YES’ mission is to serve homeless and at-risk youth by providing critically-needed resources which empower them to become self-sufficient. YES provides these resources to youth experiencing homelessness through trauma-informed support, develops leadership and employment readiness of youth and partners with youth to advocate for systems of change.
Compensation: $17 hourly
Benefits:
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Health
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Dental
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Vision
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STD
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LTD
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Life and AD&D
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Critical Illness
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Accident
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Hospital
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Cancer
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Vacation - starts accruing on 1st day of employment - can be utilized after 90 days of employment.
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Sick Leave - starts accruing on 1st day of employment - can be utilized after 80 hours worked.
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403b with employer match
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Tuition Reimbursement
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Continuing Education Opportunities
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Awesome company culture!
Hours: Full-time - 7am - 3pm days
Day to Day
The Resident Specialist is responsible for maintaining the efficient operation of residential facilities and supervising youth activities at YES Emergency Shelter.
Responsibilities:
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Implementing YES residential program policies and procedures, which are designed to provide management, guidance, and redirection for the youth residents in the residential facilities.
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Ability to demonstrate sound judgment and positive working relationships.
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Supervising all youth activities; meal preparation, group, dining activities, chore routines, sleeping and recreational activities.
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Completing thorough documentation on all youth or youth contacts, reporting any significant problems or activities that require the attention of, or investigation of, a MGH Lead, Program Manager or Director of Operations.
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Documenting in youth resident files all significant activities, appointments and contacts including reports of individual, group or family discussions
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Participating in all scheduled YES staff meetings, case management reviews, training sessions, and meetings with YES program consultants as directed.
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Participation in the case management and therapeutic service programs for residential and non-residential youth in the program and their families, including individual, group and/or family discussion sessions.
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Assisting in the administration of a youth’s case load and the development of a service or case plan for each youth and family receiving residential services or as directed by supervisory staff.
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Conducting individual, group and/or family discussion sessions with youth residents and families
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Documenting all crisis and informational phone calls, including preparation of a supplemental written report if indicated by the situation.
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Completion of Discharge Summaries for all youth participating in residential programs.
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Conducting, or assisting with, follow-up activities on all youth and families.
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General supervision of student interns as directed by supervisory staff.
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Remaining awake, alert and properly supervising all youth while on duty.
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Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by supervisory staff.
Skills/Competencies/Requirements:
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Twenty-one years of age.
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Knowledge and application of basic youth-care principles in a residential environment.
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Knowledge and application of therapeutic techniques in a residential environment.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Ability to develop and maintain working relationships with youth and their families, other staff, professionals and law enforcement agencies
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Valid motor vehicle operator’s license, current auto insurance, and ability to transport program youth as needed.
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Willingness to work evenings, and holidays as needed or requested.
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Ability to complete minor to moderate lifting.
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Completion of thorough criminal history and background investigation.
Education:
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A high school diploma or equivalent is required
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Associate degree in psychology, sociology, social work, criminal justice, or counseling is preferred or two year of related experience in youth shelter programming.
YES is an EOE.
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