Worcester, MA, US
8 days ago
Counselor II - Youth Support
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Counselor II - Youth Support Type Regular Full-Time Job ID 30457 Schedule Monday through Friday 10am-6pm Location : Address 135 Gold Star Blvd Overview

YOU Inc is looking for Youth Support Workers to join our home-based team! Our Youth Support staff work as a member of our Support and Stabilization team to provide home and community-based support, skill building, and case management for youth involved with the Department of Children and Families.

Responsibilities

· Work one on one with youth in the community to build social skills, transition to adulthood skills, mental health coping skills, navigate family challenges, and build overall resiliency.
· Have the capacity and skills to work with youth of various ages that have an increased need for support (youth with mental health challenges, family conflict, trauma, educational needs)
· Assist youth who are transitioning into adulthood with setting goals for work/career/education.
· Travel within several towns areas within Central Massachusetts to provide in home and community-based activities, as well as meetings at the Department of Children and families and other local agencies.
· Complete a needs assessment and treatment planning that is individualized to meet the youth’s needs
· Assess the need for long term supportive services, and assist youth with obtaining referrals.
· Initiate referrals to therapeutic services including substance use treatment, domestic violence services, psychiatric treatment, and long-term mental health services.
· Maintain close collaboration with other service providers to support coordination of care.
· Provide crisis intervention management and ongoing safety planning.
· Attend regularly scheduled meetings with DCF to collaborate on treatment planning and assure progress is being met with family goals.
· Provide on-going supportive and/ or case management according to needs that have been identified in the treatment plan to assts the youth with meeting their goals.
· Document all services and collateral contact made on a timely basis and maintains the electronic health record in accordance with the agency standards.

Qualifications

· BA/BS/BSW degree in psychology/social work/criminal justice or other human service degree required or five years' experience working youth.
· At least two years of experience working with youth and families preferred.
· Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
· Strong knowledge in child/youth mental health, family systems theory/practice, behavior management and practical experience with youth and families preferred.
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) and/or bi-cultural background and/or skills preferable.

· Must be able to perform sedentary aspects of position, including, but not limited to desk and computer work, typing, driving to meetings and trainings, as well as driving/transporting clients as necessary.
· Must also be able to perform therapeutic activities with children and families.
· Must be able to perform the duties listed above, with or without a reasonable accommodation.
· Employee may be required to intervene in order to de-escalate and/or provide safety of clients using techniques as trained and approved by YOU, Inc, and appropriate to community and home-based settings. Employee needs to complete the agency’s human service worker safety and/or home-based worker safety training.

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