Youth Advocate - Residential
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Youth Development, Youth Support Worker, Human Services/ Social Work -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Youth Support Worker, Volunteer / Humanitarian, Human Services/ Social Work
Youth Advocate - Residential Support
Type:
Full-Time (40 hours/week), Non-Exempt
Reports To:
Youth Services Manager
Location:
In-person, San Francisco, CA
About LYRIC
Since 1988, LYRIC (Lavender Youth Recreation & Information Center) has been a home base for LGBTQQ+ youth in San Francisco. Each year, we support nearly 2,000 young people through programs rooted in love, equity, and youth leadership.
Our mission is simple and powerful: to build community and inspire social change through education enhancement, career training, health promotion, and leadership development. With a $4M+ budget and a dedicated staff team, LYRIC is a place where young people—especially trans, nonbinary, BIPOC, disabled, undocumented, and system-impacted youth—can lead, heal, and thrive.
What's This Role All About?
We're looking for a Youth Advocate to join our Youth Services Team and support LGBTQQ+ youth and young adults through LYRIC's community-based programs and supportive housing initiatives. Youth Advocates play a critical role in program planning, implementation, and evaluation while providing direct services, case management, youth leadership development, housing stabilization support, and community-building opportunities.
This role works closely with youth experiencing housing instability, homelessness, mental health challenges, system involvement, and other barriers to well-being. In addition to providing case management and facilitating youth development programming, Youth Advocates support formerly homeless young adults living in LYRIC-affiliated housing programs by promoting housing stability, independent living skills, and community engagement.
This is a full-time, in-person position. Occasional evenings, weekends, and participation in crisis response may be required.
What You'll Do
Direct Support, Case Management & Housing Stabilization- Provide youth-centered, culturally responsive case management and advocacy services for LGBTQQ+ youth and young adults.
- Conduct intakes, assessments, goal planning, and individualized service plans using strength-based, trauma-informed, and social justice-centered approaches.
- Maintain an active caseload and support participants in achieving goals related to housing, education, employment, health, financial stability, and personal development.
- Provide supportive residential services for formerly homeless LGBTQQ+ young adults living in LYRIC-affiliated housing programs.
- Build trusting relationships with youth and residents while fostering a safe, welcoming, affirming, and community-oriented environment.
- Conduct regular wellness check-ins and provide ongoing support to promote housing retention, personal growth, and overall well-being.
- Assist residents in developing independent living skills, including budgeting, meal planning, housekeeping, time management, communication, conflict resolution, and navigating landlord-tenant relationships.
- Support participants in accessing healthcare, behavioral health services, public benefits, employment resources, educational opportunities, legal services, and other community resources.
- Ensure smooth transitions between LYRIC services, housing programs, and external systems of care.
- Provide crisis intervention, conflict mediation, de-escalation, and safety planning in response to emergencies, mental health concerns, interpersonal conflicts, and housing-related issues.
- Support residents in understanding and complying with housing policies, community agreements, and program expectations using restorative justice and harm reduction practices.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate youth development programming rooted in evidence-based and culturally responsive practices.
- Facilitate support groups, leadership development programs, workshops, and skill-building activities.
- Develop and deliver curriculum utilizing popular education, thematic learning, and project-based approaches.
- Create opportunities for youth leadership, civic engagement, peer mentorship, and community building.
- Supervise, coach, and mentor youth leaders and facilitators.
- Support youth in identifying strengths, building resilience, and developing pathways toward self-determination.
- Conduct outreach to high-need communities, including QTBIPOC youth, undocumented youth, youth experiencing homelessness, disabled youth, youth engaged in survival economies, and youth living with chronic health needs.
- Develop and maintain relationships with schools, supportive housing providers, healthcare organizations, community-based organizations, and public agencies.
- Coordinate referrals and collaborate with service providers to ensure comprehensive and coordinated support for participants.
- Represent LYRIC at community events, coalitions, meetings, and outreach activities.
- Coordinate and support youth-led events, workshops, and community gatherings.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential records across multiple databases and reporting…
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