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Housing Works was founded in 1990; With a long-term commitment to AIDS advocacy. Housing Works established New York State’s first harm reduction-based, OASAS-licensed outpatient drug treatment program. Other services include Health Home care management, behavioral health, and syringe exchange programs. A pioneer in the social entrepreneurship movement, Housing Works operates 10 high-end thrift shops in Manhattan and Brooklyn and a much-loved Bookstore Cafe in Soho. For more information, visit www.housingworks.org
Housing Works fights for funding and legislation to ensure that all people living with HIV/AIDS have access to quality housing, healthcare, HIV prevention, and treatment, among other lifesaving services.
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Compensation Range: $17/hr - $19/hr commensurate with experience.
Overview:
The OASAS Youth Clubhouse will serve as a safe space for LGBTQ and Gender Non-Confirming young adults of color to access peer related support, interventions, and activities in a nonclinical drop-in program. Youth, ages 18-24 will have the opportunity to engage in programming as an entry way into other clinical services, such as substance use treatment, mental health counseling, primary care, and vocational services. The Outreach Specialist will contribute to the development of the Youth Clubhouse, supervise the attendees and lead evidence-based groups related to recovery, recreational/artistic/educational activities, and other supportive services. This is a full-time position that requires late afternoon, evening, and weekend hours for select outreach and drop-in activities.
Responsibilities:
- Assist program coordinator in the creation of new and innovative programming activities that will increase client engagement
- Outreach to potential members through in-person and virtual activities which effectively meet new member targets each month
- Assist with content creation for social media platforms to recruit new members
- Facilitate in orientating new members to programming including completing required documentation, touring facility, and introducing them to other programs on-site including primary care, substance use treatment and mental health services
- Support Youth and Prevention Services Care Navigators in facilitating enrollment into applicable prevention programs and services, such as primary care and case management.
- Track group attendance and maintain group notes in internal database
- Assist with implementing groups, events, Youth Advisory Board meetings and other member activities in-person or online
- Conduct in-reach to recruit new participants to the clubhouse through Housing Works services where appropriate
- Document and track outreach activities and provide reporting
- Implements programming activities on/off-site & virtually via social media
- Participate in integrated department efforts on Ending the Epidemic, such as PrEP implementation and Viral Load Suppression efforts for eligible youth participants
- Participate in weekly supervisory sessions with the Program Coordinator, as well as regular Clubhouse & departmental meetings
- Coordinate calendar of events on-site, off-site, and virtual activities to engage and retain youth
- Implement evaluation tools, such as client satisfaction questionnaires and obtain youth feedback regarding interest in various engagement activities
- Collect and utilize client testimonials for promotional use of Clubhouse programming, activities, and services
Other functions that may be required with this position include:
- Participate in reoccurring interagency meetings, as well as external community meetings to improve integrated care and maintain relationships with community partners
- Participate in Housing Works advocacy events (minimum 4 per year July-June)
- Perform other duties as assigned
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred with at least 1 year of work experience in a relevant nonprofit setting working with similar population in outreach capacity
- Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, homelessness, trauma, substance use and mental illness, sexual health, and issues related to LGBTQ youth of color
- Experience utilizing social media to recruit participants effectively
- Good problem-solving skills and ability to work well with team members
- Ability to communicate respectfully to all participants and staff
The following additional competencies are viewed as important to success in this position:
- Strong computer skills (Word, Excel, social media and database systems)
- Bilingual in Spanish preferred
- Cultural competency regarding LGBTQ+ identities & language use, including differences between sex & gender, pronoun usage, etc.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person