The Children's Aid Society
Youth Advocate Counselor
The Children's Aid Society, New York, New York, United States, 10001
Youth Advocate Counselor
The Youth Advocate Counselor will work with chronically absent, middle school youth to address barriers to consistent daily attendance at school. The Advocate Counselors will support students by designing individualized interventions which support academic and socio-emotional needs. They also help to identify the causes of poor attendance and collaborate with internal and external service partners to seek solutions and encourage meaningful engagement in school for students and families. Advocate Counselors will receive trainings specific to this role as well as participate in attendance meetings, staff meetings, and case management sessions with the Community School team. Essential Duties: Work with school and site leadership to identify appropriate interventions to support chronically absent students/youth mentees. Seek advice and identify targeted sources of youth or family supports from appropriate school staff and community-based partners under the direction of the Site Director and/or Social Work Supervisor. Keep notes about youth attendance patterns, needs and interventions-make sure monitoring of data is strategic. Attend (or be represented at) weekly/bi-weekly student success meetings to share any best practices or challenges and to present a summary of how youth are doing. When working with groups of youth, develop and maintain an effective system of classroom management that encourages children to develop pro-social behavior and self-discipline. Work with parents and students, as partners, to develop individual SMART goals/plans that will outline strategies and outcomes that will ensure student success in the area of attendance and tardiness. Facilitate individual and small group check-in sessions weekly. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Experience working with middle school students in urban, public education settings Key Competencies: Highly effective in motivating, stimulating, and engaging students around academic and personal success. Highly organized and able to demonstrate sound judgment Detail oriented and an effective listener Highly skilled in verbal and written communication skills Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Ability to travel to multiple work sites via public transportation Repetitive movement of hands and fingers (typing and/or writing) Ability to stand or walk long distances Visual acuity to view documents on a computer screen for long periods of time Typical office environment Work in extreme heat or cold conditions Flexibility to work evenings/nights/and-or weekend Able to lift or carry ___ lbs. Traverse through multiple flights of stairs Other(s):
The Youth Advocate Counselor will work with chronically absent, middle school youth to address barriers to consistent daily attendance at school. The Advocate Counselors will support students by designing individualized interventions which support academic and socio-emotional needs. They also help to identify the causes of poor attendance and collaborate with internal and external service partners to seek solutions and encourage meaningful engagement in school for students and families. Advocate Counselors will receive trainings specific to this role as well as participate in attendance meetings, staff meetings, and case management sessions with the Community School team. Essential Duties: Work with school and site leadership to identify appropriate interventions to support chronically absent students/youth mentees. Seek advice and identify targeted sources of youth or family supports from appropriate school staff and community-based partners under the direction of the Site Director and/or Social Work Supervisor. Keep notes about youth attendance patterns, needs and interventions-make sure monitoring of data is strategic. Attend (or be represented at) weekly/bi-weekly student success meetings to share any best practices or challenges and to present a summary of how youth are doing. When working with groups of youth, develop and maintain an effective system of classroom management that encourages children to develop pro-social behavior and self-discipline. Work with parents and students, as partners, to develop individual SMART goals/plans that will outline strategies and outcomes that will ensure student success in the area of attendance and tardiness. Facilitate individual and small group check-in sessions weekly. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Experience working with middle school students in urban, public education settings Key Competencies: Highly effective in motivating, stimulating, and engaging students around academic and personal success. Highly organized and able to demonstrate sound judgment Detail oriented and an effective listener Highly skilled in verbal and written communication skills Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Ability to travel to multiple work sites via public transportation Repetitive movement of hands and fingers (typing and/or writing) Ability to stand or walk long distances Visual acuity to view documents on a computer screen for long periods of time Typical office environment Work in extreme heat or cold conditions Flexibility to work evenings/nights/and-or weekend Able to lift or carry ___ lbs. Traverse through multiple flights of stairs Other(s):