The Youth Permanency Specialist (YPS) partners with youth enrolled in housing-based services as they work to maintain safety, stability, and permanency. YPS's are skillful in quickly establishing rapport with youth, collaborating with them to develop a plan of care consisting of clear, measurable goals that not only address their housing needs but also serve to strengthen their family relationships, address mental and/or physical health needs, educational needs, and employment opportunities. The YPS also plays an active role in engaging youth in conversations geared toward harm reduction, healthy relationships, overall support, and advocacy. YPS's participate in a variety of diversion activities, including family mediation and advocacy work within their assigned communities. The YPS's work is dedicated to positively impacting four core outcomes for each individual youth: Stable Housing : A safe and reliable place to live and call home. Permanent Connections : Ongoing attachments to family, peers, school, communities, and other positive social connections. Education and Employment : Establishing and maintaining a high level of performance in educational, training, and employment opportunities. Social and Emotional Well-Being Development : Development of key competencies, attitudes, and behaviors that equip youth in succeeding across multiple domains of daily life, including school, work, relationships and community.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
High school or GED