Young Adult Peer Advocate, Safe Options Support (SOS) - South Team
Job Description
Job Description
Description:
**ACTIVELY RECRUITING**
Position: Young Adult Peer Advocate
Program: Safe Options Support (SOS) – South Team
Function: Community Outreach on the streets and places where unhoused young adults frequent; coordinating participants needs before and after move from street to home, enhancing their daily living skills, accompaniment to appointments, and advocating on their behalf when faced with discrimination or healthcare inequities.
Reports to: Team Leader, Young Adult SOS Team – South
Location: Midtown, Lower Manhattan & Brooklyn
Job Responsibilities:
- Sustained outreach and engagement attempt for all individuals who are referred, even if they initially decline services
- Develop meaningful and lasting partnerships with key community stakeholders and providers including, Youth Adult Peer Programs, Safe Horizon, LGBTQIA+ community programs, local hospitals, NYPD, Department of Youth and Community Development, Shelter operators and housing providers, to identify those in most need of outreach and care.
- Conduct outreach to areas where unsheltered young adults are known to frequent
- Provide elements of Positive Youth Development to include an increased focus on youth involvement, skill building, leadership and community engagement.
- Use their shared personal lived experiences to promote client's recovery, offering support, advocacy, and skill development opportunities.
- Assist young adults with developing a stigma-free approach to wellness, recovery and/or treatment
- Assist young adults to identify needs, strengths, challenges and goals to develop individualized care plans (ICP).
- Hold individual one-on-one peer support sessions focusing on engagement, bridging and transition support to help increase participant's strengths to navigate systems
- Continuous assessment of the health and social needs of participants through SOS's conversational and observational assessments and formalized risk assessment tools for those identified as being at high risk;
- Work in collaboration with the centralized SOS Hub to identify available housing and to support participants through the process. Tasks may include completing HRA 2010e, applying for housing, prepping for interviews, follow up with housing providers, and assistance with move-in (day of move) with obtaining housing supplies and learning the neighborhood;
- Participate in hospital discharge planning meetings to identify the best community resources for returning patients;
- Collect and report data, as required and work with team leader, data analyst and other SOS teams to use data to inform future care delivery;
- Foster relationships with community provides to ensure that recipients are connected with appropriate services as they transition back into the community;
- Escort to appointments when necessary, travel training to assist in community care, and to address barriers to care;
- Facilitate crisis interventions, referrals and hospitalizations as appropriate
- Attend and participate in team meetings and supervisory sessions;
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Minimum High School Diploma or equivalent or higher. New York State Certified Youth Peer Advocate (YPA) preferred or required Completion of an internship or comparable training in peer advocacy; experience in providing advocacy services to people who are mentally ill and/or homeless. Past or current participant of behavioral health, substance services or homeless services preferred.
- Experience working with homeless and/or precariously housed populations preferred but not required.
- Knowledge of treatment, rehabilitation, trauma responsive services and community support programs as they relate to recipient/residents, families, and staff.
- Recognize indicators of human trafficking and resources available to assist individuals who have been exploited
- Ability to develop, evaluate, implement, and modify treatment interventions to meet the needs of individual recipients.
- Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports.
- Computer proficiency in Health Information Technology and Microsoft applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
- Knowledge of homeless resources, NYC shelter systems, and MTA transit systems a plus
- Knowledge of best practices in the fields of mental illness and substance use disorders
- Knowledge of techniques for identifying, assessing, and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management and de-escalation techniques
- Methods to support individuals in developing real-world skills and identifying educational/vocational goals preferred
- Methods to support community inclusion and strengthening of support networks preferred
- Experience in implementing positive youth development strategies preferred
- Familiarity with existing homeless outreach teams/programs and temporary housing options preferred
Salary: $54,925 plus generous benefits
Please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for 3 professional references.
ACMH is committed to the mental and physical wellbeing of vulnerable New Yorkers and is a leader in the provision of outreach and engagement, care management, rehabilitation, crisis support, and supportive housing. ACMH is committed to becoming an anti-racist organization and seeks to promote actionable change to create an intentional culture of equity at individual, interpersonal and institutional levels.
For more information, visit our website: www.acmhnyc.org
ACMH is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment decisions based on race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, mental or physical disability, marital status, veteran status or citizenship status.
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