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Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco

Newcomer Service Site Coordinator

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Job Description Job Description 1294 Potrero Street, San Francisco CA 94110PH : 415.401.4253www.goodsamfrc.org Job Announcement Latinx & Newcomer Services Site Coordinator Youth Services Department Reports To : Director of Youth Services Classifications :

Regular, Full-Time FLSA1 :

Non-Exempt Pay Rate : 27.00 - $32.00 / hour (DOE) Hours Per Week : Benefits Eligible : Yes (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k + Employer Match, Vacation & Floating Paid Holidays) Department : Newcomer Services Program, Youth Services Department Work Location :

Thurgood Marshall HS Start Date : Immediate Start Date Available The Organization Good Samaritan Family Resource Center (GSFRC) is an innovative multi-service non-profit agency located in San Francisco’s Mission District. Its mission is to help immigrant families access needed services, develop self-sufficiency, and participate fully as members of the community. Our staff is a diverse and talented team willing to take different and unique approaches to help children, youth and families thrive and succeed. Position Summary Targeted to the support the needs of Latinx & newcomer students and families in SFUSD schools, the Latinx & Newcomer Services Site Coordinator will work in collaboration with school staff and community partners to coordinate and deliver essential support services to students and families. Using a comprehensive approach to provide youth with academic coaching and support, including individual learning plans, one-one coaching, cohort projects, and collaborating with school admin / community coordinator / counseling / wellness offices to ensure program content complements school goals and initiatives. The Latinx & Newcomer Services Site Coordinator will promote equity, self-advocacy, positive cultural identity formation, healthy behaviors, and self-care. This role requires approaching education and support services as a matter of social justice and acting in the best interests of the students and families we work with. This position plans and coordinates the service strategy as follows - direct services delivery to students and families at school sites (75%), coordinating, implementing a summer camp (15%), developing the implementation of community events, workshops and trainings (10%). Specific Responsibilities Coordinate the development, implementation, and ongoing collaborative delivery of support services designed to meet the needs of Latinx and newcomer students and families. One – One Student Success Coaching and the development and cultivation of individualized learning plans. Facilitation and Management of group and individual tutoring and study hall sessions. Facilitate Good Sam Latinx & Newcomer Services programming with fidelity and in alignment with Good Sam's Mission and Vision. Communication and outreach to Students & families in collaboration with SFUSD personnel at site(s) Develop and cultivate safe, trusting, nurturing, supportive and collaborative relationships with clients, community partners, and SFUSD faculty. Participate in a variety of case-related meetings at the agency, school sites, and multi-agency partners to develop appropriate goals and interventions for students and families. Work closely with other Good Samaritan staff to develop and implement relevant services that address the interests and needs of students and their families. Administrative Create and maintain curricula for all classes and groups taught. Create and maintain a monthly calendar of student and family-centric events. Maintain and report proper measurements such as attendance, surveys, etc. to document impact. Work with Program Manager & Director of Development to complete program proposals, reports, and requests for information. Prepare and present monthly narrative and quantitative reports to document programs and services. Ensure the maintenance of registrations / intakes, consent forms and other administrative tasks as necessary. Develop and maintain partnerships with other community-based organizations to strengthen services available to students. Coordinate on-going communication and feedback systems with participants, families, volunteers and other relevant stakeholders. Actively participate in staff and related committee meetings and training. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent AND passed SFUSD District Instructional Aide Exam; OR High school diploma or equivalent AND passed CBEST; OR High school diploma or equivalent AND 48 college units (official transcripts required); OR Associate Degree or higher. Bilingual Spanish / English Experience working with diverse stakeholders including school personnel, parents and students. Knowledge and understanding of issues affecting local San Franciso students & families. Ability to prioritize and coordinate multiple tasks and responsibilities and meet deadlines. Ability to think outside of the box and develop new and unique ways to improve student and family services and to create new opportunities. Computer skills in Outlook Suite (Word, Excel), databases (CMS / Salesforce), internet, and e-mail. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Preferred Qualifications BA Degree (or equivalent years of experience) in Social Work, Education, Counseling, or a related field. Passionate leader that can motivate, inspire, and help schools to achieve positive outcomes for students and families. Proven experience and success working with schools and Latinx students and families. Experience / training in working with individuals affected by trauma. Requirements Must clear full background check (Department of Justice, FBI, Child Abuse Index). Must have TB clearance and current Covid Vaccination Card. Candidates must go through a background check after a conditional offer is made. Must have a valid California Driver’s License and clean driving record. Physical Requirements This position is set in an Office, School, Community, and Outdoor environment. The physical and environmental demands described in the job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment Office Schools Community Outdoors HOW TO APPLY : Please apply by submitting your resume to “ jobs@goodsamfrc.org ” or you may visit our website at www.goodsamfrc.org. Good Samaritan Family Resource Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. Employment is contingent upon meeting the above minimum qualification and verification of previous employment and education.

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