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ID #51148746
Estado Oregon
Ciudad Roseburg
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Oregon
Showed 2024-02-29
Fecha 2024-02-29
Fecha tope 2024-04-29
Categoría No lucrativo
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ILP Specialist

Oregon, Roseburg, 97470 Roseburg USA
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General Description:

Provides training in independent living skills and access to community resources for youth aged 14 and over who are referred through ODHS/Child Welfare. Delivers in-home and group skills training and referrals to assist youth in gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and adulthood. Works closely with the ODHS Child Welfare Case Workers, foster care providers, and the youth to assess skills, and develop and implement an effective treatment plan. Ability to travel and transport clients is required

Schedule/Hours:

This position is anticipated to be full-time (40 hours/week). However, some weeks may have fewer scheduled hours. The actual hours worked may vary daily depending on the needs of the referring agency or individual clients. Some overtime may be required and approved by your supervisor in response to client needs, referrals, or other factors. The schedule will be flexible to meet youths needs and be available some evenings and weekends.

Minimum Qualifications:

At least two years case management and life skills training experience working with high-risk youth in the last five years

Including at least one year of experience working with youth experiencing substance use, out of home placement, sexual abuse, and/or family conflict. Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

Pass a criminal background check, which may include fingerprinting, and driving record.

Respectful, open, unbiased, accepting attitude toward clients, their families, ODHS staff, and community partners.

Valid drivers license, reliable transportation, and meet minimum auto insurance requirements

Preferred Qualifications:

Bachelors Degree in a behavioral science field.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

60% - Direct Service

Interview youth, foster parents, and ODHS Case Workers to obtain skill and education level, employment information, and other pertinent information

Assist youth to complete contract mandated life skills assessments and comprehensive transition plans

Schedule and facilitate ongoing one-on-one meetings with the youth

Counsel youth regarding foster care system, education, vocational training, job readiness, job search assistance programs, and health care access

Instruct youth in basic life skills such as budgeting, personal care, health and safety, pregnancy prevention and parenting awareness, substance abuse prevention, healthy relationships, and access to community resources

Coordinate and assist youth with accessing other independent living services including state housing subsidies

Assist the youth in developing connections with natural supports such as foster parents, teachers, relatives, mentors, and other dedicated adults

Facilitate, co-facilitate, or participate in regularly-held group youth sessions

Work with foster parents to encourage them in teaching skills to the youth and supporting the youths goals

Assist youth with registration and participation in youth-focused events

Attend youth-focused events with the youth in a chaperone capacity, for the duration of the event

Transport the youth as required

25% - Case Coordination

Maintain availability to caseworkers for response to crises, during working hours

Develop and maintain a knowledge of dynamics of high-risk families including substance abuse, sexual abuse and domestic violence

Coordinate case activities with program supervisor, ODHS Child Welfare, Juvenile Department, schools, and other partners

Work a flexible schedule to meet youths needs, which may include evenings and/or weekends

Attend and actively participate in weekly group supervision meetings with supervisor and peers

Maintain client confidentiality

15% - Documentation

Monitor the youths progress in relation to the established services being provided

Provide reporting to ODHS as required

Complete required documentation within established ODHS deadlines

Document all travel time, mileage, and other required work-related activities

Working Conditions:

May be required to work afternoon, evening, and/or weekend hours

Will travel locally and transport clients with own vehicle; must be insured with liability insurance

Extended periods of time sitting at work station updating client records, phone work, and client sessions

Provide services in challenging environments

Ability to stand, work, and drive throughout the day

Mobility and dexterity sufficient to assist clients and handle required job-related functions and move about the location of services

Ability to cope with clients who may use challenging or offensive language

Positions that require driving clients must maintain vehicle insurance as required by law, with a minimum of $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 personal auto liability coverage (proof of insurance will be required).

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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