{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"2ee454d26c97e4e78245d161","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/2ee454d26c97e4e78245d161","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/2ee454d26c97e4e78245d161","title":"Life Coach- School Site Mentoring Program","description":"If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact this employer to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process.\r\n3 days ago Requisition ID: 1244\r\nSalary Range: $37.02 To $39.91 Hourly\r\nAbout Young Community Developers\r\nEstablished in 1973, YCD is a nonprofit organization who serves residents of all ages living in the most historically underserved communities of San Francisco. YCD takes a comprehensive approach via a delivery eco-system of services designed to empower residents in achieving economic mobility, in turn building and sustaining a positive community by providing them with education opportunities, workforce development training, and social services. YCD's philosophy is that every individual should have the right to sustainable and generational economic mobility, aiming to break the cycle of poverty. Each year YCD provides around 1,200 community members with employment and training services through their programs and partnerships. YCD is also proud to share that they have been voted by Non-Profit Times as one of the top 50 best non-profits to work for in the United States!\r\nProject Overview\r\nThe SF Justice Initiative is a multi-pronged strategy to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline for middle schoolers by supporting them in their schools and preventing them from entering the juvenile delinquency system. This initiative includes a collaborative partnership with Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, Young Community Developers (YCD), Legal Services for Children, Disability Rights California, and Youth Law Center.\r\nThe School Crisis Response Program Initiative is a collaborative that plays a crucial role in fostering a safe and supportive environment within SFUSD by addressing incidents of violence, providing crisis intervention, and implementing prevention strategies. This Initiative includes a partnership with Samoan Community Development Center, Wraparound Project, Roadmap to Peace, Tailormade, Community Youth Center SF, DCYF, JPD and SFUSD.\r\nPOSITION SUMMARY\r\nThe SSMP Life Coach willcollaborate with the SF Justice Initiative, providementorship, care management, advocacy, and support to middle school youth who experience truancy, behavioral, and/or disciplinary issues in select schools with historically high rates of suspension.The position will offer various levels of support to students and faculty. VI's provide assistance in various situations that may occur at school and outside of school. They will also work in communities and collaborate with other community-based organizations and entities that assist in supporting youth and young adults. They will also support in relaying critical intelligence and information to the SVIP extended team.\r\nRESPONSIBILITIES\r\nProvide mentoring/care coordination support to SFUSD middle school students during normal school hours\r\nConduct assessments of youth to identify their needs and goals to develop a care plan\r\nWork collaboratively within the team to develop interventions and supports for the youth and their families.\r\nDevelop and facilitate care planning with specific goals related to academic and social-emotional learning and development (SEL/D).\r\nMaintain ongoing caseload and consistent and timely written and electronic documentation of contacts with youth, their families, and community partners\r\nMake and maintain contact with school officials, counselors, and other service providers/adult allies associated with the youth.\r\nConduct weekly home, community, and school visits for participants.\r\nProvide one-on-one and group sessions for youth\r\nProvide classroom observation and support\r\nProvide Support during IEP Meetings, Expulsion Hearings and Reentry planning\r\nProvide check-in with student and guardians\r\nPrepare reports for DCYF-CMS and weekly citywide weekly coordination meetings\r\nParticipate in weekly youth services and supports meeting\r\nConnect youth to additional services as identified by the School Crisis Support Team\r\nAll other duties as assigned\r\nWHAT YOU WILL BRING\r\nA successful candidate will possess\r\nB.A./B.S. degree in a related field and at least two years of relevant experience preferred or associate's degree and four years of related experience. Candidates with 5 or more years' relevant experience in lieu of a degree will be considered.\r\nClearance of TB test and fingerprinting are required\r\nMust not be on active probation or parole\r\nAbility to work between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm at SFUSD school sites\r\nAbility to travel to all SFUSD school sites as required\r\nExcellent cross-cultural communication skills and the ability and willingness to work with economically and culturally diverse clientele from various professional and ethnic backgrounds\r\nExcellent interpersonal and communication skills, written communications, patience, diplomacy, and high level of customer service skills\r\nAbility to think critically, problem solve and be resourceful\r\nEmbraces cultural differences and is willing to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion.\r\nSelf-motivated individual who has a passion to ensure that program goals, objectives and tasks are completed in a timely fashion and exceeds standards\r\nAn efficient multi-tasker who demonstrates effective time management and the capacity to meet competing deadlines\r\nMust have proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team\r\nDemonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills\r\nStrong commitment to the mission of Young Community Developers Inc. and to individuals from diverse populations\r\nWell organized, ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet goal objectives\r\nTeam player, true attention to detail, ability to complete paperwork accurately and in a timely manner\r\nContinuous commitment to improving occupational knowledge\r\nDemonstrate competency using Microsoft Office and Google Suites, Zoom and other technology platforms\r\nJOB TYPE: Full Time; 40/hours – Non-exempt\r\nSUPERVISORY: No\r\nCOMPENSATION: $77,000 - $83,000\r\nBENEFITS PACKAGE\r\nWe recognize there are many factors that influence your overall satisfaction, both at work and in your personal life. Under our Total Rewards Package , we provide an integrated mixture of compensation, benefits, company culture, and resources to our employees that help you reach a happier, more balanced life. Our work environment is built around collaboration and partnership, teamwork, community, diversity, and inclusion. Some of these offerings include:\r\nCompetitive compensation to reward you for your hard work every day.\r\nGenerous zero to low-cost Medical, Dental, Vision premiums, and Life insurance\r\nFree life insurance and long-term disability insurance\r\nEmployer-sponsored Health Spending Account with eligible plans\r\n2 weeks of vacation accrued annually for the first 2 years of employment\r\nAccrued paid sick time; 80 hours max\r\n16 paid holidays annually (Presidential Election Day added every 4 years)\r\nPersonal Birthday Holiday\r\nEnd-of-Year paid Respite Week\r\nEmployee Assistance Program\r\nMental Health & Wellness services for all employees\r\n401K after one year of service and 21 Years of Age with a 4% company match\r\nProfessional development program to promote career advancement\r\nDiscounts on retail, travel, and entertainment\r\nA fun, purposeful, and inclusive culture through in-office events, volunteerism, and community-based networking opportunities.\r\nYoung Community Developers is an \"at-will\" and Equal Opportunity Employer.\r\nApplicants and employees shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender (including pregnancy and gender expression) identity, color, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law or ordinance. 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YCD takes a comprehensive approach via a delivery eco-system of services designed to empower residents in achieving economic mobility, in turn building and sustaining a positive community by providing them with education opportunities, workforce development training, and social services. YCD's philosophy is that every individual should have the right to sustainable and generational economic mobility, aiming to break the cycle of poverty. Each year YCD provides around 1,200 community members with employment and training services through their programs and partnerships. YCD is also proud to share that they have been voted by Non-Profit Times as one of the top 50 best non-profits to work for in the United States!\r\nProject Overview\r\nThe SF Justice Initiative is a multi-pronged strategy to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline for middle schoolers by supporting them in their schools and preventing them from entering the juvenile delinquency system. This initiative includes a collaborative partnership with Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, Young Community Developers (YCD), Legal Services for Children, Disability Rights California, and Youth Law Center.\r\nThe School Crisis Response Program Initiative is a collaborative that plays a crucial role in fostering a safe and supportive environment within SFUSD by addressing incidents of violence, providing crisis intervention, and implementing prevention strategies. This Initiative includes a partnership with Samoan Community Development Center, Wraparound Project, Roadmap to Peace, Tailormade, Community Youth Center SF, DCYF, JPD and SFUSD.\r\nPOSITION SUMMARY\r\nThe SSMP Life Coach willcollaborate with the SF Justice Initiative, providementorship, care management, advocacy, and support to middle school youth who experience truancy, behavioral, and/or disciplinary issues in select schools with historically high rates of suspension.The position will offer various levels of support to students and faculty. VI's provide assistance in various situations that may occur at school and outside of school. They will also work in communities and collaborate with other community-based organizations and entities that assist in supporting youth and young adults. They will also support in relaying critical intelligence and information to the SVIP extended team.\r\nRESPONSIBILITIES\r\nProvide mentoring/care coordination support to SFUSD middle school students during normal school hours\r\nConduct assessments of youth to identify their needs and goals to develop a care plan\r\nWork collaboratively within the team to develop interventions and supports for the youth and their families.\r\nDevelop and facilitate care planning with specific goals related to academic and social-emotional learning and development (SEL/D).\r\nMaintain ongoing caseload and consistent and timely written and electronic documentation of contacts with youth, their families, and community partners\r\nMake and maintain contact with school officials, counselors, and other service providers/adult allies associated with the youth.\r\nConduct weekly home, community, and school visits for participants.\r\nProvide one-on-one and group sessions for youth\r\nProvide classroom observation and support\r\nProvide Support during IEP Meetings, Expulsion Hearings and Reentry planning\r\nProvide check-in with student and guardians\r\nPrepare reports for DCYF-CMS and weekly citywide weekly coordination meetings\r\nParticipate in weekly youth services and supports meeting\r\nConnect youth to additional services as identified by the School Crisis Support Team\r\nAll other duties as assigned\r\nWHAT YOU WILL BRING\r\nA successful candidate will possess\r\nB.A./B.S. degree in a related field and at least two years of relevant experience preferred or associate's degree and four years of related experience. 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Under our Total Rewards Package , we provide an integrated mixture of compensation, benefits, company culture, and resources to our employees that help you reach a happier, more balanced life. Our work environment is built around collaboration and partnership, teamwork, community, diversity, and inclusion. Some of these offerings include:\r\nCompetitive compensation to reward you for your hard work every day.\r\nGenerous zero to low-cost Medical, Dental, Vision premiums, and Life insurance\r\nFree life insurance and long-term disability insurance\r\nEmployer-sponsored Health Spending Account with eligible plans\r\n2 weeks of vacation accrued annually for the first 2 years of employment\r\nAccrued paid sick time; 80 hours max\r\n16 paid holidays annually (Presidential Election Day added every 4 years)\r\nPersonal Birthday Holiday\r\nEnd-of-Year paid Respite Week\r\nEmployee Assistance Program\r\nMental Health & Wellness services for all employees\r\n401K after one year of service and 21 Years of Age with a 4% company match\r\nProfessional development program to promote career advancement\r\nDiscounts on retail, travel, and entertainment\r\nA fun, purposeful, and inclusive culture through in-office events, volunteerism, and community-based networking opportunities.\r\nYoung Community Developers is an \"at-will\" and Equal Opportunity Employer.\r\nApplicants and employees shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender (including pregnancy and gender expression) identity, color, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law or ordinance. 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