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Success Coach for (Catalyst) Program
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$45k-59k (estimate)
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Families and Youth Inc is Hiring a Success Coach for (Catalyst) Program Near Las Cruces, NM

Success Coach for (Catalyst) Program

Families and Youth Innovation Plus is hiring a full-time Success Coach (Catalyst) Program.

The Success Coach provides specialized case management services to individual client needs. They also create programs to benefit clients and educate clients on available community resources. Success coaching ensures that clients receive LVP services in a timely, appropriate, efficient and coordinated fashion.

Competencies:

  • Information Management
  • Acting with Empathy and Compassion
  • Client Focus
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Planning and Organizing
  • Professionalism

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide clients with supportive services
  • Coordinate services between providers and clients
  • Interpret agency services to clients and community
  • Provide case management services and skill-building services to youth in the program
  • Provide housing case management services
  • Maintain individual case records on clients receiving services
  • Provide specialized case management services to individual client needs
  • Educate clients on available community resources and services
  • Create programs and services to benefit clients and the community
  • Attend community meetings relevant to program and clients
  • Administer and facilitate the completion of appropriate intake forms, assessments, intake packet, and
  • service plans
  • Conduct field visits, attend meetings and be available to deliver services during traditional and nontraditional
  • hours (when needed) in; the client's home, educational institutions, places of employment, FYI's Main office, JPPO offices, detention facilities, reintegration centers, or any other setting that enables and promotes, the consistent and structured delivery of LVP services
  • Organize and facilitate Life Skills Groups, as needed, in both individual and group settings
  • Required to participate and interact in youth activities (for example: camping, sport activities, overnight youth conferences, etc.), which may involve occasional overnight activities and trips

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Family and Consumer Sciences, Criminal Justice, Psychology,Sociology, or Criminology from an accredited College or University.
  • Must pass a CYFD Criminal Records Check
  • Must maintain a full certification of the following trainings; CPR/First Aid and CPI
  • Must maintain a valid NM Driver's Licenses.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$45k-59k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/02/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/15/2024

WEBSITE

fyinm.org

HEADQUARTERS

LAS CRUCES, NM

SIZE

100 - 200

FOUNDED

1977

CEO

BRIAN KAVANAUGH

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Social & Legal Services

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About Families and Youth Inc

Families and Youth, Inc., (FYI) underlying philosophy is to build on family and individual strengths to preserve family ties whenever possible. FYI's approach to youth development is to empower the youth to increase personal assets and enhance coping/survival skills. A multi-systemic approach to providing services is utilized by the staff, emphasizing specific skill development. Individual cognitive behavioral therapy and strategic or structural family therapy are provided to the adolescent and their families based on their individual treatment plan. FYI began as Children in Need of Services ( ... CHINS, INC.,) on April 1977 under the leadership of Jose V. Frietze, LISW. To assess what services were needed, future State Representative Antonio Lujan, LISW, wrote a conceptual white paper and introduced the concept of a program based on the Salvador Minuchin Model of Family Therapy. Using this model, the CHINS approach focused on the participation of the entire family to enhance the possibility of a child's success. This model was adopted for statewide implementation of CHINS Services. As a result of elections in New Mexico, a new Governor was elected in 1984. That Governor proceeded to eliminate all funding for CHINS programs statewide. This sudden and dramatic change in funding forced CHINS, Inc., to re-examine its organizational structure and its focus. CHINS, Inc. was on the verge of closing down and the staff members who remained chose to make this challenge an opportunity. Collectively they decided to rename the agency Families & Youth, Inc., (FYI). A mission statement was developed and a new assertive attitude surfaced among the FYI staff. More
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