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Youth Services Facilitator

Full time @Maui Family Support Services, Inc. in Non Profit
  • Central Maui, 1844 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI 96793, USA View on Map
  • Apply Before : September 30, 2023
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Job Detail

  • Job ID 17871
  • Career Level Open
  • Experience Negotiable
  • Qualifications Diploma

Job Description

Under the direction of the Program Supervisor, the Youth Services Facilitator is responsible for program implementation and interactive facilitation of Life Skills for students in local Middle and High Schools. The Youth Services Facilitator assists students in increasing school connectedness and develop resiliency to become and remain drug free. She/He ensures curriculum and services are age- and culturally-appropriate, facilitate youth development, and promote responsible, positive peer interaction. She/He ensures that substance abuse prevention is at the center of all curriculum, activities, and demonstrations.

The Facilitator is responsible for providing resources and referrals to youths, assisting them in strengthening their ability to prevent unplanned pregnancies and increase their knowledge of and attention to pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted infections (STI).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Direct Services:
1. Establishes a trusting relationship with youth (groups and individuals) through the facilitation of the evidence-based Life Skills Training with fidelity.
2. Coordinates and facilitates safe and nonjudgmental groups for youth. Makes arrangements for the following:
• Session supplies;
• Cultural-based activities;
• Set-up of physical environment; and
• Speaker or curriculum.
3. Has working knowledge of pregnancy prevention strategies.
4. Provides education and support to large and small groups of youth on Relationships, Independence, Competence, Creativity, and Optimism.
5. Provides education and support to large and small groups of adolescents on pregnancy prevention and sexuality. Participate in community health and/or educational fairs.
6. Solicits and encourages participant feedback, through evaluation, in design and development of program. Implements improvement based on communication from participants.
7. Coordinates and facilitates classes at local middle and High Schools regarding pregnancy prevention and life skills.
8. Meets with Program Supervisor weekly for individual Supervision and monthly for group supervision with MFSS Staff involved in the Youth Services program.
9. Collaborates with School staff and teachers to facilitate Life Skills classes during Health period and during after school program sessions.
10. Performs quarterly evaluation of School staff working with MFSS.
11. Reviews and reports on progress in meeting program objectives.
12. Maintains confidentiality of records and all related information.
13. Demonstrates knowledge of community resources and uses these appropriately to meet the needs of participants.
14. Demonstrates organizational skills independently managing workload and related responsibilities, including planning and evaluating with participants the activities for groups.
15. Demonstrates:
a. A commitment to empowering others to solve their own problems;
b. The ability to establish a respectful relationship with persons served to help them gain skills and confidence; and
c. The ability to maintain a helping role and to intervene appropriately to meet service goals and to set appropriate limits.
16. Recognizes the need for professional intervention and makes appropriate and effective referrals.
17. Records pertinent information related to youth and their families such as observations made, activities conducted and interventions used to address stress reduction.
18. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Administrative Tasks:
1. Reports unsafe conditions, injuries/illnesses and incidents in a timely manner.
2. Conducts monthly, quarterly, and annual participant record reviews and maintains required data collection systems for projects, including information for monitoring reports and completing reports and project evaluations in a timely manner.
3. Reviews participants on a regular basis and ensures that any participant that may be involved in “imminent harm” or “threatened harm” is referred for possible Child Welfare Services (CWS) report.
4. Ensures that all contract requirements are met for assigned programs including defined services, activities, target group numbers, outcomes and designated participant assessments.
5. Attends staff meetings and participates in agency in-service training and other meetings as required.
6. Represents MFSS in public presentations, community meetings in a professional manner.
7. Coordinates with MFSS Administrative staff to arrange travel for events, set up conference calls and webinars, requests inventor and/or supplies needed for the program in a timely manner.

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