Oasis REAL (Reaching Excellence as Leaders) Program Specialist
Company: Oasis Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
Description:LEVEL: IV JOB TITLE: Oasis REAL (Reaching Excellence
as Leaders) Program SpecialistPROGRAM AREA: Action, Advocacy &
EducationFSLA Status: Exempt Salary Range: $37,000- $40,000 Based
on Education & Experience
JOB OBJECTIVE: To co-coordinate and co-lead Juvenile Court, school,
and community referred groups for BIPOC males ages 13-18.
Co-Facilitate prevention group services sessions through a trauma
informed lens and a positive youth development approach,
incorporate self-regulation, service learning, college and career
opportunities, organize parent and family outings, and actively
contribute to the Action Advocacy & Education team.
CoordinationEssential Functions:
- Co-Coordinate recruitment of new REAL group participants.
- Co-Coordinate and supervise the provision of service/learning
and positive youth development principles for young men ages 13-18,
using high quality facilitation skills, social emotional learning,
and student voice to select curriculum topics.
- Co-Coordinate and collaborate with Juvenile Court and schools
in the provision of diversion and prevention services through
REAL
- Co-Coordinate enrichment and educational activities.
- Co-Coordinate month-long summer programming for youth.
- Co-Coordinate parent orientation, family outings, and
graduation ceremonies.
- Maintain consistent internal and external communication to
ensure participants are receiving the agency support they need
(Example: emails, text, phone calls, etc.) post program
involvement.
- Coordinate with community partners for guest speakers relevant
to the voiced interests and needs of youth participants.
- Develop and maintain community partnerships to offer
enrichment, service learning, expungement, trade credentialing,
entrepreneurship, and college access (or activities) for youth
participants.
- Ensure the timely and accurate collection of data on program
activities and outcomes.
- Supervise program volunteers and encourage reflection and
action based on best practices.
- Connect young people and their families to agency and community
resources (ex: Power Youth)Non-Essential Functions: None
Direct ServicesEssential Functions:
- Co-Facilitate the referral process for potential participants
and follow up contact.
- Provide intake and assessment services to youth and families
referred to the program.
- Co-Facilitate weekly REAL group sessions and service learning
projects using the TOP curriculum and elements of the PLAAY
(Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth)
curriculum.
- Prepare REAL participants for leadership opportunities.
- Co-Facilitate a family outing per community-based cohort.
- Communicate with youth, parents, teachers and partners in order
to ensure youth are receiving the support and guidance they need
regarding school, mental health, employment, and participation in
Oasis Center programming.
- Provide referrals to crisis counseling services for
participants as necessary and appropriate.
- Provide liaison and referral services with appropriate mental
health supports, courts, school systems, DCS and others as needed.
(ex: go to court with participants on their court date)
- Attend monthly team and agency meetings as well as regular
supervision.
- Participate with supervisor and appropriate specialists on
specific issue related problems.
- Related tasks as assigned.Non-Essential Functions:
- Ability to drive 12 and 15 passenger van
AdministrationEssential Functions:
- Administer pre and post surveys to participants.
- Administer, record, and store intake and guardian permission
forms for participants.
- Keep records of each program participant and collect and report
attendance promptly.
- Assist Sr. Director of Action & Advocacy with monthly and
quarterly program reporting needs.
- Assist Sr. Director of Action & Advocacy with ensuring overall
program compliance and program performance.
- Keep in close communication with data support assistant for
state-based and internal data reporting.
- Serve on intra-agency committees when requested or when
significant to agency mission.Non-Essential Functions:
- Represent the agency and programs through presentations,
workshops and media.
Benefits:Free EO: HDHP, HSA, Vision, Dental, LTDEmployer HSA
contribution12 Paid HolidaysPTO 401K + up to 3% MatchPaid parental
Leave
Requirements:Minimal Requirements / Performance Standards:
- Two years of direct service youth experience and/or two years
of experience working with court involved youth in a similar
setting.
- Ability to effectively communicate in oral and written
form.
- Skilled with Court involved youth through an ability to form
trusting developmental relationships and create inclusive
interactive spaces that promote positive male identities.
- Comfort speaking to and opening dialogue surrounding structural
oppression, racism, violence, poverty and social inequities on
males of color.
- Ability to form strong, caring and affirming relationships with
all youth -including LGBTQ+ youth.
- Clear understanding of racial inequities and other forms of
discrimination and willingness to operate from an anti-oppression
model.
- Knowledge and ability to access community resources.
- Knowledge and ability to apply basic adult learning,
counseling, crisis intervention and group work principles.
- Knowledge and ability to apply science-based prevention
principals.
- Knowledge and ability to apply cultural sensitivity to
curriculum development and service delivery.
- Knowledge and ability to scaffold learning experiences that
advance leadership and youth voice.
- Knowledge and ability to design and deliver training to teens
and adults.
- Knowledge and ability to use computer and other office
equipment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. The physical
demands of this position may be reasonably accommodated for
individuals with disabilities on a case by case basis.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally
required to stand and walk. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, and distance vision.
The above job description is meant to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be
construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and
skills required for the position.
Oasis Center is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
and is operated in accordance with a policy which does not permit
discrimination because of race, color, sex, age, handicap, national
origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender
expression.
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university.Supervisor: Sr Director of Action Advocacy &
Education
Compensation details: 37000-40000 Yearly Salary
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