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Prevention Specialist Social Service Worker

ANOTHER KNOCK AT MIDNIGHT INC

Chicago (IL)

On-site

USD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a dynamic team as a Prevention Specialist, where your expertise will directly impact the lives of individuals and families in need. This role is pivotal in developing tailored service plans for clients referred by various agencies, ensuring that their unique needs are met through dedicated support and programming. You will engage in community workshops, collaborate with local leaders, and drive initiatives that foster positive change. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and are passionate about making a difference, this opportunity offers the perfect platform for your skills and dedication to shine. Your contributions will help build a more inclusive and supportive community.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 2 years of experience; college degree preferred.
  • Strong commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

Responsibilities

  • Implement agency goals and create individualized service plans.
  • Facilitate parenting and anger management workshops.
  • Maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with stakeholders.

Skills

Workshop Facilitation
Communication Skills
Problem Solving
Record Keeping
Crisis Intervention
Knowledge of Prevention Strategies

Education

College Degree in Related Field
Equivalent Experience

Tools

Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint

Job description

Job Summary

We are looking for a qualified Prevention Specialist to join our team! You will play a crucial role in evaluating DCFS-referred, court-referred, and self-referred clients and developing individualized service plans through initial intake appointments. The Prevention Specialist is responsible for implementing programming goals and objectives. Reporting to the Program Director, the Prevention Specialist plays a critical role in implementing school and community-based services. Operating with professional expertise and deep care for participants, you are a natural problem solver and self-starter. You enjoy working in fast-paced environments that afford you the autonomy to bring your best.

Characteristics, Duties, and Responsibilities

  1. Work to implement the agency's overall goals and objectives
  2. Participate with participants to create an individualized service plan
  3. Facilitate Effective Parenting and Anger Management curriculum
  4. Effectively communicate with DCFS and Circuit Court of Cook County case managers and probation officers
  5. Make follow-up phone calls to assess and continue the plans of care
  6. Plan interventions and make referrals based on participants' needs and findings
  7. Maintain accurate, organized, and up-to-date records
  8. Communicate and implement the agency's service strategy in the field to attain desired outcomes
  9. Plan, coordinate, and implement schools and community-based workshops and trainings with service partners and represent AKAM at meetings and events across the City as assigned
  10. Participate in staff development trainings and/or mandated trainings/conferences as designated by funding sources
  11. Adhere to all standards for service, conduct, and overall performance, ensuring that all performance-related issues are proactively and consistently addressed

Qualifications

  1. Minimum of two years of experience. College degree preferred or equivalent years of experience in a related field.
  2. Ability to reach and facilitate workshops/trainings related to prevention education, and knowledge of prevention strategies.
  3. Knowledge of IDHS reporting systems or equivalent, or possess the ability to be trained in such.
  4. Knowledge of coalitions and/or coalition building or possess the ability to be trained in such.
  5. Some familiarity with the neighborhoods, the leaders, and priorities of the target service areas and service population.
  6. Strong commitment to and working with a diverse and inclusive workforce, and working effectively with people from various backgrounds.
  7. Software application competency to handle basic administration and record-keeping. Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint at a minimum.
  8. Strong ability to effectively listen, interpret, and communicate.
  9. Experience with families in a school or social service setting and understanding principles of child development, education, and crisis intervention.
  10. Ability to identify and assess the needs of high-risk families; and navigate the family toward services required for assistance.
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