Skill Builder (Part-time $20/hour)
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Professional Development
Competitive Pay and Work Life Benefits
Professional Supervision and Coaching
Recognition and Appreciation Programs
Opportunities for Growth and Promotion
Basic Function/Purpose Skill Builders work closely with families and youth to identify and overcome behavioral challenges that have inhibited student success.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities Work one-to-one or in small groups with children/youth 5-21 years of age with emotional/behavioral challenges. In conjunction with the youth, family, and program staff, skill-building mentors design and provide activities that incorporate skills needed to live successfully in their homes and communities. Instruct in skills specific to each child, such as anger-management or anxiety reduction techniques, friendship skills, or relating to authority figures. Assist in creating lasting community connections of interest and accessible to the child and family. Responsible for completing progress notes, assessments and treatment plans in accordance with agency and funding established time frames. Report progress regularly to the program manager and participate in regular case review and clinical supervision. Maintain guidelines established by the funding sources and Catholic Charities policies and procedures.
Pay For This Position Is $20.00/ Hour
This is PART-TIME. Hours for this Position are 10 hours a week - 230 pm to 730 pm Weeknights/Weekends.
Education and/or Experience Required at Entry
- Minimum high school diploma with three years’ experience in children’s mental health, addiction and/or foster care; or Bachelor’s Degree in psychology, social work, or related human services required.
- Training in therapeutic crisis intervention, conflict resolution, trauma informed care and positive behavioral interventions and supports beneficial.
- Valid N.Y.S. Driver’s License,
- Registered and insured vehicle
- N.Y.S. Child Abuse Registry clearance
- Basic engagement skills;
- Oral and written communications skills;
- Problem solving skills;
- Ability to address serious behaviors in children/adolescents;
- flexibility to work afternoon, evenings and weekends.
- Mobility sufficient to drive to and particpate in meetings at clients homes and/or community facilities which may not meet federal accessibility standards for disableed indivduals, manual dexterity sufficient to work with children in a challenging and active enviroment.
Catholic Charities of Onondaga County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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