Youth Services Relief Staff at Clackamas Women's Services
Oregon City, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Aug, 26

Salary

28.25

Posted On

05 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child Supervision, Trauma-Informed Care, Behavior Management, Group Facilitation, Crisis Intervention, Case Documentation, Cultural Competency, Communication, Collaboration, Confidentiality

Industry

Civic and Social Organizations

Description
Pay: $25.00 - $28.25/hr., No benefits Position Purpose The Youth Services Relief Staff position focuses on providing supervision and care to children and youth accessing services through CWS. The position will be responsible for creating a safe space for youth survivors of domestic violence, dating violence and sexual assault or exploitation and children and youth exposed to domestic and/or sexual violence. The position will provide services to a full age range of children and youth (infant—teenager) and be responsible for working with them simultaneously. Key responsibilities Supervise and care for children and youth, by supporting their varying needs including but not limited to: management of behaviors, transitional times and parent access for age-specific needs. Facilitate weekly groups at A Safe Place Family Justice Center and CWS’ Emergency Shelter such as A Window Between Worlds, an art-based group for youth impacted by trauma. Assist with prepping for corresponding adult groups, such as Make Parenting A Pleasure or DV Support Group. Ensure safety within youth spaces including but not limited to: organization of toys and supplies, disposal of broken equipment, and parent access when needed. Have working knowledge of age-appropriate toys/activities and be able to create engaging environment for youth to access while in care Provide information to parents relating to youth services expectations and guidelines. Inform Youth Services Manager of program needs (such as food options or supplies) Other duties as assigned. General responsibilities Represent the mission, value, and philosophy of CWS to program participants, employees, Community partners, and to the public. Represent and reflect the values of the agency through direct communication and collaboration with co-workers, partners, and participants. Model values of equity and inclusion in decision making and daily work. Complete documentation of all services, including intakes, releases of information, demographics tracking and statistics within the CWS database for all participants on a minimum of a weekly basis. (if applicable) Maintain appropriate participant confidentiality in accordance with advocate privilege and federal statutes. (if applicable) Work in conjunction with other staff to provide consistent services to participants. Meet regularly with the Youth Services Program Manager to plan and prioritize projects. Submit necessary monthly timesheets and mileage reimbursement forms. Manage daily schedule appropriately. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bilingual/bicultural persons preferred. Ability to pass background check. Willingness to complete 40-hr confidential advocate training. Minimum 1 year experience working with children & youth. Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate understanding of domestic & sexual violence, and their effects youth survivors, parenting and society. Demonstrated understanding of anti-oppression issues, ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, and understanding of culturally competent service delivery methods. Enthusiasm for working collaboratively with a wide range of public and private systems intersecting with the DVSA field (law enforcement, DHS, courts, education, etc.). The person will periodically move supplies and other items (up to 50 lbs.) from one place to another, participates in youth program tasks and events, including occasional field work; may work in all types of weather.
Responsibilities
Provide supervision and care for children and youth survivors of domestic and sexual violence in a safe environment. Facilitate trauma-informed art groups and support adult-focused parenting and support groups.
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