What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Development Specialist (Early Enrichment) position at Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community?
Definition: Under general supervision by the Youth Services Supervisor and/or Manger, assists with youth programming and activities for assigned youth development areas: Afterschool, Early Enrichment, or Cultural. Provides support in areas of education, wellness, academic development, social skills and the O’odham/Piipaash culture for the youth in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Promotes positive behaviors and develops resistance skills in children and adolescents in the Youth Program. This job class is treated as FLSA Non-Exempt.
Distinguishing Features: The Youth Development Specialist I differs from the Youth Development Specialist II, by providing program aide duties for youth activities and events and is an entry level position. This position is eligible for progression requiring familiarity with the program and leveraging professional working relationships.
Essential Functions: Essential functions may vary among positions and may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions in this classification.
- Supervises children and adolescents during the instructional programs, maintains control of classes and handles routine discipline.
- Assist in the delivery of appropriate age group program for youth in areas of reading, math, health, fitness, culture, and socialization.
- Provides daily classroom support in education in life skills and social skills.
- Assists with small group structure to aid with coping skills development and the building of resistance skills.
- Provides group and individual instruction of the O’odham/Piipaash language and culture-related activities.
- Maintains a supportive structure of cultural-related language research and promotes the language and culture of the O’odham and Piipaash.
- Continually collaborates and identifies Community Members with traditional language skills and cultural knowledge who are willing to assists with language and cultural presentations.
- Assists with conducting activities for both groups and individual instructional programs of prevention education to include drug, alcohol, violence, gangs and teen pregnancy.
- Assists with group physical fitness, nutrition, and hygiene and diabetes prevention activities.
- Adapts and develops materials relevant to the arts, dances, language and customs to help adolescents discover personal interests and develop culturally relevant skills and abilities.
- Participates in Community cultural events.
- Supports learning experiences in education by instilling tutoring and/or homework hour.
- Assist with instruction of monthly lessons in various subjects of Education. Encourages and promotes the importance of education.
- Maintains files and tracks daily attendance. Inputs computer data as required.
- Establishes and maintains positive and appropriate professional relationships with all youth and parents/ guardians.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
- Knowledge of the culture, customs, traditions, history and government of the Salt River Pima- Maricopa Indian Community.
- Knowledge of principles, concepts, methods and techniques, including monthly and quarterly planning, crisis intervention and referrals.
- Knowledge and practical application skills in community based prevention and intervention programs related to drugs, alcohol, violence and gangs.
- Knowledge of general office practices and procedures including those associated with the confidential and sensitive information found in youth records.
- Knowledge of responsibility as a mandated reporter and procedures of fulfilling legal mandate
- Skill with case management including, but not limited to, planning, scheduling, time management and intervention.
- Skill assessing youths needs and program progress.
- Skill establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with children, youths and their families.
- Skill counseling individuals, groups and families.
- Skill establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with SRPMIC co-workers, multiple agencies, other service providers and the public.
- Skill operating a variety of standard office equipment including copiers, FAX machines and personal computers including MS Office.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to maintain accurate and timely program records according to prescribed standards.
- Ability to make independent decisions related to youth care, program development and intervention.
- Ability to drive 12 passenger van.
- Ability to participate in youth activities in camping, hiking, recreational and other physically challenging activities required.
- Ability to work non-standard work hours (example: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.) and must be available for evening and weekend assignments as directed by supervisor.
- Education & Experience: A High School diploma or a GED equivalent required.
- Must obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certification within the first six months of employment.
- Must obtain a Food Handler’s Card within the first six months of employment.
- Equivalency: Any equivalent combination of education and/or experience that would allow the candidate to satisfactorily perform the duties of this position, will be considered.
- Underfill Eligibility: An enrolled Community Member whom closely qualifies for the minimum qualifications for a position may be considered for employment under SRPMIC Policy 2-19, Underfill.
- Special Requirement: May be required to work beyond normal business hours including nights, weekends and holidays.
- Youth Dev Specialist I (Cultural): Must have demonstrated knowledge of the O’odham and/or Piipaash languages, culture and practical application of proper and acceptable cultural protocols
- Youth Dev Specialist I (Early Enrichment): Early childhood Development or closely related course of study preferred.
- Must successfully pass an extensive background/criminal background check including fingerprinting.
- Employees in, and applicants applying for, jobs providing direct services to children are subject to the “Community Code of Ordinances”, Chapter 11, “Minors”, Article X. “Investigation of Persons Working With Children”.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver’s License.
Prior to hire as an employee, applicants will be subject to drug and alcohol testing. Will be required to pass a pre-employment background/fingerprint check.
"SRPMIC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" Preference will be given to a qualified: Community Member Veteran, Community Member, Spouse of Community Member, qualified Native American, and then other qualified candidate.
In order to obtain preference, the following is required: 1) Qualified Community Member Veteran (DD-214) will be required at the time of application submission 2) Qualified Community Member (must provide Tribal I.D at time of application submission),3) Spouse of a Community Member (Marriage License/certificate and spouse Tribal ID or CIB is required at time of application submission), and 4) Native American (Tribal ID or CIB required at time of application submission).
Documents may be submitted by one of the following methods:
1) attach to application
2) fax (480) 362-5860
3) mail or hand deliver to Human Resources.
Documentation must be received by position closing date.
The IHS/BIA Form-4432 is not accepted.
Your Tribal ID/CIB must be submitted to HR-Recruitment-Two Waters.
Salary : $46,854 - $60,915