VIP Coordinator Share:
Compensation
Benefits
Employment Type
$42,928.00 - $53,660.00 Annually
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Savings
Full-Time
Description
The VIP Coordinator is responsible for providing leadership group and individual participant to mentor youth on leadership skills and training students as peer mentors to facilitate workshops at local middle schools. This position is also responsible for supporting individual leadership students at RAHS with support and education intervention services and referrals by performing the following duties
Responsibilities
- Supports students with credit
attainment, campus engagement, attendance support, family outreach, and
needs assessments.
- Works closely with the Youth
Services staff to maintain open and clear communications, to implement and
track data collection, and to ensure grant reports and proposals are
prepared on time and on budget.
- Supports a caseload of up to 60
RAHS Teen Leaders which includes needs and risk assessments, Individual
Success Plans (ISPs) implementation and tracking, resource referral, and
recruitment
- Coordinates program
implementation at PPS and East County programming at elementary and middle
schools near RAHS campuses.
- Works with students to connect
them with POIC+RAHS programs, as needed.
- 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.
- Serves as liaison between
assigned students, their families, additional support programs, our
program and has thorough knowledge of the theories, methods and techniques
of social casework, strength-based interviewing, adolescent development
and models professionalism and servant leadership.
- Meets with each individual
student monthly.
- Conducts quarterly ISP updates.
- Responds to all crises and risk
incidents within the required time frames.
- Coordinates, tracks, and
measures student engagement.
- Adheres to documentation
requirements, including but not limited to accurate data entry into
student files, ISP-s, weekly/monthly reports, and case notes.
- Monitors grant requirements to
ensure contracted goals are met.
- Forms and maintains positive
working relationships with community stakeholders.
- Ensures budgetary compliance
and submits any required documents or reports on time and complete.
- Weighs in on strategic plans
for the department that relate to the future of youth and parent/family
involvement programming and community engagement.
- Other duties 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.
Education & Experience:
Bachelor-s
degree preferred and experience working in social work, education, criminal
justice, psychology or related human services field with three or more years-
experience providing case management services. Experience providing outreach,
crisis intervention, and conflict resolution skills with youth and families.
Experience conducting home visits.
Certifications:
This
position requires a valid insurable Driver-s License.
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