Community Collaboration Project Associate (Gambling Prevention) Job Scope:KYCs Community Collaboration Division seeks an outgoing energetic individual who enjoys working with youth and advocates for culturally relevant LGBTQ BIPOC-centered youth programs community-based programming and youth leadership development projects. Must thrive working in a highly participatory team environment and be in the community promoting the KYCs services. Programs address populations affected by gambling to provide In-Reach and Outreach to the community to expand education and public awareness regarding gambling disorder and available services for individuals and families impacted by the disorder. Includes providing prevention services to youth and/or adults especially in identified marginalized communities. The position primarily entails planning and implementing strategies to decrease and prevent problem gambling conducting educational workshops and presentations conducting community outreach at community health fairs and festivals casinos implementing in-person and online evidence-based curriculum or best practice programs and creating content and resources for newsletters and social media. The position is grant-funded and is subject to the availability of funds from the state of Illinois. The position is not a work-from-home position. A DCFS background check must be cleared to confirm a job offer for this position. Reliable insured transportation is necessary for community outreach presentations meetings and community engagement. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where objectives may pivot due to unforeseen circumstances. Work Location: 650 E. Algonquin Road Suite 104 Schaumburg IL Primary Responsibilities - Focus prevention services on positive youth development programming as assigned by the CC grant: Gambling Disorder Outreach Services.
- Work collaboratively within a team to utilize SAMHSAs Strategic Prevention Framework process to plan and implement evidence-based and best-practice strategies in schools and community settings according to the annual work plan.
- Work collaboratively with various community sectors Youth Committees Community Committees and Area Project Boards as determined by program requirements and community needs.
- Research and develop/health promotion messages based on grant deliverables.
- Plan create facilitate and evaluate ongoing prevention activities with program participants.
- Create and deliver workshops and training on Gambling Awareness topics.
- Promote the Gambling Disorder screening tool when conducting outreach.
- Implement and evaluate evidence-based curriculum approved by the funder.
- Promote State-design gambling prevention and helpline materials when conducting outreach (community events presentations etc.).
- Accurately collect quantitative and qualitative data for reports and other documents required by KYC or the funder.
- Attending mandated training and workshops.
- Meet with a supervisor as scheduled.
- Participate in required and supplemental professional development opportunities.
- Follow best practices as defined by the projects funder.
- In compliance with grant rules proactively plan and collaborate in all community efforts with other division projects with shared objectives for greater reach.
- Participate in agency-wide meetings.
- Other duties as assigned.
Work Environment - While performing the duties of this job the employee regularly works in a shared office setting and routinely uses standard office equipment.
- Travel between offices and meetings outside Illinois and to other locations in the community will happen regularly.
- At times attending meetings and events in the evening and on weekends will be necessary. Approximately one weekend day and four evenings a month.
Travel Requirements - Have a valid drivers license own vehicle and proof of insurance.
- The employee must travel by personal automobile to and from Schaumburg Hoffman Estates Palatine Hanover Park and Elk Grove Township office locations several times monthly and occasional meetings/training in and around KYCs catchment area. Mileage will be reimbursed according to KYCs policy.
- The employee is required to travel to statewide meetings and training courses in Chicago Springfield Bloomington or Joliet (sometimes requiring overnight travel).
- Some out-of-state travel to national training may be required.
- The employee must be able to transport youth or clients safely in their vehicle or KYC-rented vehicle as needed
Minimum Position Requirements - A bachelors degree in social services education related field or relevant work/life experience is desired.
- Experience in substance use and delinquency prevention fields preferred.
- 2 year experience working with young people (ages 11-24) preferred.
- Experience using Microsoft Office and Google Drive.
- Non-Exempt Full-Time hourly 37.5 hours per week
- Ability to work beyond traditional working hours and schedules including evenings and weekends.
Kenneth Young Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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