Job Summary:
The +YOU Knowledge and Wellness Group Facilitator is responsible for organizing and leading group sessions for LGBTQ+ youth. The facilitator provides guidance and education, ensures open communication, fosters a sense of community, and supports individuals through shared experiences and resources.
Key Responsibilities:
- Group Coordination:
- Actively recruit participants for the support group.
- Plan and organize regular support group meetings.
- Schedule sessions and ensure all participants are informed of meeting times and locations.
- Ensure that the support group is accessible and meets the needs of participants.
- Facilitation:
- Use the developed Evidence Based Curriculum to lead group discussions that are trauma informed.
- Lead and moderate group discussions to ensure that they remain respectful, inclusive, and productive.
- Provide guidance and encouragement while respecting the group’s structure and participants’ autonomy.
- Establish group guidelines and ensure adherence to them.
- Participant Support:
- Create a welcoming and non-judgmental environment for all participants.
- Address any concerns or conflicts within the group.
- Offer individual support when necessary and refer participants to additional resources, such as counseling services.
- Administrative Tasks:
- Maintain accurate attendance records and participant information in compliance with confidentiality standards.
- Prepare and distribute materials relevant to the support group’s focus.
- Report regularly to supervisors or relevant agencies on the group’s progress and challenges.
- Collaboration:
- Coordinate with other professionals (e.g., social workers, counselors) to ensure that the group’s needs are met.
- Build and maintain relationships with community organizations, offering referrals to additional services when appropriate.
- Program Evaluation:
- Collect feedback from participants to assess the effectiveness of the group.
- Implement improvements based on feedback to enhance the group’s value and impact.
Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field, preferred (or equivalent experience).
- Experience: Prior experience facilitating support groups or working in mental health, social work, or related setting. Experience with the specific population served (e.g., mental health, addiction recovery, grief) is highly beneficial.
- Skills:
- Strong communication and active listening skills.
- Empathy, patience, and the ability to build rapport with diverse individuals.
- Conflict resolution and group management skills.
- Organizational skills to manage group logistics and records.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries while being supportive.
Working Conditions:
- Typically works in a community center, healthcare facility, library, or non-profit setting.
- Will require evening or weekend hours to accommodate group schedules.
- Regular contact with individuals who may be dealing with sensitive or emotional issues.
- Compensation: $20 per hour
Please send an email with your interest and resume to info@courageplus.org.
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