Job Details
Job Location
Dayton - 624 Xenia - Dayton, OH
Job Category
Nonprofit - Social Services
Description
Position Summary: The Prevention Specialist works to ensure prevention services are designed, delivered and assessed effectively. The Prevention Specialist assists in the implementation of evidence-based school and community-level programs and strategies, including the Camp Mariposa program, Creating Lasting Family Connections, Two Good for Drugs/Violence, etc. Essential Job Functions include those listed below. Essential Job Functions:
- Assists the Prevention Services Coordinator in all aspects of prevention for children, teens, adults and families;
- Co-facilitates psycho-educational support groups for individuals and families;
- Advocates for prevention, treatment and recovery services;
- Helps to plan both traditional and Teen camp schedules;
- Co-teaches the Too Good for Drugs/Violence curriculum within the school and community setting, to include youth attending camp and participating in after-school programs;
- Provides leadership to staff and Mentors during a Camp Mariposa weekend;
- Assists with the training of Mentors for Camp Mariposa, following guidelines established by Eluna, OJJDP and WestCare Ohio;
- Co-facilitates the Creating Lasting Family Connections program, specifically teaching the 1317 year-old class;
- Supports assessment of prevention services;
- Assists other WestCare staff as needed to promote cooperation and portray a professional image to the community;
- Participates in Quality Improvement activities on an ongoing basis;
- Embraces and embodies the mission, vision, guiding principles, clinical vision and goals of WestCare Foundation;
- Performs any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Certifications/Licensures:
- First Aid/CPR Certification required within 6 months of employment start;
- Valid drivers license and the ability to obtain and maintain WestCares vehicle insurance is required.
Education:
- Associates degree from an accredited four-year college, in social work, psychology, sociology, or other related field is preferred;
- Evidence of training in case management and/or prevention education training is required;
- High School Diploma or equivalent is required;
Experience and Competencies:
- Must be empathetic, compassionate, non-judgmental, enthusiastic, highly organized and capable of managing a large volume of activities and documentation;
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills required;
- Ability to establish rapport with disadvantaged individuals and families required;
- Evidence of teaching and facilitating/co-facilitating support groups required;
- Outstanding time management skills required;
- Must be comfortable in a fast-paced environment with multiple assignments;
- Professional demeanor and appearance required;
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team required;
- Must be proficient with the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel);
- Must be willing to participate in prevention training, including Too Good for Drugs/Violence, Creating Lasting Family Connections, and other curricula;
- Must demonstrate the ability to connect with both children and youth; understanding their perspectives and how to engage in meaningful conversations;
- Must understand the effects of trauma in the lives of children and families, and how to create programs that reduce trauma and create protective factors in their lives;
- Must demonstrate understanding of the importance of creating resiliency in children, specifically through connection, commitment and consistency;
- Must maintain confidentiality of information and materials, including HIPPA and 42CFR;
- Must demonstrate understanding of prevention strategies, and willingness to participate in the delivery of evidence-based prevention and early intervention services;
- Must attend prevention training through ADAMHS and other approved training providers;
Working Conditions:
- Work is primarily performed in an office or indoor setting;
- Work is performed in an office, within schools, and at various community sites, including outdoor camp facilities, treatment and recovery centers, hospitals, prisons/jails, and at police departments;
- Some home visits may be required when visiting individuals and families;
- Outdoor activities and travel between multiple locations may be required;
- Regular and prompt attendance is required throughout employment.
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