Juvenile Assessment Center- Youth Support Partner

08 Jun 2024

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The Youth Support Partners (YSP) will be the primary point of contact for arrested youth and their families during the booking process immediately after arrest. Youth Support Partners will be embedded into Philadelphia Police Department Divisions that receive arrested youth, and will provide support and information to youth and families immediately after arrest.  The YSPs will also screen cases for diversion away from formal prosecution, assess youth and family needs, and assist the child and family in linking to services in the community.The Youth Support Partner (YSP) is an adult who was personally involved in the juvenile justice system as a youth, parent, or family member, allowing them to have a unique understanding of the arrested youth and families they serve. The YSP assists arrested youth and their families in the time immediately following an arrest but providing vital information, support and connection to community services. The YSPs will be embedded in a Philadelphia Police Division that holds arrested youth in custody during the initial arrest and booking process, and will serve as the main point of contact for youth and families.  The YSP will also work with juvenile probation intake officers to ensure that intake officers have complete information to make initial decisions about whether a child is held in detention or released to family after arrest, and will assist families with accessing transportation to pick up the arrested child.  The YSP will assist with screening cases for diversion to services rather than to court, and will help youth and families connect to voluntary services in their community.The YSP will be supervised by a Masters Level Social Worker and will receive training on adolescent development, the impact of trauma on youth, trauma informed practices, and de-escalation. Essential FunctionsServe as the main point of contact for arrested youth and guardians during the booking process immediately after arrest.Collect medical and social history information required to properly assess the needs of the youth and family.Conduct screenings and assessments to assist with diversion and service referrals.Communicate with family members of arrested youth, answer questions, and assist with transportation support as needed.Remain updated and current on community resources.Coordinate with intake probation to provide information relevant to decisions to release the child to guardians or hold in detention following arrest.Refer eligible youth to pre-booking diversion staff.Assist families and youth in making appointments and connecting to voluntary community-based services.Offer suggestions and develop solutions to help promote effective and efficient work processes and innovative programs.  Identify areas where additional services are needed in communities.Maintain high levels of advocacy and member confidentiality.Other related tasks as needed. Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesAbility to develop, manage and maintain relationships with others. Ability to work with law enforcement and juvenile probation as an advocate for youth.Ability to engage others through continued collaborationAbility to work with people in high stress situations.Strong communication skillsExcellent documentation skillsAble to organize and manage time independentlyAbility to identify strengths and culture of each youth and share with their teamAbility to work in the evening or on the weekend as needed to meet the needs of the youthKnowledge of community and natural supports which provide adolescents and families with opportunities to succeedFluency in English required; Spanish or other threshold language preferred.

  • ID: #50059019
  • State: Pennsylvania Philadelphia 19113 Philadelphia USA
  • City: Philadelphia
  • Salary: USD TBD TBD
  • Job type: Full-time
  • Showed: 2023-06-08
  • Deadline: 2023-08-07
  • Category: Et cetera