Lutheran Social Services of New York

Fair Future Coach - Foster Care

Lutheran Social Services of New York  •  $50k - $51k/yr  •  New York City, NY (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: New York, NY 10027
Position Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $50,000.00 - $51,000.00 SalaryPOSITION: Coach
REPORTS TO: Director of Social Services
CLASSIFICATION: Full-Time
EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT: Non-Exempt
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Coaches build trusting, long-term relationships with young people in and beyond foster care (ages 14 26). The overall goal of this relationship is to support the young person to graduate high school; persist in a post-secondary setting; build progressive career development experiences in line with the youths interests, strengths, and academic/vocational plans that will help them navigate onto a living wage career pathway; and successfully navigate the transition into adulthood (and into independent living, for those young people who are aging out).
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
- Build relationships with up to 15 young people.
- Provide ongoing social/emotional support no matter what including if they leave foster care and achieve permanency.
- Work 1:1 with young people to develop individualized academic and career development goals based on their interests and strengths and take measurable steps towards their goals.
- Connect young people to quality schools, programs, resources, and opportunities in line with their goals.
- Help young people persist in these settings, navigate any challenges that arise, celebrate successes, and plan/prepare for the next step on their journey.
- Should a youth not be successful in any school/program setting, Coaches help young people reflect on the experience and work with them to set new goals and transition to the next opportunity.
- Collaborate with Case Planners, Tutors, Specialists, and foster/birth parents, as needed, to help youth achieve their goals and ensure their overall well-being.
- Connect young people to peer group supports and build positive relationships.
- Ensure young people who are aging out can access and maintain stable, affordable housing and build independent living skills.
- Re-engage disconnected youth and help them re-enroll in an academic setting.
- Assess the fit between the young person and their current academic setting and help them transfer into a better-fit high school or high school equivalency (HSE) program, if needed.
- Assist students with planning for apprenticeship and vocational education paths, as appropriate. Assist young people in obtaining working papers, if needed.
- Conduct career exploration activities with young people.
- Assist ALL young people in selecting at least one career development experience each year that is in line with their interests and academic situation/background.
- Ensure that the young person coordinates with a Housing Specialist (and/or Case Planner, if the agency does not have a Housing Specialist) to ensure that all young peoples housing applications are submitted as early as possible (by age 19 if their goals is to age out).
- Accompany the young person to visit supportive housing residences, when needed.
- Help young people maintain their housing by providing independent living and life skills supports such as budgeting, obtaining a bank account, and advocating with landlords, if needed.
- Other duties as required by direct supervisor or needs of the program/agency.
SUPERVISES:
- Volunteers/interns as needed
QUALIFICATIONS
The Coach role is not an entry-level role. Coaches need to have both emotional maturity and professional skills. As helping young people enroll and persist in post-secondary settings is one of the goals of the Fair Futures model, it is important for Coaches to have a post-secondary credential.
EDUCATION:
- A Bachelors degree and at least two years of experience working with at-risk or system-involved young people, or
- An Associate or accredited vocational degree, and 3+ years of working with at-risk or system-involved young people
EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum of two years experience in foster care or related field

SKILLS & ABILITIES:
- Knowledgeable about working with foster care youth and children and families at-risk
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to work collaboratively with consumers and co-workers
- Experience and facility with Microsoft Office Applications
- Ability to navigate throughout New York City using public transportation and/or have a valid New York State driver license and access to a motor vehicle
- Ability to work flexible hours as needed (beyond traditional 9 5 hours)
- Ability to work from a strength-based, trauma-informed, youth development lens
- Compassionate, warm, empathetic, consistent and reliable
- A love for working with young people
- Strong ability to relate to young people, engage them in conversation, and provide support and encouragement
- Values and promotes diversity
- A belief that change is possible
- Able to maintain healthy boundaries
- Able to remain calm during moments of tension and stress.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong time-management, organizational skills, and attention to detail
- Ability to troubleshoot, advocate, and navigate obstacles where there is not always a clear-cut pathway
- Open to learning how to use and interpret data to inform decision-making
- Ability to effectively collaborate in team settings and build relationships with external partners
- Ability to use Motivational Interviewing techniques
- Ability to use trauma-informed techniques
- Knowledgeable about youth resources and services
- Ability to facilitate therapeutic peer groups.
Lutheran Social Services of New York

About Lutheran Social Services of New York

Today, in addition to caring for children, Lutheran Social Services of New York enables individuals to reach their full potential through its LIFE (Lutheran Initiatives for Enrichment) service programs.

The agency helps seniors live independently, provides families for children, arranges safe and affordable housing, maintains hunger prevention centers and provides services for immigrants and refugees.

Lutheran Social Services of New York draws on its heritage of hope for all people and looks back at a rich history of growth and development. We look ahead to the creation of new and expanded programs and services that give LIFE to individuals, families and communities.

Together with you, we share Christ’s blessings with people in need. Each year, the agency helps thousands of people lead healthier, happier, safer and more successful lives, regardless of age, economic status, creed or race.

LSSNY has been strengthening lives, families and communities for more than 125 years. This has been made possible through the work of dedicated staff, committed volunteers, and supportive congregations and communities.

Lutheran Social Services of New York has its roots in the Bethlehem Home for Orphans, founded in 1886 by Lutheran church leaders. Thus began the Lutheran presence in what would become an organized effort at child welfare in New York and would result in the creation of Lutheran Social Services of New York.

Our combined LIFE services touch more than 25,000 people annually.

Industry
Unknown
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Year Founded
1886
Website
lssny.org
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