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VOA Illinois

Program Coordinator

VOA Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Base pay range $19.00/hr - $27.00/hr

Position Type This part‑time, non‑exempt position reports to the Program Manager–NLCP. Hours are generally Monday through Friday, 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with occasional weekend hours required. Flexibility may be requested.

Environment Physical demands include sedentary work, operating a computer, and frequent communication. The employee must move, traverse, and travel in the community, assist clients in/out of vehicles, and lift up to 50 lb.

Core Competencies

Drive engagement and communication with clients that embodies empathy, patience, and emotional intelligence.

Conduct home visits minimally once monthly for each assigned case.

Advocate for clients using active listening to determine resources and meet various needs.

Collaborate with VOA colleagues, outside organizations, or vendors to connect clients and obtain necessary resources.

Display discipline in managing time and attention to assigned caseload, tasks or projects.

Exercise prudent stewardship of agency resources.

Exhibit cultural competence while serving clients of diverse backgrounds and commit to expanding knowledge and understanding of different communities and people groups.

Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior at all times.

Engage with a trauma‑informed care approach and practice principles.

Recognize and demonstrate the ability to de‑escalate and resolve conflict as necessary.

Program Overview VOA Illinois’ NLCP provides Civics Education and Leadership, Life Skills, and Recreation/Sports/Cultural Activities programs, using the IDHS curriculum and the Project Personality model to serve youth affected by gun violence.

Essential Functions

Create, implement, and modify structured programming appropriate to program objectives.

Provide constant supervision and direct care of participants.

Create and maintain a physical and psychologically safe environment for emotional growth and healing.

Complete required data collection and documentation promptly and accurately.

Establish a positive, trusting, and accepting rapport with participants and staff.

Act on own analysis of participant situations under clinical supervision.

Report progress on program to supervisor.

Participate in agency studies of particular problems or casework practices.

Deliver services with sensitivity to clients’ cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.

Uphold and actively demonstrate investment in the mission and values of VOA Illinois.

Other Duties As assigned by supervisor.

Education and Experience

Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Clinical Psychology, or related field preferred.

One year of postgraduate experience with proven clinical experience; alternatively four years total pre‑graduate and postgraduate combined experience.

Experience working with children and adolescents providing guidance/education and supporting developing social/academic skills preferred.

Compensation and Benefits Base hourly range: $19.30–$26.64.

403(b) / 403(b) matching

Paid‑Time Off

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Referral program

EEO Statement VOA Illinois provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state, federal or local law. Reasonable accommodations will be considered to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities upon request.

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