Organization Overview
United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster/justice involved youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care.
Founded over 40 years ago, United Friends’ is a leading provider of youth development services to current and former foster youth in Los Angeles County. Through its housing and education programs, the organization has helped thousands of young people imagine and actualize their own dreams and futures. United Friends’ programs focus on commitment, trauma-informed care, and empowerment by prioritizing a whole-person-development approach. Through a Social Justice Positive Youth Development (SJPYD) model, we center building relationships with youth over an extended period to achieve greater outcomes. Around those relationships, United Friends wraps an array of supportive services to help youth successfully transition to adulthood.As a result of services, United Friends alumni have greater housing and economic stability, higher educational attainment and a stronger sense of community and emotional wellbeing.
Position Overview
Pathways is a low-barrier to entry housing program that provides intensive case management and support services to transitional aged-youth (TAY), ages 18-24. The Pathways program utilizes the Housing First Approach in which, assertive engagement with our youth is essential to ensure youth are aware of and participate in a myriad of resources and supportive services offered by the program. Reporting to the Director of Housing, the Senior Community Wellness Manager (SCWM) will be responsible for cultivating strategic partnerships and integrating a range of activities that support the holistic wellbeing of young adults who are experiencing housing instability.
As a leader in the housing department, the Senior Community Wellness Manager will be responsible for overseeing intake, alumni, and the clinical components of the housing program. The SCWM will provide staff with clinical group supervision and trainings to ensure staff are equipped to support youth experiencing complex trauma. This position involves implementing and supporting the delivery of engaging workshops and events designed to provide meaningful and creative alternatives to conventional clinical care.
The ideal candidate will have a keen understanding of best practice service models, such as trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and social justice positive youth development. Specific knowledge related to transitional aged youth experiencing housing instability is a plus.
United Friends currently implements a hybrid work environment – schedule is determined at the discretion of management and the needs of the program and/or agency. This position will work full-time hours, Monday-Friday and on weekends and evenings as necessary. The Senior Community Wellness Manager is a part of the after-hours rotation schedule where they are required to respond to youth-related crises and emergencies. SCWM will be required to work on-site between the housing sites at least 3 days per week and once a week out of the DTLA office. Location and days may change based on agency and program needs. United Friends’ downtown office will serve as a hybrid work location for administrative and meeting purposes (as specified). Travel between United Friends’ housing sites across Los Angeles County is required. The ideal candidate will be a visionary leader who brings critical thinking, creativity, initiative, good judgment, integrity, and a deep commitment to social justice and equity – along with a sense of humor – to the work.
Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Management
Clinical Services
Intake & Alumni Services
Supervision and Support
Other
General United Friends Responsibilities
Direct reports
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Organization Overview
United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster/justice involved youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care.
Founded over 40 years ago, United Friends’ is a leading provider of youth development services to current and former foster youth in Los Angeles County. Through its housing and education programs, the organization has helped thousands of young people imagine and actualize their own dreams and futures. United Friends’ programs focus on commitment, trauma-informed care, and empowerment by prioritizing a whole-person-development approach. Through a Social Justice Positive Youth Development (SJPYD) model, we center building relationships with youth over an extended period to achieve greater outcomes. Around those relationships, United Friends wraps an array of supportive services to…
A comprehensive benefit package is offered and includes:
A comprehensive benefit package is offered and includes:
Please email cover letter and resume to jobapplicants@unitedfriends.org
Please email cover letter and resume to jobapplicants@unitedfriends.org