Older Youth Readiness Navigator
hace 1 mes
Saint Louis
Job DescriptionSummary of Position The purpose of the Older Youth Readiness Program is to: 1. help youth in foster care establish safe and meaningful connections to relationships lost while in foster care; 2. link youth with meaningful resources; and 3. establish new opportunities to help youth transition out of foster care and into successful and healthy adults. The program assists youth age 13 – 24 with navigating and obtaining access to the relevant services necessary to achieve well-being. Youth guide the service plan process which directs the pathway to develop strong relationships with the goal of achieving interdependence. The Older Youth Readiness Navigator helps the youth and caregiver drive the service plan to completion by navigating systems and overcoming barriers. The Navigator acts as care coordination consultant, collaborating with and organizing multiple systems tailored to the youth’s specific plan. This may include some or all of the following: • Family and community navigation to connect youth to safe and appropriate family and friends to establish a caring community who will help guide the youth through young adulthood., • Mental health services navigation to include the Department of Mental Health, BJC, Hopewell, Easter Seals, etc. Youth will experience continuity of mental health services or secure first-time services., • Life Skills systems navigation to include service beyond those offered by Chafee, such as Easter Seals Midwest, St. Louis ARC, Bridges, etc. for household maintenance, meal planning, personal care, etc., • Disability services navigation to connect youth who qualify with benefits when they transition to independence., • Affordable housing navigation to guide youth through the complex intersection of housing vouchers, eligible housing opportunities, as well as practical concerns such as location and accessibility to meet life, work, and family needs., • Workforce development navigation to include the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, STL Community College, SLATE, etc. (the goal is a living wage). Youth will receive an assessment for interest and suitability, be connected with resources to start on that path, and secure relevant supports to ensure the youth is able to sustain employment., • Placement stability navigation for youth living in a foster home. Youth will receive placement navigation services to ensure they are in a home which will meet their physical, mental, behavioral, emotional, and cultural needs. Essential Functions & Responsibilities • Navigates the above systems., • Facilitates decision-making and communications within and between systems., • Initiates difficult discussions., • Provides wraparound services by cultivating and networking with resource and referral services and supports within the community., • Understands relevant policy and has a high comfort level researching gaps in knowledge, • Directs families and professionals through case-based advocacy situations, • Respects and demonstrates understanding for differences including the ability to interact effectively with individuals regardless of race, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability and socioeconomic status., • Receives and responds to training, coaching, supervision, and feedback; works well in team setting, • Responds to communication from families and professionals in a timely manner., • Visits with the child and family in-home or in the community to address concerns that relate to placement stability., • Participates in team and agency meetings and/or individual professional consultations; Majority of these meetings should be attended in person., • Completes thorough, professional, and timely documentation (i.e. intake forms, assessment, progress and activity notes, progress maintenance plans and closing summaries)., • Follows procedures for meeting with, calling, and consulting supervisor., • Navigates and uses various software packages to obtain, collect, and track program data in a timely manner as required by the funder and/or the Foster & Adoptive Care Coalition; This includes but is not limited to SalesforceEducation, • Bachelor’s Degree in social work or related fieldExperience, • Proven ability to collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams utilizing innovative strategies to overcome obstacles., • Practical knowledge navigating the child welfare, mental health, physical health, housing, and workforce development systems are preferred., • Demonstrated skill providing inclusive, trauma-informed support to youth impacted by foster care.Skills & Qualifications, • Knowledge of foster care standards and applicable child welfare regulations., • Experience working within or alongside Missouri’s child welfare system., • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to maintain accurate records., • Effective written and verbal communication skills., • Demonstrated ability to manage time, prioritize responsibilities, and meet deadlines., • Ability to work independently while contributing to shared team goals., • Skills in conflict resolution, problem-solving, and collaborative decision-making., • Flexible and adaptable approach to meeting changing program and family needs., • Ability to work effectively with individuals and families from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences., • Knowledge of community-based resources and support services., • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, presentation tools, and virtual meeting platforms., • Ability to travel within the service area; valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and required insurance in accordance with organizational policy.