Overview
Position Summary: The Support Services Coordinator is responsible for working directly with GEMS members who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking. Our members are girls and young women, ages 12-24, mostly from NYC, who have experienced complex trauma, homelessness and systems involvement. The Coordinator is responsible for providing crisis intervention, counseling, comprehensive case management and advocacy services. This position serves not only as a case manager, but as an advocate, ally, counselor, and a support system for young women in crisis and transitioning to stability. The Support Services Coordinator will work within a team to intentionally move all members towards its outcomes of safety, healing, connectedness, education and leadership. This position will help staff the program space, facilitate groups and be an essential part of the Support Services Team.
Must be willing to be in the office 4 days per week and 1 remote day.
Tasks and Responsibilities: This statement of duties is for purpose of identifying this position but it is not limited to:
Case Management and Counseling:
- Provide trauma-informed, culturally competent, strength-based case management and counseling.
- Build transformational relationships and trust with traumatized and disenfranchised young women ages 12-29.
- Provide crisis intervention during and after office hours, including contacting the appropriate staff or outside agencies; create comprehensive safety plans to ensure member safety.
- Complete Baseline and Quarterly Assessments in a timely and thorough manner, and use assessments to build comprehensive Individual Services Plans (ISPs) that take into account members’ strengths and needs, and move members toward the program outcomes.
- Facilitate weekly psycho-educational groups using positive youth/ young adults development principles.
- Coordinate referrals to community partners for medical, housing and mental health needs across the five boroughs.
- Work within a team to ensure that members are moving towards self-sufficiency by teaching financial literacy and providing educational and vocational opportunities.
- Set and contribute to a safe, nurturing and welcoming atmosphere and adhere to program policies and procedures.
- Model appropriate behavior around daily living skills, self-care, personal interaction, social relationships and constructive time management.
- Provide mediation and conflict resolution as appropriate to address all conflict and safety concerns in the space.
- Support members by attending legal, medical, hospital, dental and public benefits appointments with them as needed, and provide advocacy when appropriate.
- Participate in main office events, weekly staff meetings, and collaborate with all GEMS staff and members.
- Promote an atmosphere of dignity and respect in line within the philosophy and policies of GEMS to all staff.
Administrative Duties:
- Attend weekly or bi-weekly supervision meetings.
- Attend weekly all staff, case conferencing, grand rounds or professional development meetings, and retreats and trainings as needed.
- Responsible for data collection, documenting and reporting on program outputs, outcomes and quality indicators into the data management system, Apricot; evaluate the progress of members on their caseload and monitor movement toward the program outcomes.
- Responsible for fiscal responsibilities and documentation related to case management needs; complete check requests and expense reports in a timely manner.
- Support with the day-to-day responsibilities and staffing of the program space, including but not limited to, engaging with members, supporting or facilitating groups, supporting with homework, job searches, etc., staffing the front desk, assisting with donations and basic needs, etc.
- Provide on-call crisis intervention support when needed.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field of study with equivalent clinical and professional experience. Master’s degree with clinical component highly preferred.
- Eligible to work in the US.
- Must have a sense of humor.
- A minimum of 2 years of experience working with mental health related issues, complex trauma, homelessness, substance abuse, court involved youth, LGBTQ youth/ young adults, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, child welfare related issues and crisis intervention techniques.
- A minimum of 1 year of prior case management experience required.
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate small groups and workshops.
- Ability to be available for crisis as needed.
Job Competencies
Analytical Thinking
Problem Solving Ability
Problem/Situation Analysis
System-Oriented
Accountability for Others
Multitasking
Balanced Decision Making
Emotional Control
Attention to Detail
Flexibility
Objective Listening
Empathetic Outlook
Behavioral Competencies
Adaptable
Organized Workplace
GEMS Core Values
Development Grounded
Trauma Informed
Culturally Competent
Gender Responsive
Strengths Based
Social Justice Oriented
GEMS Principles
Survivor Leadership
Transformational Relationships