Youth Partner (Remote NC)
Company: Vaya Health
Location: Asheville
Posted on: January 26, 2025
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Job Description:
***This is a time limited grant funded position with an
anticipated assignment period thru September 29, 2028 .***
LOCATION: Remote - must live in or near Alamance, Caswell, Chatham,
Person, Rockingham, and Stokes County, North Carolina. The person
in this role must live in North Carolina or within 40 miles of the
NC border. Travel is required for this position. GENERAL STATEMENT
OF JOBThe Youth Partner for Vaya Health's SAMHSA-funded Changing
Systems Through Youth and Family Leadership project provides direct
support to children and youth, aged 21 and younger, who are engaged
in or at risk of needing behavioral health services and reside in
Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Person, Rockingham, or Stokes counties.
As someone with lived experience as the recipient of
child/adolescent behavioral health services, a Youth Partner
supports children and youth in navigating behavioral health systems
in accordance with System of Care values and principles. A Youth
Partner supports the inclusion of youth voice at the individual,
community, and state levels through 1:1, community-based, and
policy-level outreach, skill-building, and education. A Youth
Partner, in collaboration with System of Care Family Partners, is
responsible for the timely and accurate completion and submission
of data collection tools to inform the SAMHSA projects goals and
objectives. A Youth Partner works closely with System of Care
Coordinators and Family Partners in grant counties to identify
individual, community, and state-level strengths, gaps, goals, and
opportunities to build and enhance youth involvement and inclusion
in the behavioral health system, with the goal of improving child
and youth behavioral health outcomes and wellbeing. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONSYouth Direct Support and Documentation:The Youth Partner
provides ongoing support to children and youth, including, but not
limited to:Accompanying children/youth to appointments, meetings,
court hearings, and other relevant events, at the request of the
child/youth, to provide advocacy, encouragement, and service
navigation assistance. Assisting children/youth in understanding
and connecting with services (e.g., evidence-based practices) based
on individual need, including during periods of transition (e.g.,
placement; child to adult services).Working in collaboration with
CFT members, service providers, Natural Supports, and Vaya Health
Complex Care Managers and other staff to best meet the needs of
children/youth.Linking children/youth to activities and
organizations in their communities to support sustained community
connection and engagement.Engaging children/youth in activities
designed to help them identify their Natural Support system and
working with children/youth to develop and sustain those
relationships.Promoting respect, understanding, and elevation of
children's/youth's beliefs around culture, ethnicity, religion, and
gender, and recognizing the impact of these beliefs. Protecting the
privacy and confidentiality of children/youth. The Youth Partner
utilizes strategies to provide and enhance leadership opportunities
for children/youth involved in the behavioral health system,
including, but not limited to:Recruiting youth to participate on
local Community Collaboratives and/or youth advisory councils or
other youth-focused, community-based groups.Linking children/youth
with local youth advocacy organizations.Advocating for and
supporting the inclusion of youth in SOC-related policy-development
workgroups and legislative processes at both local and state
levels.Linking youth to training opportunities related to SOC,
behavioral health, leadership, and self-advocacy. The Youth Partner
is an active participant on child and adolescent Child and Family
Teams (CFTs) and other service-oriented and transition-planning
team meetings, supporting and enhancing the utilization of SOC
values in child/youth care and service provision to
ensure:Children/youth are prepared in advance of CFT meetings,
either by the Youth Partner or meeting facilitator, and know what
to expect and who has been invited. Children/youth are encouraged
to contribute to the meeting agenda and list of
invitees.Children/youth take an active role in CFT meetings,
self-identify strengths, needs, and goals, and agree with all
objectives and services proposed by the CFT.Plans created by the
CFT align with the child's/youth's culture, language, and
values/beliefs.Proposed services to meet child/youth needs are
strength-based, flexible, individualized, and available in the
child's/youth's home and community.CFTs have balanced
representation between the child's/youth's Natural Support system
and community agencies and providers.CFT members communicate using
child/youth- and family-friendly language.Interventions and
services developed to meet child/youth plan goals involve both
evidence-based practices and informal services from Natural
Supports.CFTs address issues, gaps, and concerns identified by the
child/youth, adjusting proposed services as needed. The Youth
Partner documents contact with children/youth according to the
documentation guidelines utilized by Vaya's System of Care team.
Data Collection and Participation in Project Teams:In partnership
with Family Partners, the Youth Partner supports the project's data
collection objectives through timely completion of National
Outcomes Measures (NOMS) and other required screening tools with
children and youth, ensuring data is completed and submitted to the
Evaluation Team to fidelity. To support these efforts, the Youth
Partner completes all data training and consultation sessions as
required. In collaboration with System of Care Coordinators and
Family Partners, the Youth Partner ensures that child/youth and
family inclusion and leadership remain at the center of grant
project implementation, evaluation, and sustainability. The Youth
Partner serves actively on the project's Project Implementation
Team (PIT), Governance Board, "Tri-Care Teams" with Family Partners
and SOC Coordinators, local child collaboratives, and the NC State
Collaborative for Children, Youth, and Families. In these roles,
the Youth Partner gives feedback and makes recommendations
regarding potential strategies, interventions, system change
initiatives, and policy change efforts centered around child/youth
leadership and inclusion. Train/Co-train/Coach SOC Stakeholders:
The Youth Partner assists with or provides SOC-related trainings
and coaching to children/youth, families, community members, and
other stakeholders around youth-guided values and principals, Child
and Family team best practices, and other strength-based processes
that promote child/youth voice and choice. Professional
Development: The Youth Partner will attend SOC-related conferences,
complete the 11-hour Child and Family Teams 01 training, and engage
in train-the-trainer opportunities as outlined in the grant project
narrative and budget. KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITIESExcellent
organizational & time management skillsExcellent written and oral
communication skillsProficient working knowledge of System of Care
values and practicesProficient computer skills, including Microsoft
OfficeConsiderable knowledge of available community
resourcesGeneral knowledge of serious emotional disturbances in
youth and the social, economic and environmental conditions of the
communities, youth, and families servedSkills in relating to youth
and families served and appraising basic needsExercises good
judgment in decision-making and effectively solving problemsAbility
to share their personal story in meaningful and responsible ways to
support youthAbility to form collaborative relationships with a
diverse range of individualsAbility to manage multiple tasks and
responsibilitiesAbility to maintain appropriate professional
boundaries in interpersonal work, seeking consultation with
supervisor and other team members as needed QUALIFICATIONS &
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSHigh school diploma or GED is required.
Personal/lived experience with child/adolescent behavioral health
services and mental health supports.At least one (1) year of
experience in the workforce. Licensure/Certification
Requirements:Within twelve (12) months of employment with Vaya
Health, Family Partner will complete System of Care: An
Introduction to Child and Family Team - A Cross System Training
from the Family's Perspective and other trainings required by NC
DMH/DD/SAS. MENTAL/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSClose visual acuity to
perform activities such as preparation and analysis of documents;
viewing a computer terminal; and extensive reading. Physical
activity in this position includes crouching, reaching, walking,
talking, hearing and repetitive motion of hands, wrists and
fingers. Sedentary work with lifting requirements up to 10 pounds,
sitting for extended periods of time. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: The
person in this position is required to reside in North Carolina or
within 40 miles of the North Carolina border. SALARY: Depending on
qualifications & experience of candidate. This position is
non-exempt and is eligible for overtime compensation. DEADLINE FOR
APPLICATION: Open Until Filled APPLY: Vaya Health accepts online
applications in our Career Center, please visit . Vaya Health is an
equal opportunity employer.
Keywords: Vaya Health, Johnson City , Youth Partner (Remote NC), Other , Asheville, Tennessee
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