Juvenile Assessment Center- Youth Support Partner
Job Description
The Youth Support Partners (YSP) will be the primary point of contact for arrested youth and their families during the booking process immediately after arrest. Youth Support Partners will be embedded into Philadelphia Police Department Divisions that receive arrested youth, and will provide support and information to youth and families immediately after arrest. The YSPs will also screen cases for diversion away from formal prosecution, assess youth and family needs, and assist the child and family in linking to services in the community.
The Youth Support Partner (YSP) is an adult who was personally involved in the juvenile justice system as a youth, parent, or family member, allowing them to have a unique understanding of the arrested youth and families they serve. The YSP assists arrested youth and their families in the time immediately following an arrest but providing vital information, support and connection to community services. The YSPs will be embedded in a Philadelphia Police Division that holds arrested youth in custody during the initial arrest and booking process, and will serve as the main point of contact for youth and families. The YSP will also work with juvenile probation intake officers to ensure that intake officers have complete information to make initial decisions about whether a child is held in detention or released to family after arrest, and will assist families with accessing transportation to pick up the arrested child. The YSP will assist with screening cases for diversion to services rather than to court, and will help youth and families connect to voluntary services in their community.
The YSP will be supervised by a Masters Level Social Worker and will receive training on adolescent development, the impact of trauma on youth, trauma informed practices, and de-escalation.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
COMPETENCIES, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Qualifications
○ Valid Clearances including Criminal Background, Child Abuse and FBI must be received prior to start date
Additional Information
TO APPLY: INTERESTED CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A COVER LETTER AND RESUME.
Salary Range: $45,000 - $55,000
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*THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST BE A CITY OF PHILADELPHIA RESIDENT WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF HIRE
_PLEASE NOTE THAT EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IS REQUIRING ALL NEW EMPLOYEES TO PRESENT PROOF OF VACCINATION AGAINST COVID-19. _
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