TAY Coach
At-Will Employment
You are free to terminate your employment with the Childrens Home of Stockton at any time, with or without a reason, and the Childrens Home of Stockton has the right to terminate your employment or the employment of others at any time, with or without a reason. Although the Childrens Home of Stockton may choose to terminate employment for cause, cause is not required. This is called at will employment.
The Catalyst Transition Age Youth shelter program is funded by a governmental program. Continued employment is contingent upon continued receipt of those funds.
Description:
Provide guidance, training, coaching and mentoring to youth in day-to-day living and independence skills that include meal preparation, laundry training, housekeeping skills, education resources, job search and resume, and assisting youth with transition to independence case plans. Supervise youth onsite at TAY shelters with a mixed gender population. Be an active and positive member of the case management team. Active participation and assigned TAY program activities and meetings as required. Maintain a professional attitude with youth and co-workers, follow and enforce agency rules.
Job Qualifications:
A.A. or Human Services Certificate preferred or equivalent experience with youth ages 18 24.
Bilingual Spanish preferred, but not required.
Knowledge of household skills and food preparation in a shelter setting
Skills and ability to engage and develop rapport with young adults who have various backgrounds, strengths and needs.
Skills and ability to provide consistency and behavioral limits through relationship-based interventions
Skills to communicate effectively with the ability to solve problems in a collaborative manner, communicate ideas clearly and persuasively
Skilled in organizing projects and workload
Able to enforce and follow Catalyst TAY shelter program policy and procedures
Ability to deal with multiple, competing demands
Ability to work independently
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with youth/young adults
Communication/Language: Must demonstrate skills in communicating and positively relating to students, fellow employees, interns, contractors, and business contacts.
Must possess advanced ability to read, write and understand English equivalent to a college level
Computer Skills: Must have strong knowledge of Word, Excel, and Outlook. Specific skills in software systems as required by position
Knowledge of database applications used to enter data -HMIS, CCN Laptop, CHS database
Awareness and sensitivity to the cultures represented in San Joaquin County
Reliable transportation, valid California Driver License, proof of valid auto insurance, a DMV driving record printout with no more than two (2) minor violations and use own car for travel
Ability to lift supplies up to 25 lbs. to waist height
Fingerprint clearance required
Must pass a physical examination to demonstrate physical, mental and occupational competence to perform assigned tasks under guidance, supervision and direction of the supervisory staff
Must be 21 years of age or older
Must be a person who exercises good judgment and is emotionally mature, patient, flexible and calm with good communication skills
Essential Functions:
Specific duties depend upon shift being worked. Must be able to do the following:
Follow the Trauma Informed Care philosophy when supporting and addressing the needs of the children, youth and families served by CHS
Work closely with and maintain ongoing dialogue with the TAY Coordinator, Youth Services Program Manager, leadership team and training team for shelter, staff and client needs
Assist with development, implementation and evaluation of case plans for each youth to support housing stability and transition goals
Support and mentor youth enrolled in the program
Guide, train, coach, and mentor youth in day-to-day living skills including:
Meal planning and preparation, food shopping o Laundry, chores/housekeeping, hygiene
Computer use for case plan and transition planning goals o Medication Inventory o Visitor Requests and approvals o Youths time management
Encourage youths involvement in independent living skills programs and activities Notify TAY Coordinator of maintenance, inventory or youth needs at residences (supplies, repairs)
Attend all required staff training
Attend staff and other meetings as required
Be professional with youth and co-workers
Enforce and follow TAY program rules
Paperwork and documentation completed in a timely manner as required
Must have an attitude of friendliness and be able to communicate with all levels within Childrens Home of Stockton
Must be reliable and consistent with attendance and punctuality to work
Other duties as assigned
Childrens Home of Stockton hires and promotes employees regardless of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition or physical handicap or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law. Childrens Home of Stockton is an equal opportunity employer. Childrens Home of Stockton strives to be culturally competent, responding respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds and religions in a manner that recognizes, affirms and values the cultural differences and similarities and the worth of individuals, families, and communities and protects and preserves the dignity of each person. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.