Transitional Day Program Counselor in Boston, Massachusetts at Bridge Over Troubled Water
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Job Description
Transitional Day Program Counselor
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Boston, MA
WHO WE ARE
For over 50 years, Bridge Over Troubled Waters has provided a comprehensive continuum of care for runaway, homeless, and high-risk youth in Boston, and has been a national model in providing innovative youth services. Our mission is to transform the lives of youth through safe, supportive and encouraging relationships, counseling, housing, and skill-building, to guide them towards self-sufficiency and achieving their goals.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Transitional Day Program (TDP) is a drop-in center for homeless youth 18 to 24 years old in Boston. Youth utilizing the TDP are typically sleeping outside, staying in emergency shelters, or couch surfing. The TDP offers survival services (food, showers, laundry & clothing) as well as intensive case management and support services to help youth move beyond the streets into safe and stable housing. The TDP Counselor is responsible for overseeing the program milieu, building therapeutic rapport with youth, and providing case management services.
RESPONSIBILTIES
- Supervision of the program milieu/drop-in,utilizingeffective crisis management/intervention skills.
- Administer/coordinate program participants’ basic needs and survival services, including breakfast, lunch, showers, laundry, computer games, field trips, outings, and physical exercise.
- Provide andfacilitateskills-building group activities and workshops
- Manage intensive case management, including referrals as needed.
- Connect program participants with opportunities to engage services including education, employment, housing, mentalhealthcareand substance abuse services
- Other duties as assigned.
Please Note: This job description is not intended to describe in detail the multitude of tasks that may be assigned, but rather to give the Residential Counselor a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of the position. As the nature of the business demands change, so too may the essential functions of the position. The candidate who accepts this role is expected to be flexible to meet the changing demands.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Two or more years of experience working with youth ages 18 to 24 in one or more of the following areas: housing management, job development, community relations, substanceabuseor recreational counseling.
- Bachelor’s degreeishuman services, Social Work, or any related degree is preferred.
SKILLS AND STRENGTHS
- Comfort and confidence working in a fast-paced dynamic work environment.
- Enthusiasticabout working withahomeless transitional youth population.
- Ability toidentifyand execute effective problem-solving strategies. Mustpossesssound crises intervention and conflict resolution skills.
PAY AND BENEFITS
The hourly rate for this position is $20.00/ hour, Weekend Differential: +$3.00/ hour (Total $23.00/ hour on weekends)
- Paid time off (sick time, vacation time, personal time) as well as 13 paid holidays and a birthday holiday
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(K) with 3%matching ofcontributions after90 daysof employment
- Employer-sponsored flexible spending accounts, commuter pre-tax benefits, employer paid short-term disability, long term disability, and life insurance
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to sit, work at a computer, stand and walk, and must be able to lift /move weight up to 25 pounds. The employee also must be able to hear and speak sufficiently to manage phone calls and effectively communicate/converse with others. The employee must have visual acuity and cognitive capacity to read, understand, and draft reports, letters, etc. The noise level is quiet to moderate, however, the employee must be able to perform in various settings, including in public spaces and at public events/activities.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability or veteran status.