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Demonstrate a commitment to Positive Youth Development, Restorative Justice, and Trauma Informed practices. Consistently learning and working within the following frameworks: Anti-oppression, Positive Youth Development, Trauma-informed and Balanced and Restorative Justice.
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In addition to working directly with young people, we train, coach and advocate for youth-serving institutions like Chicago Public Schools to be restorative and trauma-informed. Skilled at working with young people at high risk for juvenile justice and child welfare system involvementThe COVID vaccine is mandatory for all employees to the full extent permissible under applicable law.
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SUMMARYThe purpose of the Juvenile Justice Clinician position is to act as a stabilizer and provide assessment, counseling and service linkage to youth at risk of becoming involved in the juvenile justice system and/or at risk of delinquency.
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Clients are typically referred into services due to involvement with Cook County Juvenile and/or Adult Probation, Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, local schools, and community based organizations.
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This is accomplished through year around out-of-school-time academic and faith-based enrichment programming centered around a trauma informed, social-emotional based curriculum which helps students to develop resiliency.
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Experience in trauma informed practices, restorative justice and/or cognitive behavioral theory a plus. Demonstrated success designing and implementing trauma-informed life coaching (case management) models grounded in compassion, accountability, and excellence.
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The supervisor will conduct age-appropriate, trauma-informed interviews with child clients and their family members and may also advocate for clients before other agencies including schools, law enforcement, public benefits agencies, and others.
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The Clinician will provide Level Three (3) PRS to released children and their sponsor/families through a trauma-informed approach. Experience with a strength based, cognitive behavioral, and trauma sensitive approach to treating troubled youth preferred.
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Community Resource Coordinator will provide client-centered, trauma-informed services to individuals and families from diverse backgrounds Community Resource Coordinator will work alongside and collaborate with other ENH staff, partners and families to provide direct services including informative workshops and trainings in areas such as violence prevention, health & wellness, parenting skills, etc.
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Assist with the development and integration of trauma-informed policies and practices to enhance program effectiveness. Assist with the development and integration of trauma-informed policies, practices, and services for INVC participants.
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You are kind, culturally aware, curious, and honest You are committed to racial equity and justice, understanding how creative empowerment and cultural preservation inform Rebuild Foundation’s work You demonstrate excellent judgment and understanding of the current landscape for content creation and maximizing engagement You are a storyteller with experience helping organizations tell their stories through grant applications You have a proven track record of being awarded grants.
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Project areas and expertise may include, but are not limited to doula programming, NEAR@Home, Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN), Home Visting Observation Rating Scale (HOVRS), infant mental health consultation, video intervention, developmental screening, intimate partner violence, substance abuse, trauma and trauma-informed practice, parent-child relationships, family case management, and other specific program areas.
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Promotes trauma resiliency among the Family Hope Center team, ChicagoCAC staff, and MDT staff by participating in and contributing to projects to foster the trauma informed environment, e.g., Breathing Room. Facilitates trainings for Family Hope Center students.
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Mentor and guide at-risk youth in farming techniques, work ethics, and professional development. You will help oversee planting, cultivation, harvesting, and maintenance of the farm, as well as mentoring at-risk youth.
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Provide fiscal oversight for the organization, by leading the annual budget development and multi-year financial plans to ensure stability and sustainability in coordination with the Executive Leadership Team and Board, and informed by External Affairs revenue projections.
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