School Youth Specialist - Junior High School
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development -
Social Work
Youth Development
Overview
We partner with young people to build a foundation that promotes safety, opportunities, and well-being in their lives.
Project Oz is looking for an excellent communicator to partner with students from diverse backgrounds in high-risk situations to help them stay in school and successfully overcome barriers that may prevent them from promoting to the next grade or graduating. This caring person works full-time in a local junior high school assisting youth, families, and school administration to develop positive relationships.
Restorative practices and intervention skills are used to promote academic achievement and school attendance, represent student/parent concerns to school officials, reduce behavioral interruptions, and assist students in developing life and coping skills. A trauma-informed approach is used to incorporate opportunities for positive youth development.
Our staff love working with young people and appreciate the following benefits:
- Low cost health insurance
- No cost dental & vision insurance
- Generous time off policies
- 13 paid holidays
- Employee Assistance Program
- Agency issued cell phone
- Professional development and advancement opportunities
- Mileage reimbursement
- Generous retirement plan
- No cost short and long-term disability insurance
- Eligible for federal student loan debt forgiveness program
- Flexible spending plan
Role Specific:
- Provide services for crisis interventions using a restorative practice model to both strengthen the community in the school and repair harm when conflict occurs.
- Communicate with students, faculty, and parents, understanding that individuals may have been exposed to trauma.
- Educate youth from diverse backgrounds in life skills with intent of stabilizing behavior (e.g. safety, health, decision making, setting parameters, communication, and anger management).
- Assist youth to maximize ability to attend, participate, and achieve in school.
- Refer students to and promote student attachment through participation in school functions, extracurricular activities, and/or clubs that provide a positive influence on behavior or in development.
- Attend school activities and locations frequented by youth to support their participation.
- Function as a neutral advocate to address student or faculty concerns.
- Address the concerns or complaints of students, faculty, administration, and parents using best practices intervention techniques for a positive and professional outcome.
- Assist school administration, assistant principals, and guidance counselors in developing individual action plans to reduce truancy and suspensions.
- Identify students with challenging behaviors to administration to reduce school violence and improve school climate.
- Refer to proper authorities those issues that threaten the safety or welfare of students, faculty, administration, law enforcement, or the public.
- Provide in-home support to families by conducting home visits and connecting to useful resources.
- Assist for continued progress of student intervention casework in the coordination and transition levels within the school system.
Project Oz Specific:
- Complete and submit time logs and other agency reports, forms, and logs by agreed upon dates.
- Participate in community outreach, panels, and other committee meetings as directed by leadership.
- Act as a professional and ethical Project Oz representative and as a community resource.
- Attend all required staff meetings and weekly program meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned by program director or executive team.
- Act as a Mandated Reporter as outlined by DCFS rules and regulations.
Required:
- Bachelor’s Degree in social work or related field.
- Reliable personal transportation, valid Illinois driver’s license, and satisfactory driving history, along with documentation verifying current automobile insurance. May transport clients in own vehicle.
- Must be flexible and able to occasionally travel and work weekend and evening hours.
Preferred:
- Related professional experience working with youth of diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to recognize trauma symptoms and support healing and recovery for youth exposed to trauma.
- Knowledge of childhood trauma and/or experience working with youth that have been exposed to trauma.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Strong negotiation and mediation skills.
- Ability to solve practical mathematical problems.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Teams software and/or Outlook, Excel, and Word.
- Background checks – Must pass required criminal and character background checks.
- Mandated Reporter - Act as a Mandated Reporter as outlined by DCFS rules and regulations.
- Training – Crisis-intervention and restorative practices.
- Travel – Job may require travel via commercial transportation and/or driving motor vehicles. Must occasionally drive in heavy traffic and/or inclement weather conditions.
- Physical Requirements – Must be able to stand, walk, and sit. May occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
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