
Youth Housing Mentor & Independent Living Coach
Connections for the Homeless, Evanston, IL, United States
Brief Description
Brief Description
Summary of Position:
Our House is a shared house program in Evanston, Illinois for youth ages 18 to 25 who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. The shared house model is one in which young people share a home with a live-in staff member and receive case management and clinical support to help them transition to independent living. The House Mentor works at Our House and is responsible for morning, evening, and overnight staffing, as well as relationship and community building with participants.
Specific Duties
Staff the shared house during morning, evening, and overnight hours by overseeing participant activities, checking chores, modeling independent living skills, and diffusing crises and conflicts as necessary. In collaboration with the Youth Program Supervisor, work with participants to develop and demonstrate independent living skills. Track achievements in independent living skills. Develop and maintain positive relationships with participants. Track residents’ adherence to house rules. Complete required paperwork for each shift. Maintain and grow relationships with community neighbors. Maintain a physically and emotionally safe living environment. Build community among program participants. Actively work with participants and other staff/volunteers to drive successful outcomes, plan for discharge, and equip participants for independent living. Communicate regularly with all Our House staff (including the Youth Program Supervisor, Clinical Director, and Community Liaison/Clinical Support). Coordinate with Program Manager, Youth Program Supervisor and Connections property management staff to support program operations, including facility maintenance, cleanliness, and the stocking of necessary supplies and food. Obtain and maintain certification/training in CPR, TIP, and crisis intervention. Participate in regular Our House staff meetings and other agency meetings as assigned. Represent Our House and agency at community meetings and outreach events as assigned. Adhere to the Code of Conduct and Core Values of Connections for the Homeless. Perform other duties as assigned.
Available Shifts
Sun/Sat 8am-4pm
Sun/Sat 4pm-12am
Mon-Fri 12am-8am
Requirements
The following qualifications are requirements for the position:
High school graduate or equivalent Experience working with adolescents/young adults
Other Requirements
Able to work independently and with diverse populations Ability to operate kitchen equipment Ability to walk up and down stairs Must submit to a criminal background check and submit to or provide evidence of a recent test for tuberculosis
Summary
For nearly 40 years, Connections for the Homeless has served and catalyzed our community to end homelessness, one person at a time. Each year we provide eviction prevention, shelter, and housing services to 4,000 people from across north suburban Cook County. Beyond providing direct services we also operate a robust advocacy and community organizing program to address the root causes of homelessness. The COVID pandemic accelerated our growth in the depth and breadth of services we offer and the organizational infrastructure to sustain this highly impactful organization. Connections is a radically reshaped organization deeply committed to demonstrating our core values in all relationships with participants, colleagues, donors, partners, and volunteers.
Join our dedicated team at Connections for the Homeless, where we blend a commitment to making a difference with a competitive rewards package. Our full-time employees enjoy a range of benefits, consciously crafted through an equitable lens, to support their well-being and professional growth.
At Connections for the Homeless, we recognize that supporting our employees is essential in achieving our mission. We are ready to invest in you as you make a difference in our community. We can't wait for you to join us!
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Brief Description
Summary of Position:
Our House is a shared house program in Evanston, Illinois for youth ages 18 to 25 who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. The shared house model is one in which young people share a home with a live-in staff member and receive case management and clinical support to help them transition to independent living. The House Mentor works at Our House and is responsible for morning, evening, and overnight staffing, as well as relationship and community building with participants.
Specific Duties
Staff the shared house during morning, evening, and overnight hours by overseeing participant activities, checking chores, modeling independent living skills, and diffusing crises and conflicts as necessary. In collaboration with the Youth Program Supervisor, work with participants to develop and demonstrate independent living skills. Track achievements in independent living skills. Develop and maintain positive relationships with participants. Track residents’ adherence to house rules. Complete required paperwork for each shift. Maintain and grow relationships with community neighbors. Maintain a physically and emotionally safe living environment. Build community among program participants. Actively work with participants and other staff/volunteers to drive successful outcomes, plan for discharge, and equip participants for independent living. Communicate regularly with all Our House staff (including the Youth Program Supervisor, Clinical Director, and Community Liaison/Clinical Support). Coordinate with Program Manager, Youth Program Supervisor and Connections property management staff to support program operations, including facility maintenance, cleanliness, and the stocking of necessary supplies and food. Obtain and maintain certification/training in CPR, TIP, and crisis intervention. Participate in regular Our House staff meetings and other agency meetings as assigned. Represent Our House and agency at community meetings and outreach events as assigned. Adhere to the Code of Conduct and Core Values of Connections for the Homeless. Perform other duties as assigned.
Available Shifts
Sun/Sat 8am-4pm
Sun/Sat 4pm-12am
Mon-Fri 12am-8am
Requirements
The following qualifications are requirements for the position:
High school graduate or equivalent Experience working with adolescents/young adults
Other Requirements
Able to work independently and with diverse populations Ability to operate kitchen equipment Ability to walk up and down stairs Must submit to a criminal background check and submit to or provide evidence of a recent test for tuberculosis
Summary
For nearly 40 years, Connections for the Homeless has served and catalyzed our community to end homelessness, one person at a time. Each year we provide eviction prevention, shelter, and housing services to 4,000 people from across north suburban Cook County. Beyond providing direct services we also operate a robust advocacy and community organizing program to address the root causes of homelessness. The COVID pandemic accelerated our growth in the depth and breadth of services we offer and the organizational infrastructure to sustain this highly impactful organization. Connections is a radically reshaped organization deeply committed to demonstrating our core values in all relationships with participants, colleagues, donors, partners, and volunteers.
Join our dedicated team at Connections for the Homeless, where we blend a commitment to making a difference with a competitive rewards package. Our full-time employees enjoy a range of benefits, consciously crafted through an equitable lens, to support their well-being and professional growth.
At Connections for the Homeless, we recognize that supporting our employees is essential in achieving our mission. We are ready to invest in you as you make a difference in our community. We can't wait for you to join us!
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