Community Passageways
SCSI (Seattle/CD) Community Safety Ambassador
Community Passageways, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Overview
SCSI (Seattle/CD) Community Safety Ambassador at Community Passageways Join to apply for the SCSI (Seattle/CD) Community Safety Ambassador role at Community Passageways. What We Stand For
We exist to eliminate the need for the criminal legal system for youth and young adults. To do this, we create alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults based on committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency. We use community to heal community, planting seeds of hope, self-respect and vision to unlock the promise of our youth while fighting to dismantle the systems of oppression that threaten to take that promise away. About Us
We exist to eliminate the need for the criminal legal system for youth and young adults. To do this, we create alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults based on committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency. We use community to heal community, planting seeds of hope, self-respect and vision to unlock the promise of our youth while fighting to dismantle the systems of oppression that threaten to take that promise away. Why We Matter
Over the last 20 years, we have seen a sharp decline in the number of young people in detention across King County. But even as the overall number decreased, our juvenile legal system has had an increasingly and disproportionately harmful impact on youth of color, particularly Black youth. While only 10% of King County’s 2 million residents are Black, they now make up almost half of the detention population on any given day and more than half of felony offenses. In the last three years, Community Passageways has worked with nearly 200 young people with felony charges with the aim of diverting their charges and keeping them in the community. In the end, most of them spent no time in detention and the average young person saw an 80% reduction in their length of sentence. The young people kept in the community through their dedication and our support have gone on to enroll in college, start businesses, graduate from high school, and help rebuild our communities. Who We Are
We are a family born from the community we serve. The lived experiences of staff prepare them to act as credible messengers and Ambassadors. Our Ambassadors work with heart, humility, and compassion to lead community and school-based healing circles, individual and family case management, court advocacy, and youth leadership opportunities. Job Description
Summary of Position Reporting to the Community Safety Manager and working in partnership with the Resource Navigator team as part of a comprehensive Care Team, Community Safety Ambassadors build rapport and trust with participants. They establish a consistent schedule of outreach and help to provide participants with support needed to move into more positive opportunities. Additionally, they support the Community Support Team on longer-range truce negotiation, conflict mediation, and incident- and hotspots-specific outreach. Essential Responsibilities
The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodation will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship. The Employer retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position. Participant Support
Alongside Resource Navigators, build ongoing relationships and trust with participants largely between the ages of 12 to 30 who meet three risk factors and/or those referred through SCSI and RPKC network. Risk factors include: Regularly singled out by law enforcement, even if no arrest Has been shot and/or seriously injured from violence Has had a close peer, friend, or family member shot and/or killed in the last 3 years On probation, parole, electronic home monitoring, or have an active case Lives or hangs out in hotspots History and/or immediate risk for engagement in gun-involved activity Leverage relationships with participants to help shift their mindsets and support their growth, and connect them to pro-social activities, a positive peer group, and formal and informal community support Work alongside Resource Navigators to provide connection to services and resources as participants become ready to receive them Facilitate connection to resources by attending and coordinating transportation for participants to and from meetings, appointments, and events as needed Employ a compassionate and trauma-informed approach with participants who may have substance use disorders, untreated mental health issues, and significant trauma Advocate for the participants in court as needed Keep detailed participant case notes and documentation Ongoing Participant Communication
Connect with participants and establish a supportive relationship: Confirm receipt of referral within 1 business day Reach out within 3 business days of referral to potential participant With the assigned Resource Navigator, schedule an in-person meeting within 3-4 business days Within 5 business days of initial contact with participant, establish a strength and needs assessment and safety plan (process led by Resource Navigator) Alongside the participant, develop a comprehensive and individualized service plan based on participant needs and strengths (process led by Resource Navigator) Maintain consistent contact — including phone calls, texts, and in-person meetings—with each participant in accordance with their phase: Phase One (1-6 months): Virtual: Daily; In-Person: 3x per week Phase Two (7-12 months): Virtual: 3x per week; In-Person: 1x per week Phase Three (12-18 months): Virtual: 2x per week; In-Person: Minimum 2x per month Community Engagement and Outreach
Leverage credibility in the community to disrupt the cycle of violence In coordination with the Street Team Manager, participate in planning and staffing recurring and one-time outreach and community engagement including: Regularly scheduled events coordinated with community-based partners, businesses, schools, property managers, and other stakeholders such as: Pop-up events in areas of recurring incidents Positive presence building (Community BBQs, Resource Provision, Pro-social engagement activities) Positive place space supports (e.g. Safe Passages) Community healing projects In coordination with the Community Safety Manager/Lead and Community Support Team Manager, facilitate mediation to prevent violence and retaliation between individuals and groups Establish relationships by engaging with businesses, young people, residents, and other community members to gain trust and rapport Identify and connect with known neighborhood influencers to understand issues or history that may be increasing chances of violence in area Identify environmental changes that may be contributing to increased violence - dark areas, boarded up, construction etc. and work with Street Team Lead to identify potential solutions Participate in neighborhood clean-ups, graffiti removal, and property damage repair as needed Identify young people at-risk of gun violence and proactively connect them to community-based support Alongside the Community Support Team, support vigils and funerals to: Leverage relationships in community/crowd to help mitigate tensions/escalations Provide verbal de-escalation and mediation Offer support and raise visibility for community-based public safety Other
Participate in meetings, as assigned by supervisor Maintain confidentiality as per agency guidelines Other duties as assigned Requirements
A clear criminal background check is required for all positions within our school district or working directly with youth/minors. Uniforms (shirts, hoodies, badges, walkie-talkies, etc.) while on the job in the community On call for potential incidences of violence including hospital support, vigils, funerals, and community events, including evenings and weekends Ability to walk long distances at a time with up to 30lbs of equipment Preferred Experience Or Skills
Experience with de-escalation, mediation, and harm-reduction efforts is required. Experience and/or expertise in violence prevention and intervention, or trauma-informed support services among high-risk populations is required. Lived experience of the impact of gun violence Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to safeguard and maintain individual records to keep participant files complete, confidential, and in order. Basic knowledge for Microsoft 365 Reliable Transportation Preferred Competencies
Commit to understand deeply and seek to dismantle the systems of oppression impacting communities of color Value the intrinsic worth of young people and their unlimited potential Maintain a restorative justice orientation in relationship to staff, partners and participants Be a self-aware, engaged and adaptable team player Benefits
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SCSI (Seattle/CD) Community Safety Ambassador at Community Passageways Join to apply for the SCSI (Seattle/CD) Community Safety Ambassador role at Community Passageways. What We Stand For
We exist to eliminate the need for the criminal legal system for youth and young adults. To do this, we create alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults based on committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency. We use community to heal community, planting seeds of hope, self-respect and vision to unlock the promise of our youth while fighting to dismantle the systems of oppression that threaten to take that promise away. About Us
We exist to eliminate the need for the criminal legal system for youth and young adults. To do this, we create alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults based on committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency. We use community to heal community, planting seeds of hope, self-respect and vision to unlock the promise of our youth while fighting to dismantle the systems of oppression that threaten to take that promise away. Why We Matter
Over the last 20 years, we have seen a sharp decline in the number of young people in detention across King County. But even as the overall number decreased, our juvenile legal system has had an increasingly and disproportionately harmful impact on youth of color, particularly Black youth. While only 10% of King County’s 2 million residents are Black, they now make up almost half of the detention population on any given day and more than half of felony offenses. In the last three years, Community Passageways has worked with nearly 200 young people with felony charges with the aim of diverting their charges and keeping them in the community. In the end, most of them spent no time in detention and the average young person saw an 80% reduction in their length of sentence. The young people kept in the community through their dedication and our support have gone on to enroll in college, start businesses, graduate from high school, and help rebuild our communities. Who We Are
We are a family born from the community we serve. The lived experiences of staff prepare them to act as credible messengers and Ambassadors. Our Ambassadors work with heart, humility, and compassion to lead community and school-based healing circles, individual and family case management, court advocacy, and youth leadership opportunities. Job Description
Summary of Position Reporting to the Community Safety Manager and working in partnership with the Resource Navigator team as part of a comprehensive Care Team, Community Safety Ambassadors build rapport and trust with participants. They establish a consistent schedule of outreach and help to provide participants with support needed to move into more positive opportunities. Additionally, they support the Community Support Team on longer-range truce negotiation, conflict mediation, and incident- and hotspots-specific outreach. Essential Responsibilities
The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodation will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship. The Employer retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position. Participant Support
Alongside Resource Navigators, build ongoing relationships and trust with participants largely between the ages of 12 to 30 who meet three risk factors and/or those referred through SCSI and RPKC network. Risk factors include: Regularly singled out by law enforcement, even if no arrest Has been shot and/or seriously injured from violence Has had a close peer, friend, or family member shot and/or killed in the last 3 years On probation, parole, electronic home monitoring, or have an active case Lives or hangs out in hotspots History and/or immediate risk for engagement in gun-involved activity Leverage relationships with participants to help shift their mindsets and support their growth, and connect them to pro-social activities, a positive peer group, and formal and informal community support Work alongside Resource Navigators to provide connection to services and resources as participants become ready to receive them Facilitate connection to resources by attending and coordinating transportation for participants to and from meetings, appointments, and events as needed Employ a compassionate and trauma-informed approach with participants who may have substance use disorders, untreated mental health issues, and significant trauma Advocate for the participants in court as needed Keep detailed participant case notes and documentation Ongoing Participant Communication
Connect with participants and establish a supportive relationship: Confirm receipt of referral within 1 business day Reach out within 3 business days of referral to potential participant With the assigned Resource Navigator, schedule an in-person meeting within 3-4 business days Within 5 business days of initial contact with participant, establish a strength and needs assessment and safety plan (process led by Resource Navigator) Alongside the participant, develop a comprehensive and individualized service plan based on participant needs and strengths (process led by Resource Navigator) Maintain consistent contact — including phone calls, texts, and in-person meetings—with each participant in accordance with their phase: Phase One (1-6 months): Virtual: Daily; In-Person: 3x per week Phase Two (7-12 months): Virtual: 3x per week; In-Person: 1x per week Phase Three (12-18 months): Virtual: 2x per week; In-Person: Minimum 2x per month Community Engagement and Outreach
Leverage credibility in the community to disrupt the cycle of violence In coordination with the Street Team Manager, participate in planning and staffing recurring and one-time outreach and community engagement including: Regularly scheduled events coordinated with community-based partners, businesses, schools, property managers, and other stakeholders such as: Pop-up events in areas of recurring incidents Positive presence building (Community BBQs, Resource Provision, Pro-social engagement activities) Positive place space supports (e.g. Safe Passages) Community healing projects In coordination with the Community Safety Manager/Lead and Community Support Team Manager, facilitate mediation to prevent violence and retaliation between individuals and groups Establish relationships by engaging with businesses, young people, residents, and other community members to gain trust and rapport Identify and connect with known neighborhood influencers to understand issues or history that may be increasing chances of violence in area Identify environmental changes that may be contributing to increased violence - dark areas, boarded up, construction etc. and work with Street Team Lead to identify potential solutions Participate in neighborhood clean-ups, graffiti removal, and property damage repair as needed Identify young people at-risk of gun violence and proactively connect them to community-based support Alongside the Community Support Team, support vigils and funerals to: Leverage relationships in community/crowd to help mitigate tensions/escalations Provide verbal de-escalation and mediation Offer support and raise visibility for community-based public safety Other
Participate in meetings, as assigned by supervisor Maintain confidentiality as per agency guidelines Other duties as assigned Requirements
A clear criminal background check is required for all positions within our school district or working directly with youth/minors. Uniforms (shirts, hoodies, badges, walkie-talkies, etc.) while on the job in the community On call for potential incidences of violence including hospital support, vigils, funerals, and community events, including evenings and weekends Ability to walk long distances at a time with up to 30lbs of equipment Preferred Experience Or Skills
Experience with de-escalation, mediation, and harm-reduction efforts is required. Experience and/or expertise in violence prevention and intervention, or trauma-informed support services among high-risk populations is required. Lived experience of the impact of gun violence Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to safeguard and maintain individual records to keep participant files complete, confidential, and in order. Basic knowledge for Microsoft 365 Reliable Transportation Preferred Competencies
Commit to understand deeply and seek to dismantle the systems of oppression impacting communities of color Value the intrinsic worth of young people and their unlimited potential Maintain a restorative justice orientation in relationship to staff, partners and participants Be a self-aware, engaged and adaptable team player Benefits
Benefits information not provided in the excerpt.
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