Peer Navigator

ALI FORNEY CENTERNew York, NY
5d$22 - $25

About The Position

The Peer Navigator plays a crucial role in supporting LGBTQ+ youth and young adults (16-25) navigating the Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) continuum. This position involves offering mentorship, facilitating programming, advocating, and connecting youth with vital resources. Peer Navigators are instrumental in fostering trust, empowering youth to voice their opinions and make choices, and accompanying young people throughout their personal journeys. Ultimately, they aim to promote long-term stability by serving as a bridge between youth, staff, community, and various service systems. Applicants must be 18-30 years of age for this role.

Requirements

  • Lived experience of unaccompanied homelessness or housing instability as a youth (ages 16–24).
  • High School diploma or equivalent required
  • Must be committed to obtaining the Youth Peer Advocate (YPA) Credential within 6 months of hire.
  • Must complete 600 hours of supervised peer support experience to maintain credential.
  • Effective computer skills and proficiency in Google Suite
  • Relevant lived experience
  • Knowledge of harm reduction principles and strategies
  • Able to navigate New York City independently and comfortable accompanying clients
  • Compassionate, empathetic, and strong emotional intelligence

Responsibilities

  • Engage Youth and Young Adults (YYA) at AFC’s Drop-In Center and through outreach activities, support access to services, and sustain youth participation in programs.
  • Conduct peer mentorship sessions both in a one-one and group setting that can focus on goal setting and attainment, emotional self-regulation skills, housing readiness, vocational and educational skills, gender affirming care, and navigating service systems.
  • Facilitate and co-create peer-led programming, groups, and wellness activities that reflect youth voice and needs.
  • Collaborate with AFC’s Youth Leadership and Advocacy Program and Youth Advisory Board to elevate youth leadership and decision-making.
  • Support facilitation of AFC’s Midtown Council sessions
  • Assist youth in accessing resources in the NYC Area
  • Support the accompaniment of youth to appointments
  • Participate in care coordination and treatment planning meetings
  • Empower youth to develop self-advocacy skills, encouraging them to become active and informed participants in their RHY program journey and beyond.
  • Help identify gaps in services and advocate for enhanced programming and resources that are based on youth feedback.
  • Participate in virtual and in-person DYCD peer meetings.
  • Maintain documentation, including session notes, attendance logs, and referral logs, in accordance with agency and DYCD RHY program guidelines.
  • Participate in staff trainings, weekly team meetings, and regular supervision.

Benefits

  • Paid sick, vacation, personal, 12 holidays
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 4O1k (matching)
  • EAP program

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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