Youth Services Navigator Jobs
By Safe Horizon At , New York, 10007 $26.10 - $29.05 an hour
Provide group facilitation and conduct educational presentations on sexual health, risk reduction and topics related to sub-populations of homeless youth
Maintain routine administrative responsibilities to include the preparation of correspondence, maintaining files, mail, email, and telephone
Manage events in the Drop-In Center, monitor entrance to the program, oversee concrete support to clients.
Clear and concise verbal and written communication skill, excellent interpersonal and organization skills
Specialized training or experience in sexual health, including HIV prevention interventions
One (1) year experience working with homeless population, youth, or harm reduction, including experience with persons at high-risk for HIV infection
Youth Counselor (Navigator) Based At Discovery High School In The Bronx
By Institute for Career Development At , New York, 10038 $60,000 a year
Minimum of one year of experience conducting case management-related activities.
Experience in special education, vocational rehabilitation, employment, transition and/or disability benefits field.
Establish professional boundaries and ethical behavior within the case management relationship.
Experience in transition planning for youth with disabilities.
SALARY: 60k + benefits depending on experience
Act as liaison with participant referral sources and other collaterals including case managers, treatment providers, internship site supervisors and employers.
Youth Navigator Jobs
By ENCOMPASS RESOURCES FOR LEARNING INC At , Rochester, 14613, Ny $17.82 - $24.64 an hour
Participate in professional development, orientations, parent education, and student events being offered.
Preferred – Post-secondary education or training; 3 years experience coaching or mentoring students or families
Connect students to EnCompass and community enrichments and events to promote the development of academic, social-emotional, and employment skills.
Effective communication skills, particularly as they relate to the development of trusting relationships with students and families.
Increase access to quality services, educational and economic opportunities, and lifelong success for students and families
Value the unique backgrounds and experiences of each person we employ and serve