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Youth Development Counselor (Euphrasian)

Good Shepherd Services · Brooklyn, NY · 1 mo ago
Education$20–$22/hrFull-time

Major Duties

  • Ensure the whereabouts and safety of participants at all times.
  • Plan, lead and engage participants in a range of program activities including recreational activities, family activities, tutoring, cultural events, and special activities for evenings or weekends.
  • Escort participants to and from court, school, medical, pre-placement visits to other agencies, family/sibling visits, and other various appointments.
  • Monitor participants' school performance, including homework assistance and tutoring.
  • Supervise and record participant medical needs and follow-up on recommendations.
  • Attend teacher/social worker update meetings.
  • Complete assessments and reports for presentation at team meetings.
  • Attend all mandatory meetings and trainings.
  • Participate in multi-disciplinary meetings.
  • Effectively use and practice the Sanctuary Model tools: safety plans, community meetings, psycho-educational groups, team meetings, red flag reviews, treatment planning conferences (or similar), and self-care in the department/program to create a non-violent and trauma-sensitive culture.
  • Promote and model the seven Sanctuary Model commitments to create a non-violent and trauma-sensitive culture.
  • Integrate the Sanctuary Model SELF (Safety, Emotional Management, Loss and Future) framework into daily practice to ensure quality care and an effective work environment.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • A High School Diploma or GED required; Associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Excellent written, organizational, and prioritization skills.
  • Ability to transition easily between working independently with a high degree of self-initiative and contributing as part of a team.
  • Valid Driver's License required; comfortable driving in the New York Metro areas including the five boroughs and Long Island.
  • Commitment to work from a strength-based, youth and family development and trauma-informed perspective.
  • Bilingual Spanish preferred.

Additional Qualifications

  • Must be able to successfully complete state mandated crisis intervention training within two months of hire.
  • Successfully complete a pre-hire physical ability test.
  • Ability to perform physical restraint of youth using approved restraint procedures.
  • Capable of sustained physical exertion and have no limitations on ability to engage in necessary physical intervention activities including but not limited to standing, twisting, turning, kneeling, and supporting a participant's body weight.

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