Description:
BUILD, Inc. (Broader Urban Involvement and Leadership Development) is presently seeking a committed, self-motivated, and innovative individual to join our team. BUILD is a nationally respected gang intervention, violence prevention, and youth development organization based on Chicago’s West Side. Since 1969, BUILD has worked to save lives and mentor young people who live in the city’s most challenged neighborhoods. We set the bar high and lead by example, putting our values of respect, collaboration, and open communication into everything we do. When you work at BUILD you make an important difference to the thousands of youth and families we serve.
The Youth Advocate Specialist, High School (YASHS) as part of the BUILD Prevention Team, is responsible for serving youth through advocacy who are off track, street, and gang-involved as well as youth involved in the juvenile justice system by providing support, advocacy, opportunity, and community resources to prevent entry or return to the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (CCJTDC). The (YASHS) will work closely with other program departments and support staff to ensure that youth are integrated into other programs to dissuade them from entering, recidivating, and/or returning to gangs or destructive activities to themselves and others, thus bringing them in contact with community resources to channel their behavior toward positive and rewarding goals. The (YASHS) reports directly to the Manager of Youth Advocacy, High School (MYAHS).
Our core Values: Empathy, Passion, Persistence and Innovation.
Responsibilities are but not limited to:
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Provides advocacy programs and services in and out of schools for the designated community
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Works collaboratively with school administration and other partners
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Works collaboratively with the team and other program departments
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Informs appropriate BUILD team of program progress and challenges, making recommendations and seeking advice as necessary
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Meets with team weekly to discuss youth engagement and case management services
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Meets with Manager/Coordinator weekly to discuss the youth in case management service
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Interacts with participants by establishing a professional relationship
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Ensures that youth who are off track in school receive the support necessary to improve and maintain academic requirements
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Ensures that youth receive ongoing home and/or school visits upon participant's enrollment and/or release from the CCJTDC and maintains regular ongoing contacts (individual and group) with participants in his/her caseload for a minimum of one year
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Ensures that youth are involved/encouraged to participate in leadership development opportunities
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Facilitates and provides learning spaces for participants such as peace/talking circles
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Provides informal individual and group counseling
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Ensures completion of needs assessments and refers participants to appropriate services within BUILD and their communities
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Maintain a positive adult mentor/ mentee relationship while reinforcing positive behavior
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Performs other job-related duties as requested, required, and/or assigned
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Recruits and maintains a required caseload of youth
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Record case notes into internal and external online databases on a weekly basis and record intakes and assessments into the system as needed
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Update caseloads on a monthly basis and submit information on a monthly report
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Collect baseline and year-end data on academic, interpersonal, and pro-social behaviors
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Submits statistics and reports on a monthly basis and/or as needed
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Maintains File Compliance as required and compliance with internal and external data collection
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Collaborates with a variety of resources (including judges, probation officers, attorneys, schools, agencies, and potential employers) in order to be an advocate for each participant on his/her caseload
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Identifies positive adult/youth influences to create a stronger support network for the participant
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Models appropriate communication skills and tools matched to the needs of various audiences and purposes
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Represents the agency to various publics to broaden community awareness and support, interpreting the agency’s programs and services in a positive way
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Participate in agency outreach and recruitment events, including evenings and weekends
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Participate in civic engagement activities that advance the mission of BUILD, Inc.
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Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's Degree in Social Services, Human Services, Non-Profit Management or related field experience preferred.
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Experience working with inner-city youth in a human service setting, social service setting, or related field.
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Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
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Proficiency with technology integration into daily program operations and evaluation systems.
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Highly organized to set priorities, develop a work schedule, and monitor progress towards goals.
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Ability to build positive working relationships with others, both internally and externally to achieve the goals of the organization.
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Able to do the required number of home visits per month.
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Ability to pass a criminal and CPS background check and child abuse/neglect registry check. ?
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Must have a valid Driver’s License, access to reliable transportation and willingness to travel locally.
Benefits:
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401(k) plan + 2% match
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Medical, Dental and Vision
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Life Insurance
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Paid Vacation
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Wellness Days
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Flexible Spending Account
This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
BUILD, Inc., does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, citizenship, ethnic or national origin, age, disability, medical status, military status, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, ancestry, or any legally protected status. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits and training.
American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement: External and internal applicants, as well as position incumbents who become disabled, must be able to perform the essential job specific functions (listed within each job responsibility) either unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by the organization on a case-by-case basis.