Young Adult Coach
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Social Work
Community Health, Youth Development -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Youth Development
Description
We are searching for a collaborative, and empathetic mentor for our Housing Coach opening. As our Housing Coach, you will guide youth, ages sixteen to twenty-four, toward safe affordable housing and independent living. Bringing a person-centered, trauma-informed approach, you will assist participants with goals that directly impact their long-term housing such as gaining employment, finishing school, reading leases, and being good tenants.
Simultaneously, you will ensure basic needs including mental and physical health are met. You will accomplish this by:
- Developing and reviewing individualized service plans with and for participants,
- Meeting participants in their home to teach basic household skills and budgeting,
- Inspecting participant homes for safe and clean living environments,
- Mediating conflicts that arise in response to shared living,
- Transporting participants as needed, and
- Documenting case notes in multiple database systems daily.
- Bachelor’s degree with major coursework in sociology, social work, psychology, counseling, education, or other related field OR two years of experience in public or private human services, of which one year must be mental health direct‑care experience.
- A combination of education, training, work experience, and/or lived experience will be considered. If, in good faith, you believe that you have the experience to succeed in this position, please apply!
- Computer literacy with a working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Ability to work cooperatively with other social service providers and government agencies.
- Willingness to work a flexible schedule within a 40‑hour work week as program needs dictate.
- Must possess a valid driver's license and $15,000/$30,000 bodily‑liability car insurance, and a qualifying motor‑vehicle record history.
- Must be able to obtain child‑abuse, state‑police, fingerprint‑based criminal background check, and sex‑offender registry clearances.
- Provide a certificate of or be able to complete Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training.
Westmoreland Community Action (WCA) is a non‑profit organization that works to connect individuals and families to opportunities and resources throughout the community to improve their quality of life and help to reduce poverty in the community. This is accomplished through housing, counseling, support, education, intervention, collaborations, partnerships, information, referrals, and networking.
Our youth programs aim to provide comprehensive support and opportunities for young people to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. We offer housing programs and other services meant to ensure that challenged youth reach self‑sufficiency and improved quality of life.
Benefits of working at WCA- 100% employer‑paid Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short‑Term Disability, and Long‑Term Disability policy.
- Employer pays 80% of individual medical insurance premium.
- 15 paid holidays.
- 10 days of vacation in first year of employment.
- 3.69 hours of sick time accrued per pay period.
- 8% retirement match after 1 year and 1,000 hours of service.
- Mileage reimbursement.
Westmoreland Community Action (WCA) is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce that reflects our community and those we serve. If you, in good faith, believe that you are qualified to succeed in this position, we encourage you to apply. Please include a cover letter to tell us about your unique qualifications for the position. Our hiring manager will review your application and, if interested, will contact you regarding next steps.
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