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Therapeutic Youth Coach & Family Mentor

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: Valid8 Financial, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-17
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Human Services/ Social Work, Youth Development, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Youth Support Worker
Job Description & How to Apply Below

About Us

Fathers’ UpLift (FUL) is the country's first mental health and substance abuse treatment facility for fathers and families, helping fathers become and remain emotionally stable for their children. Fathers' UpLift uses peer coaching, father‑child therapy, training, youth programs, and support for incarcerated and recently released fathers to honor and rehabilitate the relationship between thousands of fathers and families in the Boston area.

In their outpatient clinic, over 800 fathers and families receive mental health services from clinicians trained in trauma who reflect the population being served. Outside of the clinic, Fathers’ UpLift partners with community centers, substance abuse programs, and other agencies to build a holistic approach to helping fathers rebuild their lives and their relationship with their families.

Therapeutic Coaching Department

Our Therapeutic Coaches are experienced mentors, fathers, and/or father figures. Each coach has overcome a significant barrier (homelessness, depression, anxiety, unemployment, fear, feelings of inadequacy, etc.). As a coach, they utilize their personal experiences to help Persons Served manage stressors and achieve their desired goals. Our Uplift Coaching services specialize in navigating issues with the Department of Children and Families (DCF), custodial issues, re‑entry into society, and at‑risk youth.

Integral to our efforts with fathers re‑entering society is our Fathers’ Homecoming program, where Fathers’ UpLift staff meet fathers at the prison gate, escort them to their homes, monitor their mental health, and create a pathway for success. During the three months before release, licensed staff, social workers, and coaches work with incarcerated fathers to teach healthy ways of connecting with family members and building supportive relationships that strengthen bonds with family and community.

Youth

Village

The Youth Village is a multi‑disciplinary team that specializes in supporting children, especially those growing up in fatherless households, to build self‑esteem, life‑skills, resilience, and connections to others in order to mitigate the impacts of fatherlessness. The Youth Village consists of therapists, clinical fellows, coaches, and TMs, working together to improve outcomes for high‑risk youth.

Essential Responsibilities of The Participant
  • Part‑time TMs will carry a consistent caseload of 5‑15 Youth and Young Adults.
  • Provide support, coaching, and training to enhance Person Served (PS)’s skill acquisition.
  • Help create and maintain linkages to community resources and services such as:
    • Boys and Girls Clubs
    • YMCAs
    • Town recreational programs
    • Faith communities
    • Health and wellness programs
    • Job training
  • Assist with connecting to existing treatment providers and linking with new or additional resources.
  • Participate as a member of the Care Planning Team (CPT) when applicable, and attend all other treatment and care planning meetings relevant to the PS.
  • Work closely with the family.
  • Meet weekly with PS’s therapist when applicable.
  • Provide services in the community, at the PS’s home, PS’s school, and at FUL offices.
  • Prepare thorough and up‑to‑date documentation for billing, reporting, and evaluation.
  • Provide client transport when necessary.
  • Receive weekly supervision from the Youth Village Lead.
  • Help plan and execute impactful youth programming as part of the Youth Village initiative, including enrichment groups and other activities.
  • Complete required assessments and re‑evaluations in a timely and efficient manner.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • 21 years of age or older.
  • A bachelor’s degree in a human services field from an accredited university and one year of experience working with children/adolescents/transition‑age youth; OR
  • An associate’s degree in a human services field from an accredited school and one year of experience working with the target population; OR
  • A high school diploma or HiSET and a minimum of two years of experience working with children/adolescents/transition‑age youth.
  • A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
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