Intervention Specialist - SF Justice Initiative
Company: huckleberryyouth
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 31, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: CARC - San Francisco, CAPosition Type:
Full TimeSalary Range: $27.00 - $28.75 HourlyDescriptionHOURS:9-5pm
(w/ flexibility for school, program/agency & community events)
STATUS/SCHEDULE: Non-Exempt Union/FT (40 Hrs/wk)
SUPERVISOR:SF Justice Initiative Program ManagerAGENCY
DESCRIPTION:Huckleberry Youth Programs (HYP) is a critical provider
of essential safety net services for high-needs youth and their
families in San Francisco and Marin County. For over 50 years, HYP
has developed and maintained prevention programs that promote the
health and leadership of youth, and, as a result divert youth from
violence, crime, and gang involvement, as well as other harmful
behaviors, including running away, drug/alcohol abuse, risky sexual
activities, and involvement in the juvenile justice systems. HYP
employs approximately 75 employees and operates on a $9 million
annual budget. We offer excellent employee benefits, including full
medical/dental/vision/acupuncture and chiropractic coverage and
generous vacation time. For more information about our various
programs please go to our website at POSITION SUMMARY:The SF
Justice Initiative is a multi-pronged strategy to disrupt the
school-to-prison pipeline for middle schoolers by supporting them
in their schools and preventing them from entering the juvenile
delinquency system. This initiative will disrupt the
school-to-prison pipeline by: Establishing a parent-based coalition
to hold SFUSD accountable for its treatment of middle school
students, and to advocate for policies that support
students-especially students of color and students with
disabilities-in school and outside of the juvenile justice system;
Building the capacity of youth and families by offering support and
guidance to families navigating school discipline or special
education issues; Empowering youth and families to advocate for
systemic change by supporting youth leadership development and
developing demands for public investment in preventive and early
intervention services for middle school students at risk of being
pushed out of their schools; Ensuring legal representation for
young people and families in school disciplinary proceedings,
special education advocacy and related issues including school
enrollment, regional center eligibility and service provision, and
other civil legal needs in order to improve the likelihood that
students and families can thrive; Providing robust school-based
support to students facing behavioral and attendance challenges at
multiple middle schools with high suspension rates, including case
management, therapy, and mentoring. This initiative includes a
collaborative partnership with Coleman Advocates for Children and
Youth, Young Community Developers(YCD), Legal Services for
Children, Disability Rights California, and Youth Law Center.The
role of the Intervention Specialist (IS) will be to provide
mentorship, care management, advocacy, and support to middle school
youth who experience truancy, behavioral, and/or disciplinary
issues in select schools with historically high rates of
suspension. Huckleberry's comprehensive programming will include:
academic support, social emotional learning/development (SEL/D)
activities, counseling, case management, regular family engagement,
and field trips for program-intensive participants. Huckleberry
will also provide lower-touch support to a wider range of middle
school students, including tabling and prevention education
workshops to increase student wellbeing. All activities are
designed using restorative and transformative justice best
practices to help youth build and strengthen the knowledge, tools,
and skills they need to feel a sense of belonging, reconnect to
school and community support, boost academics, and reduce instances
of disciplinary action at school. The Intervention Specialist will
act as a bridge between the initiative partners, the youth, their
family, community and the school partner sites. They must be able
to work within a collaborative process, include families in
services, and negotiate successfully with multidisciplinary systems
such as middle and high schools.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Facilitate the recruitment and outreach of prospective youth
and family participants.
- Conduct face to face and/or virtual assessments of youth to
identify their needs and goals to develop a care plan.
- Work collaboratively within the team to develop interventions
and supports for the youth and their families.
- Develop and facilitate care planning with specific goals
related to their academic and social-emotional learning and
development (SEL/D).
- Network with other youth providers to establish liaisons and
resources.
- Maintain ongoing caseload and consistent and timely written and
electronic documentation of contacts with youth, their families,
and community partners.
- Engage participants' families in the program regularly.
- Make and maintain contact with school officials, counselors,
and other service providers/adult allies associated with the
youth.
- Act as liaison to the school site and administration.
- Co-facilitate, plan, and coordinate life skills workshops and
field trips/outings for participants.
- Participate in ongoing personal and professional development
training and other opportunities.
- Conduct home, community, and school visits on a weekly basis
for participants.
- Participate in site staff, team, agency meetings/training and
SF Justice Initiative meetings.
- Support the team with administrative responsibilities as needed
such as reception, filing, organizing supplies, office cleaning,
etc.
- Other assigned duties as needed to run effective
programming.Qualifications
COMPETENCIES:
- Maintain an awareness of the agency's mission and work to
promote the positive individual and social change goals it
embodies. Strong commitment to the well-being of youth, social
justice, and a positive youth development approach.
- Ability to authentically and meaningfully engage youth and work
in partnership with youth.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and work
independently.
- Ability to work and advocate in a collaborative process and
negotiate various systems.
- Maintain a creative, team-building, cooperative approach to job
performance and seek to bring a constructive, problem-solving
orientation to all tasks.
- Be comfortable with a fast-paced environment that is frequented
by youth.
- Able to address crises as they emerge in multiple
settings.
- Maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times.
- Exercise discretion and professional judgment at all times in
keeping with the responsibility carried personally and by the
agency for the care and welfare of youth and families.REQUIRED
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor's degree in social work, human/social services,
criminal justice or related fields and/or a minimum 1-3 yrs
previous experience working with youth, families, and case
management intervention strategies or other highly qualified
interventions with adolescents.
- 2 years prior experience working with youth from diverse
backgrounds using a youth development approach.
- Committed to managing multiple projects/tasks, working
independently as well as being able to work cohesively in a
culturally diverse team environment.
- Effective in being mobile to provide services in multiple
locations.
- Willing and able to work and partner with SF Justice Initiative
partners, school partner sites, other community based organizations
and law enforcement representatives on a regular basis.
- Excellent critical thinking, problem solving, oral and written
communication skills, & organization.PREFERRED EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE:
- Knowledge of community-based agencies serving adolescents in SF
Bay Area strongly preferred
- Past experience successfully working with marginalized
communities is strongly preferred.
- Experience working with the SFUSD or other urban based public
school districts
- Bilingual and ability to provide all activities in the
"Essential Functions" category in Spanish, Cantonese and/or
Mandarin, stipend provided.WORK ENVIRONMENT:This position primarily
works out of the partner school sites. Staff will continue some
hybrid work including remote and in-person service delivery. Our
office is located at 44 Gough St. This role routinely includes
driving and transporting youth. The position also includes the use
of standard office equipment such as computers, phones,
photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines. The office is
located in Hayes Valley/Civic Center neighborhoods of San Francisco
and is accessible by public transportation but also has a parking
lot for staff.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:The employee must be able to lift
and/or carry up to 10 pounds unassisted on an occasional basis.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk, hear, and sit. The employee is occasionally
required to stand, walk, and use hands to find, handle, or feel
objects, tools, or controls. The employee is occasionally required
to drive a vehicle.ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS:
- TB Clearance
- Valid CA driver's license, clear DMV record, and reliable
transportation
- 2 years of driving experience
- Reliable transportation
- Fully vaccinated for COVID-19SECURITY CLEARANCE:1. Must pass
the DOJ/FBI background check. Due to our requirements with
licensing, candidates with backgrounds including items onwill not
be eligible for exemption at this time.OTHER DUTIES:Please note
this job description is not designed to cover or contain a
comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities
that are required of the employee for this job. Duties,
responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or
without notice.EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:Huckleberry Youth
Programs is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing
equal opportunity to its employees and applicants for employment
without discrimination on the basis of race; color; ethnic
background; religion; gender; gender identity or expression; sexual
orientation; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status;
pregnancy, childbirth, or other related medical condition;
disability, including HIV related conditions; or status as a
covered veteran. This policy applies to every aspect of employment,
including but not limited to: hiring, advancement, transfer,
demotion, layoff, termination, compensation, benefits, training and
working conditions.FAIR CHANCE:Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair
Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified
applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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