What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resident Advisor (Lydia House) position at Liliuokalani Trust?
About Lydia House
Lydia House (LH), LLC from Lili’uokalani Trust, is directly overseen by the LT Board of Trustees, acting as Board of Directors. LH serves youth and young adults (YYA) 16 to 26 y/o experiencing high risk factors and involvement in systems of care. The Center supports YYAs low barrier access to basic needs services with a youth-centered approach. LH aims to meet basic needs stabilization and support YYAs who choose to move towards thriving. This center strongly roots its work in Hawaiian values and healing centered approach, with heightened focus elevating the strengths and innate values of all YYAs, regardless of past experiences and present environment. The Center operates through its engagement center to meet all basic needs. LH also provides an opportunity of a Thriving Supportive Program (TSP), an intensive case management project. TSP supports re-entry into education and workforce, including opportunity for financial and housing support. LH maintains 40 beds in 18 dorms, to provide on campus stability to qualified YA (18 and up) enrolled in TSP and actively engaged to reach youth’s thriving goal plan.
Job Purpose
The Thriving Supportive Program Resident Advisor supports creating a welcoming and safe environment for young adults who access the dorms services at the Thriving Supportive Program (TSP) for Lydia House. The RA encourages building pilina and provides mentorship, ease in transitioning to the dorm life, managing overnight needs of the young adults. This position will oversee any emerging social emotional needs, providing possible activities, guidance, and application of guidelines and regulations, while managing conflict.
This position is an overnight full-time position on a rotation basis. This rotation consists of 4 days on and 4 days off schedule. Shifts are projected as: 6pm-2am and 1am-9am.
Essential Responsibilities
Thriving Supportive Program Dorms
Promote a welcoming and trauma informed environment.
Address any immediate basic needs, including social emotional, mentorship, or supportive activities for young adults as needed.
Sets and supports alignment to rules established in the Aloha Agreement.
Work along security on premises, and with manager on call, to manage respond to any urgent need.
Monitor and deescalate any conflict which may arise.
Observes, collects, communicates, and reports daily any events in data management system.
Contributes to young adults' success in their “thriving” goals.
Other duties as required.
Other duties:
Contributes to the Trustʻs success by accepting new assignments, helping team members, learning new skills, and striving to improves team and organization results.
Qualifications
A high school diploma; preferably presently enrolled in a related degree (education, public health, social work, psychology, etc.)
Interest and/or some experience in working with young adults in a residential setting;
Knowledge or desire to learn best youth practices (positive youth development) and the ability to selfcare and work with developing age young adults.
Licenses or Certifications
Valid driver license, clean traffic abstract.
Required to have a TB clearance.
First Aid and CPR/AED Certification preferred.
Job Competencies
Aloha: awareness and approach to the work with compassion, empathy, and kindness.
‘Imi Na’auao: a constant desire for seeking knowledge; lifelong learner.
Po’okele: desire to perform in excellence.
Wiwo’ole: maintain a courageous, brave, and fearless mindset.
Pono: understand the appropriateness of time, place, reason, people, and tools
Kuleana: bring a deep sense of responsibility and accountability
Collaboration: Ability to interact effectively with youth, community partners, and multi-disciplinary teams. Knowledge of community resources and services
Ethical Practice: Model the highest level of ethical behavior, integrity, and social responsibility Uphold and embody all LT values.
Communication: Clearly convey and receive information and ideas. Engage the listener and invite response and feedback. Demonstrate strong written, oral, and listening skills.
Cultural Competence: Respect and relate well to people from varied backgrounds and sensitive to group differences. Experience working with at-risk youth and ability to apply positive youth development principles to that work.
Relationship Management: Experience working with staff at all levels in a collaborative environment; ability to promote and sustain positive workplace values and relationships.
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work well under pressure and to remain calm and controlled when faced with challenging situations.
Travel Requirements:
In alignment with our organizational competencies of Alu Like I ka Hana (Teamwork) and Ho`omau i ka `imi Na`auao (Continuous Learning and Improvement), this position will require occasional travel across the island, inter-island, and out-of-state depending on the needs of the team and the organization. While travel may not always be a need, the ability to travel when required remains a crucial aspect of this position in order to successfully contribute to our concerted efforts to carry out our Queen’s legacy.
This description reflects management’s assignment of essential functions, it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. This job description is subject to change at any time
Organization Competencies
Alignment with Queen’s legacy: Understanding and appreciation of Queen Liliuokalani’s story, her legacy and the Hawaiian Culture is foundational to staff’s commitment to working with our Hawaiian children, families and communities. Demonstrates respect for and appreciation of Hawaiian values history, and culture, understanding its implication in one’s work, in fostering meaningful relationships, and in embracing the community served.
Ho`omau i ka `imi Na`auao (Continuous Learning and Improvement): Committed to creating and reinforcing an environment of continuous learning and improvement.
Ho`ike i na Mana`o Pono (Effective Communication): Communicates with those we serve and each other in a consistent manner that results in mutual understanding, harmony, and action.
No'ono'o loi (Critical Thinking and Problem Solving): Actively and skillfully understands, conceptualizes, applies, analyzes, synthesizes, and/or evaluates information and develops and supports fact-based analyses and recommendations
Ho'o kumu a'e or `Imi hakuhia (Innovation): Identifies and integrates creative ideas into new or existing services and promotes effective problem-solving.
Pilina Ho`ohana a me ka Hana Hilina`i (Building Relationships and Creating Trust): Manages relationships to create optimal opportunities and move the organization forward.
Alu Like I ka Hana (Teamwork): Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others throughout the organization in alignment with the organization's objectives.
Ho`onui I ka `Ike (Capacity Building): Encourages personal growth by exhibiting trust and a belief in the capacity of others.
Mental and Physical Demands:
Perform light physical work, including climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and lifting weight of up to 25 pounds. Exposed to outdoor climate and diverse terrain.
Terms and Conditions of Employment
As a condition of employment, employee will be subject to LT’s policies and procedures.
SALARY RANGE ADVERTISED IS THE HIRING OR STARTING RANGE FOR THE ROLE.
Job Title: Resident Advisor
Reports to: Residential Program Lead
FLSA Status: FT; Non-Exempt
Aligned Executive: Vice President and Chief Program Officer
Kipuka: Lydia House
Department: Youth Programs
Salary : $44,000 - $50,000