Success Plan Coordinator Share:
Compensation
Benefits
Employment Type
$42,928.00 - $53,660.00 Annually
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Savings
Full-Time
Description
The Success Plan Coordinator is responsible for
ensuring objectives and deliverables are met according to contract and grant
agreements, including but not limited to providing one on one participant
meetings, student support services, personal development skills, education
intervention services for students (14 to 21) attending RAHS
Responsibilities
- Supports students with credit attainment, campus engagement,
attendance support, family outreach, needs assessments and Violence
Intervention Program implementation.
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Works with Youth Services Department staff to maintain open and clear
communications
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Implements and track data collection, and to ensure grant reports and proposals
are prepared on time and on budget.
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Supports a caseload of 30 to 60 RAHS Teen Peer-Mentor Volunteers, which will
include needs and risk assessments, Individual Success Plans (ISPs)
implementation and tracking, resource referral, as well as recruitment and
coordination of program implementation at PPS and East County programming at
elementary and middle schools near RAHS campuses.
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Works with students to connect them with POIC+RAHS programs that may include
after-school activities, tutoring, employment and training services, parenting
education services, mentoring as well as juvenile justice
prevention/intervention services and volunteer opportunities.
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Collaborates with POIC + RAHS colleagues to measure and report student growth
in areas such as credit attainment, school engagement, discipline incidents and
school attendance where applicable. T
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Serves as liaison between assigned students, their families, additional support
programs, our program and will have a thorough knowledge of the theories,
methods and techniques of social casework, strength-based interviewing,
adolescent development and will be able to model professionalism and servant
leadership.
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Weighs in on strategic plans for the Department that relate to the future of
youth and parent/family involvement programming and community engagement.
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Ensure budgetary compliance and submit any required documents or reports on
time and complete
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Working knowledge of social service practices and experience working with
families from diverse backgrounds.
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Attend Bi-monthly staff meetings.
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Ability to assess risk factors, protective factors, personal and evaluation
needs to develop appropriate individual interventions or case plans.
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Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Ability to perform essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of employee or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
Experience/ Education:
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Experience working in social work, education, criminal justice, psychology or
related human services field. Bachelor-s Degree preferred.
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3 years- experience providing case management services.
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Experience providing outreach, crisis intervention, and conflict resolution
skills with youth and families.
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Strong cultural competency
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Experience conducting home visits
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Ability to pass employment screens, including, but not limited to criminal
background, sex offender, drug, abuse, and neglect
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Must have a valid driver-s license and Insurance
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