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Youth Development Advocate Supervisor - Eugene, OR

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Company Name:Looking Glass Community Services
Location:Eugene, OR
Employment Type:Full Time
Category:Non-Profit
Pay:$25.75 per hour
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Description

Looking Glass is hiring a Youth Development Advocate Supervisor to join our Station 7 Program!

As the Youth Development Advocate Supervisor, you will assist with coordination of service plans including integration of support team members, key agencies and youth participants. you will assist with providing crisis intervention, maintaining a positive milieu, creating behavior management plans and case coordination for youth and family who access services.

Qualifications:

Experience: Previous experience working with youth and families.

Availability: Monday-Friday 2pm-10pm with some on-call responsibilities

Driver's License: Valid Oregon Driver's License, acceptable record, and insurability under Agency's auto insurance. Must be able to drive agency van as needed

Essential Functions:

  1. Assists case plan coordination
  2. Assists with crisis intervention counseling and service coordination for telephone and walk-in clients.
  3. Acts as a positive role model and provide leadership and motivation for youth and staff.
  4. Assists in planning and implements group programs and activities.

For more information about the Relief Counselor position, download the full job description below.

The Station 7 program is an emergency shelter for runaway or homeless youth in our community, ages 11-20. The program focuses on providing temporary crisis care for youth while helping them with life skills, goal-setting, and creating a stable plan to move forward toward a better future. Station 7 operates Project Safe Place which offers youth safe locations to go when they feel afraid or have run away from home. Station 7 operates a 24-hour crisis hotline for youth community members.

People who thrive in this program have a passion for helping others, the ability to relate with clients while upholding strong professional boundaries, and maintaining program rules. Station 7 is a diverse, community focused program focusing on the care of the guests coming in. If you have any interest in community service roles, this position may be for you! This is an on-call/relief position; minimum shift requirements include at least 4 shifts per month and attending at least 1 staff meeting per month.

Our workforce and clientele represent a diverse set of people from all walks of life. As such, we are committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion in the agency. All staff must embody and represent these, and other, Looking Glass agency values.

Looking Glass Community Services has provided crucial services to Lane County youth and families since 1970!