The Child Center of NY strengthens children and families with skills, opportunities, and emotional support to build healthy, successful lives. Founded in 1953, The Child Center of NY has become a powerful community presence throughout the city. With 50 locations and 100 programs in NYC’s most under-served communities, our 1,000+ results-oriented professionals make a difference for more than 40,000 children and their families each year. In this role you will: The Youth Peer Support (YPS) provides an array of both formal and informal services and supports to youth who are experiencing social, medical, emotional, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges in their home, school, placement, and/or community.
Essential Functions: • Helps youth with developing the skills needed in order to independently navigate the various service systems. • Aids youth with goal setting and building community living skills. • Provides youth with the skills needed in order to cope with and manage their psychiatric symptoms, traumatic experiences, issues related to their substance use disorders, and any other life experiences that they may be enduring. • Provide mutual support, hope, reassurance, and advocacy that includes the sharing of one’s own “personal recovery/resiliency story” as the Youth Peer Advocating (YPA) deems appropriate as beneficial to both the youth and themselves.
- Help youth to engage, bridge, and transition support from youth to adulthood, understanding why they should be active participant in the development of their care and treatment. • Develop, link, and facilitate the use of formal and informal services, including connection to peer support groups within the community. • Serve as an advocate, mentor, and/or facilitator for the resolution of concerns and/or issues. • Assists youth with developing the skills needed in order to advocate for services and benefits.
- Connect youth to community resources and services. • Ensure that youth understand their treatment plan, as well as help to ensure that plan is person and family-centered. • Documents all services provided both timely and accurately. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Excellent written, verbal, and listening skills. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and have some knowledge and using Electronic Health Records (EHR). • Good time management skills. • Bilingual (highly preferred) in one or more of the following: Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Bengali and others, as depending upon the needs of the client and their family.