What are the responsibilities and job description for the SFI YOUTH AND FAMILY ADVOCATE position at IRCO?
POSITION : SFI Youth and Family Advocate
JOB CLASS / GRADE : Specialist 1 / Grade 8
WAGE : Starting at $48,600 per year
FLSA; EEO; WC : Non-Exempt; Professional; 8864
LOCATIONS : Pacific Islander and Asian Family Center - 8040 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97213,
typically within PPS, Parkrose School, and DDS Districts across Multnomah County
FTE; FT / PT; STATUS : 1.0 FTE; Full-Time with Benefits; Regular
NUMBER OF POSITIONS : (1)
APPLY AT : www.irco.org
STATUS : Full-Time with Benefits
PROGRAM(S) : Successful Families Initiative (SFI), IRCO Youth
Funded until June 30, 2025 - Contract continuation variable)
SECTOR : School Linked
REQUIREMENTS :
Bilingual in English and Arabic
Experience working with youth under 18
Must pass school background check
Must possess a valid driver's license and verification of current auto-insurance, and have full use of automobile during work hours
This job announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed in this job. This is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required.
Program Summary
The Successful Families Initiative (SFI) aims to place children of color on a path to self-sufficiency in Multnomah County by increasing academic achievement and school readiness for these populations through systems change efforts and providing culturally specific and responsive services.
Position Summary
The SFI Youth and Family Advocate will work with IRCO's youth staff, SUN site coordinators, and staff from various schools to engage students and their families in their school environments in a positive and culturally appropriate way. This position is responsible for providing academic support up to 35 school-aged youth and after-school academic group activities up to 4 times per week. Academic Advising includes : regular goal setting regarding academics, school attendance, engaging students in academic programming after-school, regularly communicating with school staff and parents regarding student progress and challenges, regular bilingual / bicultural school to home and home to school communication. In addition, this position will conduct bi-monthly parent communications about student academic and behavioral progress and monthly parent group activities during the school year. This position is expected to use creative and culturally appropriate approaches with students and families when designing and implementing program activities. The SFI Youth and Family Advocate will also build positive relationships with families, school staff and IRCO colleagues, and work closely with Program Coordinator to meet program goals and objectives.
Essential Functions
- Engage up to 35 API youth in culturally specific academic advising : developing individualized student plan, academic goal setting, track student academic progress and attendance, follow-up with students / families / staff as needed and conduct family engagement around student progress / challenges, and regular communication with school staff
- Design, implement, and conduct academic student group activities during the school year and summer
- Administer pre and post academic assessments for all program participants
- Collaborate with program coordinator to build culturally relevant curriculum to address identified academic gaps
- Work closely with school administration and staff to identify families in need of support and provide outreach to these families
- Provide individualized support, resource development, and referral services to families
- Perform client intake and assessment
- Provide school-linked family support including bilingual / bicultural school to home and home to school communication
- Work collaboratively with IRCO and school staff to engage parents in their school environment in a positive and meaningful way
- Conduct family support activities such as home visits, and intensive phone outreach to update parents on their children's educational progress
- Provide parent educational activities around key school topics, including, school programs and school policies, academic programs, learning in the home, and problem solving.
- Archive student academic lesson plans / family group and workshop lessons plans
- Plan and chaperone program outings and fieldtrips in accordance with standard procedures
- Maintain accurate and confidential records on each client, including intake / assessment information, action / service plans, hours of service, and all contacts and referrals made
- Provide translation and interpretation for families throughout the case process
- Responsible for compiling monthly reports and data collection for contract reporting purposes
- Maintain cooperative external relationships with collaborative agencies, volunteer agencies, community and general public as authorized
- Participate in staff meetings, training, committees, and volunteer activities to support IRCO's goals
- Work with school staff to provide training and information on culture, especially as it relates to youth and family engagement
Secondary Functions
Requirements
Education & Experience
MINIMUM JOB SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS :
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position would qualify. This would typically include :
Physical, Mental, & Environmental Requirements
Supervisory Responsibilities
Positions at this level are not responsible for any supervisory functions, or responsibilities, but may occasionally be asked to orient and / or train new employees or volunteers.
Salary Description
Starting at $48,600 per year
Salary : $48,600