Job Location : Saint Paul,MN, USA
Program: Behavior Intervention ProgramHours: Full-TimeReports to: Director of Youth Services (Executive Director)Close date: position will remain open until filledSalary range: $58,000-$62,000 AnnualizedSUMMARY The Restorative Justice Specialist will oversee the restorative programming in schools including training, student mediation, circles, and community referrals.PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Program ResponsibilitiesTrain St. Paul Youth Services' In-School Behavior Intervention Program Team on restorative justice methodology, conflict mediation and restorative justice school processes.Facilitate restorative justice mediations to proactively address interpersonal conflicts between up to three youth.Work with and train internal staff, school leadership, teachers/staff, students and their families.Facilitate restorative justice process for students otherwise at risk for suspension, justice system interaction or expulsion.Curriculum development, implementation, and evaluation.Supervise and/or facilitate monthly skill building sessions on conflict resolution, stress management, and other relevant skills for students.Administrative ResponsibilitiesRespond to all communication from clients, coworkers, or colleagues in a timely, responsive and professional manner. This includes voicemail, email, and program specific communication as designated.Maintain a daily schedule as set by the manager and notify the manager of any changes in schedule or anticipated availability.Participate in individual supervision and group consultation. Maintain and enhance your ability and skills by keeping current with pertinent research and program related literature, attending workshops and seminars, and taking advantage of work-related opportunities for learning on the job.DocumentationDevelop and maintain competency with basic computer programs and computerized data information system (Apricot) required to complete all functions and expectations of the organization and the specific program(s).Maintain individual client records, and statistical information according to agency standards and specific program protocol.Position is driven by deadlines and deadlines that must be met.SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES Complete various tasks and perform miscellaneous projects as needed by management.Maintain and responsibly care for agency equipment used in the course of performing job duties (e.g., computers, cell phones, vehicles, etc.). Employees will be held responsible for damage or loss of equipment resulting from the employee's misuse or failure to appropriately safeguard the equipment.Present a professional and positive image of the organization by maintaining dress and personal standards that are consistent with the audience or client group you will be working with on any given day or situation.JOB SPECIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or Psychology or equivalent experience (REQUIRED)3-5 years of experience (REQUIRED)Middle School and High School setting experience (PREFERRED)Demonstrated success working with youth and families to achieve measurable outcomes (REQUIRED)KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to work with youth and families from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.Strong interpersonal skills and group presentation skills with the ability to relate well to a wide range of people.Ability to develop positive working relationships with law enforcement.Ability to work with resistant clients in a court diversion and/or restorative-justice model.Demonstrated organizational skills, self-motivation and the ability to work as a member of a team.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY TO PERFORM THIS JOB Applicant must be able to maintain physical presence and/or remote presence for a full work day.TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Applicant must be familiar with:ComputerSocial Solutions Apricot or similar social service documentation programsOutlookMicrosoft Suite Programs: PowerPoint, Word and ExcelWORK ENVIRONMENT In-Person at Partner SchoolHybrid work schedule (no exceptions)Occasional remote/in-person SPYS' Office (Team Meeting, Professional Development, Administrative task)TO APPLY Please apply using the following link: Application LinkNo calls or inquiries please.EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER St. Paul Youth Services is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer. Candidates from underrepresented communities and bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.#J-18808-Ljbffr