framework of care goals and department protocols to ensure member and resident safety provide crisis intervention and de-escalation along a spectrum of intervention techniques;
Provide direct supervision and assistance with basic needs (meals clothing hygiene) needs and day to day program operations;
Conduct intake CES assessment and individualized needs assessments and collaborate with youth to develop a services and housing stability plan that addresses barriers to obtaining services housing and healthcare;
As the primary Point of Contact work in collaboration with a team of service providers in an effort to obtain stabilize and maintain housing;
Implement a philosophy-of-care including housing-first harm-reduction and trauma-informed care principles;
Collaborate with other LA LGBT Center departments and outside organizations agencies on youth events resources and youth development opportunities;
Plan and facilitate programming events and activities utilizing a Positive Youth development framework that develops a sense of competence usefulness power and belonging among at-risk youth youth experiencing homelessness at-home/at-school youth and youth who see themselves as the leaders of the future;
Conduct outreach and engagement;
Complete general operational and administrative work such as compiling data statistics preparing reports and drafting correspondence;
Organize and maintain program files and materials through data entry and database maintenance;
Assist with special projects as directed by management staff;
Other duties as assigned;
JOB QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Knowledge of or experience working with the LGBTQ community and familiarity with issues of particular relevance to LGBTQ people;
A passion for the Centers work and its mission to make the world a better place for LGBTQ people;
Ability to develop and coordinate a comprehensive wraparound plan of care to assess and address the complex needs of youth; document track and evaluate outcomes;
Knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting LGBTQ youth including experience working with high risk youth (specific work with gay lesbian bisexual transgender and/or runaway youth a plus);
Minimum 6 years of experience in related field specifically working with youth experiencing homelessness/housing instability foster youth and/or mental illness low-income or individuals experiencing homelessness or Masters Degree (Social Work Social Services Public Health or related field);
Minimum 5 years case management experience or similar job experience working with target population;
Experience with substance abuse/mental health case management and crisis intervention;
HMIS experience;
Ability to describe the philosophies practices policies and outcomes of the most generally accepted supported models of treatment for people experiencing homelessness;
Knowledge of housing-first harm-reduction trauma-informed care principles;
Have demonstrated knowledge or experience with case management techniques including critical time intervention harm reduction strategies crisis intervention techniques and motivational interviewing;
Ability to work with a high acuity population and able to de-escalate threatening/volatile situations with clients;
Ability to perform under circumstances of possible emotional stress and conflict including dealing with uncooperative clients;
Ability to apply principles of professional boundaries and ethics to on the job situations;
Ability to build rapport and trust with youth and demonstrate active (reflective listening);
Knowledgeable of the principles of Positive Youth Development; ability to engage youth and facilitate workshops;
Be able and willing to work flexible hours which may include evenings weekends and holidays;
Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
Bilingual skills a plus (English/Spanish fluency preferred American Sign Language fluency a plus);
Access to reliable transportation and the ability to be insured;
Must be able to pass a fingerprint clearance background check including criminal history personal references employment and education verifications;
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with people of diverse races ethnicities nationalities sexual orientations gender identities gender expression socio-economic backgrounds religions ages English-speaking abilities immigration status and physical abilities in a multicultural environment.
The Los Angeles LGBT Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering diversity within its staff. Applications are encouraged from all persons regardless of their race color ancestry religious creed national origin sex sexual orientation gender identity gender expression medical/physical/mental condition pregnancy/childbirth and related medical condition age marital status or veteran status.
The Center has implemented a policy requiring all staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment subject to applicable federal state and local laws. For more information please contact
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Temp