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Youth Support Specialist (Hourly)

StateJobsNY, Taberg, New York, United States, 13471

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Youth Support Specialist

The Youth Support Specialist (YSS) works directly to supervise court-placed youth, age 12-20, who reside at OCFS secure, limited-secure, and/or non-secure residential facilities. YSSs are part of a team that ensures that a facility is physically secure (e.g., responsible for youth movement, key and door control, and conflict resolution) and emotionally safe for both youth and other staff. YSSs help create a professional, healthy, and therapeutic environment. A YSS must: Establish a relationship of professionalism, confidence, safety, and trust with youth and other staff from different racial, ethnic, cultural, religious, physical ability, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Expression (SOGIE) and/or socio-economic backgrounds. Supervise and monitor youth, which, depending on a youth's clinical needs, may include 1-to-1 supervision. Actively participate as a member of a youth's support team. A support team is a treatment-focused group of professional and para-professional staff who work together to address the emotional and behavioral needs and goal of youth. Be confident in engaging with people who may be under physical and/or emotional stress. Employ graduated harm reduction strategies while supervising youth. This includes correcting, and in some cases, verbally or physically intervening when a youth displays unsafe behaviors toward themselves or other youth and staff. Harm reduction requires that a YSS learn to recognize personal or situational flags that could lead to conflict or harm, provide positive mentorship to youth, and help youth work on their own interpersonal skills and use of self-regulation strategies. Take opportunities to improve the well-being of the facility community by being collaborative and informed. Supervise and/or assist youth during recreation and education activities, and take on various, as needed assignments. Establish and maintain positive, professional, and appropriate relationships with youths' families and loved ones. Assist youth in achieving education, work readiness, and community transition goals. Training Requirements: Attend a 4-week Juvenile Justice Basic Training orientation. Be proficient in OCFS-approved physical skills and youth restraint techniques (given two times a year for eight hours total). Take NYS employee mandated annual trainings, and other annual training refreshers. Some intrastate travel may be required (e.g., supervision at youth medical appointments, intramural games, extracurricular activities, or other events). The YSS position is physically demanding. A candidate must be prepared to act to ensure the health and safety of youth and staff, which may include use of approved physical restraint techniques. Other Information: The YSS position is at all nine facilities operated by OCFS. Vacancies are throughout the state. The YSS position requires shift, weekend, holidays, and overtime assignment, including mandatory and voluntary overtime. Minimum Qualifications: Two years of full-time experience in the care and programming of youth from ages 6 to 21; OR Possession of a high school or equivalency diploma AND one year of full-time experience as described below; OR An associate's degree and six months of full-time experience as described below; OR A bachelor's degree. NOTE: Candidates will be required to meet physical/medical standards. Defined as direct-care experience with youth involved in the juvenile justice system or in an institution, camp, school, community center, youth rehabilitation program, mental health or correctional institution, or residential center. Satisfactory completion of the probation period must include possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license and the ability to operate a motor vehicle legally in New York State. The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is an equal opportunity employer. OCFS does not discriminate based upon age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, military or veteran status, sex, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, familial status, marital status, or status as a victim of domestic violence, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We devote special attention to dismantling racial injustice and recognize that diversity in our workforce is critical to fulfilling our mission. We are committed to the diversity of our staff and encourage applicants from marginalized communities to apply. In furtherance of Executive Order 31 and OCFS's mission to have a diverse workforce, all people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. All applicants must be dedicated to working in and sustaining an environment of inclusion that affirms and celebrates the backgrounds, learned, and lived expertise, whole identities, and individual perspectives of our staff. Applicants of all backgrounds and experiences are encouraged to self-identify during the application process.