Senior College Counselor (3+ yrs exp req) Job at United Friends of the Children

United Friends of the Children Los Angeles, CA 90017

$65,000 - $68,635 a year

Organization Overview

United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched education and housing programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care.

Founded over 40 years ago, United Friends’ is a leading provider of youth development services to current and former foster youth in Los Angeles County. Through its housing and education programs, the organization has helped thousands of young people imagine and actualize their own dreams and futures. All programs are grounded in a relational model. At United Friends, youth build long-lasting, developmental relationships between young people and caring adults, as well as connections to nourishing peer and community support systems. Around those relationships, United Friends wraps an array of supportive services to help youth successfully transition to adulthood. Operating 11 housing sites around the county, United Friends’ housing program provides current and former foster youth with a stable place to live and targeted services that promote their long-term economic stability and wellness. Serving students from the sixth grade through college competition, United Friends’ education program reverses abysmal educational outcomes for foster youth by ensuring they graduate from high school and college. As a result of services, United Friends alumni have greater housing and economic stability, higher educational attainment and a stronger sense of community and emotional wellbeing.

Position Overview

Starting as early as the 6th grade and following students through college graduation, UFC’s Education Program forges trusting relationships with youth in foster care as they navigate some of life's most pivotal moments. United Friends’ programs focus on commitment, trauma-informed care, and youth empowerment by prioritizing the whole-person-development of youth in care through a Social Justice Positive Youth Development (SJPYD) approach, while building relationships with the youth over an extended period. The College Counselor on the Youth Empowerment and Success (YES) Team carries a caseload of up to 30 probation experienced youth and foster youth in grades 6-12. Utilizing a Tuesday through Saturday work schedule, the College Counselor builds meaningful relationships with his/her/their youth, families, and supportive adults such as Probation Officers to ensure that they receive the best possible guidance, support, and empowerment to achieve their goals while experiencing overall positive youth development.

United Friends currently implements a hybrid work environment - schedule is determined at the discretion of management and the needs of the program and/or agency. This position will work full-time hours, Tuesday-Saturday. The College Counselor will travel to various locations throughout the Los Angeles metro area to provide on-site visits to foster youth, and occasionally to the main office in Downtown LA. Saturdays, the College Counselor will work from workshop/event locations in in the greater Los Angeles area. Some evening, weekend, and overnight work is required.

Please note that this position is funded under a contract with Los Angeles County, which requires proof of vaccination or a medical/religious exemption.

Duties and responsibilities

Program Support

· Under the direction of the Program Manager, support the cultivation of the Education Department’s partnership with the Department of Probation.

· Attend regular partnership meetings with the Department of Probation and other stakeholders.

· Lead the enrollment and orientation of new youth into the program.

· Provide solutions based feedback regarding service design around items including but not limited to program eligibility, program enrollment and orientation, and case management approach.

· Analyze caseload outcomes and trends, and work with the Education Department team to improve program model and service delivery.

· Continually expand and update professional and technical knowledge within the education, foster care, and case management fields.

· Participate in team, department, and organization-wide meetings

Case Management/Coaching

· Providing individual coaching to current and former probation, and, foster youth, high school through college, that focuses on positive youth development, social justice, and academic and career success. Services provided in the youth’s homes, schools, or remotely through video or phone calls.

· Providing intensive coaching to high school youth struggling in school or needing increased support with motivation and/or social-emotional wellness.

· Engaging in regular communication with caregivers, Probation Officers, Social Workers and other supportive adults to encourage support for youth’s goals and to provide additional resources as needed.

· Conduct bi-annual assessments and goal planning with youth to support with educational goals, overall youth development, goal setting, and goal achievement.

· Support in monitoring and encouraging students’ academic progress in support of their educational goals.

· Supporting youth enrolled in continuation schools while they pursue their high school diploma or equivalent.

· Refer students to community-based support services, mental health services, and enrichment opportunities as needed.

· Track and document all service efforts in United Friends’ database.

Group Workshops and Events

· Act as a lead facilitator and/or participant in the execution of youth development, academic, and career exploration workshops.

· Support in planning and coordinating workshops and/or other program events.

· Attend community-building events to establish and maintain relationships with Education Program youth.

Advocacy and Navigation

· Engage Probation Officers, Social Workers, Independent Living Program workers, and/or other system partners to support and advocate for youth in maneuvering systems in which they are involved, and to encourage youth’s overall goals and positive development.

· Cultivate relationships with community partners, and serve as a liaison/advocate among them to increase awareness of youth’s needs and to support youth success.

· Connect youth to UFC supportive resources as needed and when appropriate, such as tutoring, financial assistance, etc.

· Connect youth with summer internship and job opportunities.

· Connect youth to other opportunities for contribution and social action as they are offered within UFC, with UFC partners, or with other organizations.

Other

  • Other duties as assigned.

General United Friends Responsibilities

· Act as a role model within the organization to uphold and implement United Friends’ organizational values:

o Embrace program evaluation that leads to excellence and impact.

o Build effective and empowering partnerships with the youth and community.

o Create a fun and exciting environment that inspires learning and innovation.

o Communicate openly, honestly and with humility across all groups.

o Work together as one organization.

Required Qualifications

· MSW degree in a related field

· 3+ years of relevant experience, including 1 or more years of case management and/or positive youth development experience

· Demonstrated experience working with youth who have experience in the juvenile justice system, foster care, and/or underserved TAY

· Commitment to social justice and the whole-person-development of youth

· Balances multiple competing priorities

· Establishes and cultivates respectful relationships with people from diverse backgrounds

· Holds self-accountable, sets high expectations for self and others, works both independently and collaboratively, and relates tasks to organizational values

· Conveys thoughts and ideas clearly, listens well, communicates in a solution-oriented manner, and incorporates others’ views into work

· Passionate about United Friends’ mission

· Has a reliable personal automobile and valid CA driver’s license

Preferred Qualifications

· Effective Spanish speaker

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $65,000.00 - $68,635.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development assistance
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability

COVID-19 considerations:
Please note that this position is funded under a contract with Los Angeles County, which requires proof of vaccination or a medical/religious exemption.

Experience:

  • Spanish: 3 years (Preferred)

Work Location: In person




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