As part of a team, the Outcome Specialist for Northern's Crossroads program provides direct individual and family services to facilitate healing through trauma-informed services and Positive Youth Development. The Crossroads Outcome Specialist is responsible for ensuring connections to services, programs, activities, and resources that lead to positive short and long-term outcomes for program participants. Evidence and strength-based models are integrated into the design and implementation of administration and services. Northern incorporates strength-based, recovery and resilience-focused and trauma informed care principles across all its programs. They are client-centered, family-focused, community-based, multi-systemic, culturally competent, and least-restrictive. These services are individualized to meet the needs of the young person and work with the young person as a partner in the development of goals and the planning of services. It is expected that all of Northern’s programs and program staff will adhere to this approach. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist support young adults between the ages of 18-21 to stabilize while acquiring individualized skill development and support to transition successfully into adulthood. This includes obtaining and maintaining safe and suitable housing, continuing education, learning independent living skills, obtaining employment, building a support system, and remaining free from legal involvement. In addition, the Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will ensure all youth served are provided with supportive resources to pursue education/vocational training to enhance and prepare youth for self-sufficiency. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist serves four young men and four young women, who are under the care of the City of Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS), either directly through DHS or through a Community Umbrella Agency (CUA), indigent, who are also possibly through involvement in the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice system. The Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will be responsible for a total of eight residents. Regulatory compliance and reporting is a fundamental requirement for this position. The Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will establish effective relationships with the City of Philadelphia Department of Human Services, all ten Community Umbrella Agencies (CUAs), the Philadelphia Court and Probation systems, and other systems and agencies, including the 5th Police District for the City of Philadelphia. Under the Supervision of the Director of Residential Programs the Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will develop positive and fruitful relationships with Northern’s Generations 1, Generations II, and Crossroads’ staff members as well as staff in other Northern organizational departments. The Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will work closely with these parties to ensure quality service delivery and an appropriate level of support for each resident. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will complete, as required, assessments and service plans for assigned clients that adequately and appropriately address the client/family’s unique service needs. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will also implement client service plans, monitor service plan progress, and review progress with the Director of Residential along with stakeholders as required. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will demonstrate insight regarding client strengths and needs, then incorporate these findings into service planning and assessments. Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will also assess and monitor the safety of clients in current living arrangements and provide evidenced based recommendations and referrals for appropriate placement. In conjunction with DHS, Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist should also assess permanency options; recommend permanency plan for clients; and implement plan to achieve permanency for clients. Upon program admission, The Northern Crossroads Outcome Specialist will ensure that all residents receive comprehensive behavioral health assessments, along with connecting young persons who require behavioral health services as needed. These services may be delivered at Northern through 1:1 or group activities, or through an external provider. Through these efforts, our young residents will be provided with a highly structured and supportive community, which will motivate them to make positive choices, and will prepare them for successful independence.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees