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Full-time
- Coaches meet young people “where they are” and build a trusting relationship with them using an authentic, trauma-informed, strength-based approach, often in partnership with colleagues at our Close to Home Programs (Barbara Blum, Rose House, & Aftercare NSP).
- In addition to providing weekly emotional support, Coaches help young people make progress toward their academic, career development, housing/independent living, and other life goals.
- Attend and participate in agency training, ACS training, NYC DOE training Keep case records and accurate data information up to date, including but not limited to school visits, home visits, community visits, and visits with parents/guardians by documenting in Connections within five business dates of the event.
- Promote and model the 7 Sanctuary Model commitments and the SELF (Safety, Emotional Management, Loss, Future) Model into daily practice to create a non-violent and trauma-informed culture.
- Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required with two years of experience working with vulnerable youth in a residential setting or youth involved in the child welfare system preferred.
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