Fair Futures is a youth-led advocacy movement and coalition of 100+ organizations advocating for young people who are system-involved in New York City to have access to the individualized support they need to achieve their potential. Fair Futures is also a comprehensive model that includes a middle school program that prepares students for success in high school and a coaching program where young people ages 14+ are matched with a full-time, professionally trained Coach. Coaches provide emotional support to young people, believe in them, and help them with their academic, career development, housing, and life skills goals. As a result of the Fair Futures youth-led advocacy efforts, New York City became the first in the nation to secure public funding for all young people in foster care through age 26. In 2020, the Fair Futures model was implemented at all 26 foster care agencies. This year, the Fair Futures model is expanding to serve youth in the justice system in partnership with the Administration for Children’s Services. As a Fair Futures Coach, you will: Be part of this successful, innovative, and collaborative movement that is changing the landscape of child welfare and juvenile justice. Join a community of over 500 Fair Futures mission-driven, passionate professionals across organizations. Make an immediate impact in the lives of young people by helping them carve out a pathway to success in life as they define it. Receive significant professional development supports from the Center for Fair Futures, including quality trainings and workshops on every topic you will need to succeed as a coach, unlimited 1:1 support in any area, 1:1 professional coaching to help YOU with your goals, and access to a learning community for Coaches across agencies where you can share best practices, challenges, build your network, and be celebrated. The overall goals of the Fair Futures program model are to help young people: Build trusting relationships and a network of positive adult and peer support. Prepare for and graduate from high school. Connect to and persist in post-secondary settings. Engage in career exploration and career development experiences in line with their interests to help them eventually navigate onto a living wage career pathway. Access and maintain stable, affordable housing if they are exiting foster care and gain independent living and life skills. Close to Home programs are small group residences (both Non-Secure Placement (NSP) and Limited-Secure Placement (LSP) in or near the five boroughs where youth are placed closer to resources that can support their treatment and transition back into their communities. Fair Futures Coaches will support these young people during their time in CTH and as they return back to their families until age 21. Coach Position Summary: Coaches are full-time, trained professionals who are matched with up to 10-15 young people ages 13 and older who have had experience with the justice system. Coaches meet young people “where they are” and build a trusting relationship with them using an authentic, trauma-informed, strength-based approach, often in partnership with colleagues at Close to Home. In addition to providing weekly emotional support, Coaches help young people make progress towards their academic, career development, housing/independent living, and other life goals. When a young person is unsure of their goals/interests, Coaches help them explore and expose them to potential opportunities. They then help young people connect to schools, programs, and opportunities in line with their goals/interests, persist in those settings, and plan/prepare for the next step on their journey. Coaches celebrate young people’s progress; if something doesn’t work out, Coaches help young people reflect and connect to the next opportunity.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees