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Must have lived experience as a former youth, parent or primary caregiver who has navigated the Child Welfare, Juvenile Probation or Mental Health system. Peer partners are assigned to work with the caregivers of children and youth who receive Foster Care, Juvenile Probation or Mental Health services.
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Serve as a recovery agent by supporting youth who have mental illness, social and emotional learning, and/or substance use disorders to make healthy choices and advocate for a proactive role in their treatment.
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Key works in conjunction with the MA Department of Children & Families (DCF), MA Department of Youth Services (DYS), the MA Department of Mental Health (DMH) and the RI Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) and is an agency provider of both community-based outreach services and residential treatment programming.
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As a Residential Youth Counselor/Direct Care Staff, you will: Guide and mentor youth in developing critical life skills, social and interpersonal abilities, and positive community engagement.
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Residential Youth Counselors, Youth Counselors, Direct Care Professionals, Direct Care Workers, Youth Mentor, Youth Worker, Behavioral Health Professionals, Mental Health Counselors, Youth Specialist, Awake/Overnight Residential, Youth Counselor, Residential Community Youth Leader, Camp Counselor, Residential Aide.
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PACT-Y utilizes a highly integrated multidisciplinary team model that includes Clinicians, Outreach Counselors, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Family Partners, Young Adult Peer Mentor, Vocational Specialists, and Psychiatrists/Nurse Prescribers to help support growth and recovery for youth and young adults in the community.
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Keywords: Peer mentor, facilitation, outreach, coach, mental health, lived experienceRequirements A Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in the social sciences, rehabilitation, and/or education fields ( special education, psychology, social work) required.
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Job Overview: A Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) will serve as an advocate and mentor to Transition Age Youth (ages 14-26) with serious mental illness and/or emotional disturbance to develop community supports, navigate mental health systems and access resources, support maintenance of wellness and recovery based on personal lived experience, and INSPIRE HOPE to help youth reach their full potential and overcome obstacles in the face of life’s daily challenges.
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Supervise, evaluate, guide and mentor juvenile and youthful offenders, juvenile delinquents or other “at-risk” youth referred to the Office of Children and Family Services. Six years of direct counseling, educational, clinical, or supervisory experience in prevention, protection, or rehabilitative programs for individuals between the ages of 10 and 21 years of age who are considered to be “juvenile delinquents,” “youthful offenders,” or youth residing in a residential setting, including those diagnosed with mental or developmental disabilities, mental illness, or addictions who could potentially become involved in the juvenile justice system.
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Key Words: nonprofit, non-profit, mental health, mental health agency, behavioral health, healthcare, counselor, youth advocate, family advocate, children advocate, youth counselor, adolescent, advocate.
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Relevant previous experience would include youth work, support work, mental health work and SEN in sport. The SEN teaching assistant will have the opportunity to work closely with children who have mental health difficulties, display challenging behaviour or learning disabilities such as Autism.
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The Edinburg Center is seeking a part-time Young Adult Peer Mentor for a Children’s Mental Health Services program providing services to youth under the age of 21 with mental health needs in the communities of the North Shore.
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ROSE Peer Mentors engage with and support the recovery of transition-age homeless youth (ages 16-24) who are affected by drugs or alcohol or experiencing mental health concerns. Establish professional, collaborative, working relationships with case managers, mental health care providers and other practitioners working with homeless youth.
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Duties Description Supervise, evaluate, guide and mentor juvenile and youthful offenders, juvenile delinquents or other “at-risk” youth referred to the Office of Children and Family Services.
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Keywords: Social Service, Human Services, Residential Counselor, Social Services, Crisis Intervention, Mental Health, Social Work, Child Welfare, Youth Advocate, Social Service Aide, Social Service Worker, Social and Human Service Assistant, Youth Worker, Human Service Worker.
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