
Job Title: Youth Coordinator
Department: Child Thrive
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Employment Type: Part-time (General Availability Monday - Friday from 12pm-6pm)
Location: Chicago, IL 60651
Pay range: $16-$17/hr
Summary
The Youth Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and implementation of Child Thrive Year-Round OST Enrichment programs. Youth coordinators will facilitate, direct, and supervise all programmatic activities with youth. The Youth Coordinator will work with the Thrive OST Manager and Child Thrive Director to identify and recruit at risk youth in the community to participate in Children’s Place Association programs. The Youth Coordinator will ensure that all proper procedures, record keeping, and communication protocols are adhered to. Lastly, the Youth Coordinator will build, maintain, and strengthen all Children’s Place Association programs and partner relationships. The Youth Coordinator will be required to travel to multiple sites on the south and west side of Chicago.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following (Other duties may be assigned):
- Work directly with youth to implement programming
- Build strong, positive relationships with youth participants and facilitate team building between
- Leadership and Participation
- Function as the liaison to participants, agency and Program Site personnel
- Implement program activities and service project(s) with youth participants
- Develop and implement creative strategies to retain youth participants throughout the program
- Assist with data collection and entry into City span and other DFSS-designated platforms
- Implement performance measurement tools with youth participants and ensure completion
- Attend mandatory trainings and meetings per request of CPA and DFSS; including but not limited to trainings for City span and a DFSS-designated technology platform
- Organizes orientation sessions that outline goals, procedures and current events for youth and volunteers.
- Participate in sessions that outline goals, procedures and current events for youth.
- Address any concerns about participant conduct or conflict with OST Manager and Child Thrive Director.
- Maintain and expand relationships with Children’s Place programs and other referring agencies
- Recognizes youth and offers closure activities at end of program.
- Secures all parent consent forms and applications and maintains files for each youth, including a record of goals, and pre- and post-measurement relative to program and individual outcomes.
- Maintains documentation as needed for compliance, continuous improvement, and evaluation activities.
- Collaborates with Thrive Director, Development Department, and other departments, Program Managers, and with corporate partners.
- Represents Child Thrive Program in the community.
- Takes a lead role in exploring community collaborations and developing supplemental support services for children/youth.
- Communicates with parents/families, team members, volunteers, and other organizations on behalf of the program and as representative of the agency.
- Works with leadership to develop and implement ongoing evaluation procedures.
- Creates and analysis program metrics for evaluation of the program.
- Provides reports as needed to management, including monthly data into an operational summary.
- Assists in other programmatic functions as required, such as unique events, to support the program.
Employees shall respect the diversity of all individuals (e.g., clients, co-workers, stakeholders) and refrain from any form of discrimination and/or harassment based on religious, marital, ethnic, racial, gender, sexual orientation, or other differences. Employees share the responsibility of creating and maintaining a welcoming and supportive work environment.
Supervisory Responsibilities
The coordinator may be asked to supervise volunteers.
EDUCATION, SKILLS, And/or EXPERIENCE
- Associate degree or higher in Social work, Counseling, Education, Human Services, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
- 2-3 years experience in youth development work required.
- Must have strong familiarity with the target population and excellent capacity to develop relationships with protentional youth, parents, and community members.
- Must have strong relational building skills and ability to relate well across the socioeconomic spectrum and with the corporate community
- Must have demonstrated management skills which provide the framework for effective use of the program’s human and financial resources and coordination of the agency’s services with those provided by other community resources.
- Dynamic, energetic, and analytical approach to work required.
Employees shall respect the diversity of all individuals (e.g., clients, co-workers, stakeholders) and refrain from any form of discrimination and/or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, citizenship status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, military and veteran status, gender identity, arrest record, victim of domestic violence and housing status, or other differences.
Children’s Place Association strives to cultivate a work environment that honors the voices and lived experiences of every member of the staff. Therefore, all employees share the responsibility of creating and cultivating a welcoming and supportive work environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The 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.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit. The employee is also frequently required to stand, walk, talk, and hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision requirements for this job include close vision, distance vision, and color vision.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment described here is representative of that which an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is typically low.
The work environment may include any or all of the following: working alone; working with others; verbal contact with others; and working in a hybrid capacity that utilizes work time in both home and company office spaces.
DISCLAIMER
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and/or skills required of all employees so classified.
About the company
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The mission of Children’s Place Association is building a secure and hopeful today so children facing health issues and poverty succeed tomorrow.
We transform the lives of children in the very worst circumstances – those confronting illness and extreme poverty – helping them overcome challenges and lead their best lives.
Children’s Place Association was opened in 1991 to help children affected by HIV/AIDS. We developed innovative programs to address the many challenges faced by low-income children and families coping with the illness.
Over time, Children’s Place Association expanded its influence, applying our approach to help children and families facing other health challenges. Today we serve more than 350 Chicago-area children and caregivers annually, and our international program helps 330 children in the Caribbean.
We’ve opened our doors to help children and families who struggle with a wide variety of conditions and disabilities. These include cancer, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, heart conditions, autism and spina bifida. Some children have developmental disabilities or delays. Others suffer the physical and emotional effects of abuse or neglect.
And we continue our strong commitment to those affected by HIV/AIDS. While medical advancements have nearly eliminated transmission of HIV from mothers to newborns in the U.S., thousands of children are impacted by their parents’ HIV-related conditions. Children’s Place remains the Chicago area’s leading provider of children’s services for families living with HIV/AIDS.
Besides health challenges, the common link among all those we serve is extreme poverty. Children’s Place Association targets these interrelated issues in order to break the cycle of poverty and illness.
We believe children everywhere should have the chance to lead their best lives. This is the value upon which Children’s Place was founded – and one that continues to guide us.







