Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge
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Thorough knowledge and understanding of adolescent development, boundaries and ethics, suicide intervention, mental health first aid, trauma informed care, stages of change theory, harm reduction, and motivational interviewing
Skills
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Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and focus on data collection.
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Ability to work with a variety of clients with presentations of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring issues.
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Ability to work with a diverse population and interact effectively with different types of people.
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Ability to provide services consistent with the Homeless Youth Continuum’s Youth Worker Core Competencies.
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Good communication and conflict resolution skills.
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Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
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Ability to support agency goals and the operational functioning of the ROSE Program, Youth Department and, as applicable, the Behavioral Health Department.
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Ability to complete all required documentation and information input in a professional, thorough, and timely manner.
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Commitment to continual learning and quality performance.
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Ability to maintain professional boundaries and performance at all times.
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Ability to navigate technologies used in this position including Credible Behavioral Health Electronic Health Record, MS Office Applications, and Windows Server.
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
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Credential in chemical dependency (CADC or MAC) or other credential in a mental health or substance use disorders treatment field.
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Three years’ experience in substance use disorders and/or co-occurring counseling.
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Experience as a supervisor, including demonstrated competency in leadership, wellness, oversight an evaluation of services, staff development, and ability to implement policies and procedures.
Desired but Not Required
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Peer support specialist training completed
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Experience supervising peer staff
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Experience providing co-occurring disorders treatment / counseling
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Experience with relevant treatment models including but not limited to motivational interviewing, harm reduction, and integrated dual diagnosis treatment
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Spanish/English bilingual fluency preferred
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Valid drivers’ license with ability to be insured to drive participants in an agency vehicle or car share vehicle
Working Conditions
This job includes working in a standard office environment, drop-in and other homeless youth continuum locations, as well as a variety of community locations to support effective recovery-oriented service provision. This means that this role will meet in a variety of partner service locations and with participants in community locations which may include the participant’s home, hospital, and other surrounding community settings. The employee will be responsible for transporting participants in a rented vehicle. This job is officed in a standard office environment at our Downtown building located at 1132 SW 13th Ave Portland, OR. Local travel is expected in this role.
Physical Requirements
This job requires operating phones, computers, and other office equipment. Communicating is required on a regular basis. Moving inside the building to other offices and program delivery spaces as well as moving to surrounding sites is expected. Sporadically moves boxes and/or items weighing up to 25 pounds.