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Department: | 70985 - 1921 Cortelyou Rd New |
Location: | Brooklyn - Flatbush, NY |
Position: Life Skills Specialist
Program/Department: Cortelyou Supportive Housing
Work Location: Cortelyou Road, Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY
Hours: Full Time - 35 hour per week - evenings and weekends as required
Rate: $45,000- $52,000 annualized
Reports to: Assistant Program Director
1921 Cortelyou is a 46 unit supportive housing program located in Flatbush Brooklyn. The Program specially services young adults 18-25 years old with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness and have a chronic history of being unhoused. Most of the young adults living at 1921 Cortelyou are members of the LGBTQ+ community. The Program offers a safe environment and supportive services to help our young adults to move towards long term stability. This Program is under the NY/NY 15 population C agreement and funding is being provided through the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for cultivating a safe and affirming living environment for formerly homeless, young adults, many living with a significant mental illness, and identifying as part of the LQBTQIA+ community.
Provide consistent, high quality program service delivery to all clients populations in accordance with funder and regulatory requirements; best practices; BCS policies and Core Values; and Code of Conduct for Custodians of People with Special Needs. Serve as a role model to all stakeholders.
Work directly with residents to enhance their daily living skills (i.e. includes but not limited to budgeting, grocery shopping, cooking meals independently, apartment organization/maintenance, entitlement support, personal hygiene, safely accessing public transportation, scheduling and attending appointments on time, etc.)
Facilitate groups weekly to assist residents with acclimating to an independent living environment (i.e. medication management, substance abuse education, anger management, budgeting, employment preparation, cooking skills group, discount shopping/couponing, game night, etc.)
Work in collaboration with case managers to aid consumers with achieving all goals identified in their Individualized Service Plan
Facilitate individual session as applicable (i.e., ADL skills development, stress management, etc.) and document all sessions in progress notes within 24 hours
Provide case management coverage in the event of program vaccines to preserve the quality of care of all residents
Escort clients to appointments as needed (i.e. medical, psychiatric, Social Security Administration, Public Assistance, and Emergency Room, etc.)
Refer and connect program residents to community resources to enhance their overall health and social support networks (i.e. youth social clubs, physical fitness centers, farmers market, etc.)
Encouraged tenants to participate in recreational events in the community to increase consumer socialization skills
Work with the social service team to ensure residents provide all necessary documentation to recertify apartment units and collaborate with property management to navigate all tenant apartment needs and repairs
Participate in the facilitation other safety skills training
Aid with coordinating resident move-ins and move-outs
Attend all meetings, trainings, seminars, workshops, and case conferences as assigned and required
Provide support to community residents and church social programs
Other tasks as assigned
Qualifications Required:
BSW or BA in human services related field required, MSW preferred , experience with homeless, at-risk, or system involved LGBTQIA+ youth, experience serving youth living in supportive housing.
Proven experience in clinical program implementation with either young adults, formerly homeless, or LGBTQIA+ community preferred.
Must have strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational, time-management, and technical skills to help young people make progress toward their goals
Must have a propensity and willingness to learn, persevere, and think outside the box.
The relational qualities of a successful specialist include:
Ability to work from a strength-based, trauma-informed, youth development lens;
Ability to relate to young people, engage them in conversation, and provide support and encouragement;
Ability to form collaborative, working relationships with parents/families, school and agency staff;
Consistent and reliable;
Values and promotes diversity;
Carries a belief that change is possible;
Able to maintain healthy boundaries;
Able to remain calm during moments of tension and stress.
TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Ability to troubleshoot, advocate, and navigate obstacles where there is not always a clear-cut pathway;
Open to learning how to use and interpret data to inform decision-making.
Ability to collaborate in team settings and build relationships with external partners;
Ability to use trauma-informed techniques;
Knowledgeable about community resources and services
Fingerprinting and OMH background check required. Position requires direct face-to face-contact with consumers and the general public on an ongoing basis.
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community are strongly encouraged to apply
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities