Refugee Youth Coordinator

  • Full Time
  • Salt Lake County, UT
  • $22.71 - $40.19 an hour USD / Year
  • Salary: $22.71 - $40.19 an hour

State of Utah

Full job description
 
Are you interested in working with youth in the refugee community? The Department of Workforce Services (DWS) is looking for someone energetic to fill the Refugee Youth Coordinator position in the Refugee Service Office (RSO).

Principal Duties

The Refugee Youth Coordinator will work closely with refugee youth, community and educational partners to address gaps in services for refugee youth. Duties in this position will include:
Working closely with refugee community groups to address gaps in service for refugee youth.
Developing training programs, workshops and educational events.
Working closely with at-risk youth and their families through home visits and/or other methods to develop stability plans and/or intervention strategies.
Recruiting refugee youth for events and activities at the Utah Refugee Center (URC).
Organizing, recruiting and leading the Refugee Youth Leadership Series.
Planning and implementing refugee youth focused programming at the (URC).
Supporting and developing existing youth programs (Public Speaking, Homework help, Youth Coding and Youth Leadership).
Coordinating with partner programs (JJYS,4H, REFUGE).
Working with supervisors to improve curriculums.
Ensuring proper outreach, organization and implementation.
Ensuring classes are delivered on time and well attended.
Ensuring curriculum is prepared in advance and presenters are well prepared prior to class.
Supporting outreach to ensure a minimum of well-suited students.
Coordinating with Salt Lake, Granite and other school districts to identify issues and solutions at the district level.
Developing a strong understanding and pathways for refugee youth service providers and school districts.
Supporting refugee intake: meet with walk-in clients to conduct an assessment and assist clients with basic issues or refer them to appropriate resources.
Collaborating and supporting Refugee Capacity Building Organization Grant (RCBO) recipient youth programs to ensure they successfully implement funded programs.
The Ideal Candidate
The model candidate for this position is someone who:
Is familiar with programs and services available to the refugee community.
Has a minimum of three years’ work experience in education or youth development, preferably with refugee or immigrant youth.
Has a minimum of three years’ work experience involving significant coordination responsibilities.
Has the ability to take initiative and problem-solve effectively in high stress situations.
Is skilled in creating consensus around vision and team purpose.
Is available to work varied hours; days, evenings and weekends.
Must present a professional image and possess conflict resolution skills.
Possesses strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the refugee community.
Must be highly organized with the ability to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks.
Must be able to maintain high standards of confidentiality.
This position may be filled as a two year career mobility if an internal DWS applicant is selected.

Why You Should Join Our Team
Along with the satisfaction of working for a great department you will also receive great health and retirement benefits, such as, generous paid time off so you can spend more time with your family and have a positive work life balance.

The Agency
The mission of Workforce Services is to strengthen Utah’s communities by connecting the workforce to new opportunities and providing services to individuals and families in need. Today, more than 2,200 Workforce Services employees assist individuals in preparing for and finding jobs, meeting workforce needs of Utah businesses, administering temporary assistance, and providing economic data and analysis. Through a collaborative approach, the department has served millions of Utahn’s and has become a leader on several statewide initiatives. These include intergenerational poverty, homelessness, affordable housing, supporting refugees, helping rural communities, serving veterans and individuals with disabilities, and getting Utahn’s trained and back to work. To learn more about Workforce Services,

DHRM rules regarding promotions and transfers apply to current state of Utah employees.

 

Supplemental Information
 

Risks found in the typical office setting, which is adequately lighted, heated and ventilated, e.g., safe use of office equipment, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations, etc.
Typically, the employee may sit comfortably to perform the work; however, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying light items; driving an automobile, etc. Special physical demands are not required to perform the work.

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