Teen Facilitator ALICE

Teen Facilitator

Full Time • ALICE


General Summary
Provides leadership and instruction to youth in local middle schools using The Dibble Institute’s Love Notes 4.0 SRA Middle School Adaptation (MSA) curriculum per fidelity standards. Facilitators will use a positive youth-development approach by educating youth on self-regulation, goal setting, healthy relationships, focusing on their future, and the prevention and avoidance of sexual activity and other risky behaviors and help teens to better understand and develop themselves, define their goals, and acquire essential healthy relationship and life skills. 

Primary Responsibilities

1.  Provide group instruction for teens ages 12-14 using The Dibble Institute’s Love Notes 4.0 SRA MSA curriculum to teach teens about the benefits associated with self-regulation, goal setting, healthy decision-making, success sequencing and pathways for poverty prevention, focus on the future, healthy relationships, resisting sexual coercion, dating violence, and other youth risk behaviors, such as underage drinking or illicit drug use. 

2.  Ensure that implementation of the Love Notes 4.0 SRA MSA curriculum meets fidelity standards. Work with the Program Manager or other Love Notes Trainer of Trainer (TOT) to increase fidelity and follow any provided improvement plans. 

3.   Follows procedures set forth in the district/school and/or organizations served. Coordinate with school counselors, teachers, and organization staff/volunteers for program planning and/or referrals. 

4. Assist in strategic dissemination and communication activities to raise awareness of the program with youth, their families, and key stakeholders.

5.   Maintains accurate and timely records such as attendance, demographics, consent forms, surveys, etc. as required by ACF-FYSB and the program and communicates relevant data to the Data Reporting Analyst (DRA) to ensure accuracy of reporting mandated by the federal funding agency. 

6. Administer pre and post surveys for each youth participant and follow survey administration protocols.

7. Must meet or exceed program goals and objectives set forth by the federal funding agency in their assigned county(ies).

8.  Become a certified facilitator in Love Notes 4.0 SRA MSA and attend applicable local, state, and national training.

9. Become/remain certified in First Aid and CPR.

10. Attend scheduled training and independently continue to increase knowledge on relevant topics.

11. Comply with the project’s confidentiality policy.

12. Any other duties as assigned by the Program Director or Program Manager. 

Work Experience

Required
  • Experience working with youth 
Preferred
  • Working with youth delivering evidence-based positive youth development programming
  • Equivalent work experience in the field of social work, Sociology, Education or Psychology
Education/Certifications/Licensure

Required
  • Baccalaureate Degree in Social Work and/or Sociology, Education, Psychology or a related field
Preferred 
  •  Required plus has certification as a Love Notes 4.0 Facilitator
Skills

Required
  • Must have computer skills
  • Must have the ability to communicate with youth openly without judgment.
  • Promote a positive image through manners, dress, attendance and attitude.
  • Ability to facilitate to youth/teens in an engaging manner.
Preferred
  • Bilingual ability (Spanish/English) is preferred.
  • Knowledge of community resources and local agencies.
Physical Requirements

If a preliminary offer of employment is extended, a physical will be required before the offer can be accepted.

Frequent travel within the area. Must be willing to work flexible hours.  A valid driver’s license, safe driving record and acceptance by the Agency’s vehicle insurance carrier are required.  Must pass PRS background check.  Must pass a pre-employment physical.  Able to perform the following physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation: critical sensory requirements include general vision; specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Hear or listen in the normal range (corrected) and speak and give directions clearly. Able to  walk, sit, stand, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects up to 10 lbs., and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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