Youth Development Advocate
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: 25.00
Youth Development Advocate The Shelter for Abused Women & Children
Organization:The Shelter for Abused Women & Children
Location:Onsite @ Naples Shelter location
Reports to:Residential Child & Youth Services SupervisorEmployment Type:Fulltime, Non-exempt
Salary: Hourly, DOE
The Impact of This Position:
This role leads The Shelters After School Program for children of survivors of domestic violence residing in the onsite Emergency Shelter. This role fosters student growth by providing mentorship, resource connections, and individualized support. By ensuring a safe, engaging environment and collaborating with families and community partners, it drives meaningful outcomes and equips students for success.
Non-Negotiables:
- Associates or BA/BS degree in an applicable field, preferred.
- Demonstrated success in delivering youth programming.
- Experience providing childcare to school-aged children, leading youth recreation & youth camp programs, as a teachers assistant and/or equivalent experience
- Completion of first aid and CPR class.
- Must pass state & federal background checks, provide satisfactory references, and drug screening.
- Proof of COVID19 vaccinations or exemption.
- Successful completion of The Shelters Core Competency training upon hire.
- Valid FL Drivers License.
What Youll Do:
- Assist with curriculum activities and housekeeping as needed.
- Collaborate with supervisor to organize field trips and learning-based events with community partners.
- Collect and maintain participant data for quarterly reporting on a timely basis.
- Develop and maintain a safe, enjoyable After School Program focused on character development and academic achievement.
- Develop program goals, objectives, lesson plans, and calendars.
- Enforce DCF Compliant safety regulations and manage participant behavior.
- Facilitate developmentally stimulating experiences and create a positive, youth-centered environment.
- Lead and participate in physical activities and games with emphasis on incorporating the outdoors as weather permits.
- Meet with parents to discuss youths progress in After School Program.
- Offer individual advocacy and counseling, including crisis intervention and safety planning to youth and/or parents, as needed.
- Provide needs-based referrals for outside services to participants and families.
- Supervise children to ensure safety and well-being.
Who You Are:
- Able to prioritize effectively and work within tight timelines.
- Caring, compassionate, and kind.
- Comfortable learning new systems, software, and processes.
- Committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
- Composed and self-aware when facing challenges.
- Critical thinker and objective decision-maker.
- Curious, gritty, and passionate about The Shelters mission.
- Detail-oriented and accurate in work.
- Professional proficiency in English; bilingual in Spanish or Creole preferred.
- Willing to take extreme ownership of responsibilities and contributions.
What We Value:
- A culture of philanthropy.
- Adaptability to new systems and processes.
- Attention to detail and accuracy in work.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Human connection and personal growth.
- Kindness, compassion, and open-mindedness.
- Passion for our mission and eagerness to learn.
- Professionalism and leadership by example.
- Resilience and extreme ownership in facing challenges.
The Shelters Spectacular Benefits Package
The Shelter offers a spectacular benefits package for all full-time staff, including a 36-hour work week, staff appreciation events, and generous paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days. We cover 100% of medical and mental health benefits, offer affordable dental and vision plans, an employer match 401K program, and more. We also encourage a happy, healthy, and whole work environment by empowering staff to maintain their wellness through fitness incentives.
Work Environment and Non-Discrimination Disclosure Statement
You must be able to bend and lift up to 20lbs. The role may require sitting or standing for several hours at a time. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and support to the Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Shelter is an equal opportunity employer. We adhere to a policy of making employment decisions without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status. We assure you that your opportunity for employment with us depends solely upon your knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Join UsMake a difference in the lives of survivors and help build a stronger, more resilient community. Apply online!
Visit naplesshelter.org or contacthr@naplesshelter.orgfor more information.
