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St. Catherine's Center for Children Restorative Practices Coordinator in Albany, New York

RESTORATIVE PRACTICES COORDINATOR, R&E MAY SCHOOL

We have two (1) full-time opening!

Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 3:30p m

Wednesday: 8:00am-4:00pm

Position : Restorative Practices Coordinator

Program : R&E May School

Type: Full-time; Non-Exempt

Pay Range: $ 24 – $ 28 (per hour)

Location: Albany, New York

Job Ref. # : 352

About Our Organization:

St. Catherine’s Center for Children is a non-profit organization that offers a wide array of services designed to meet the needs of vulnerable children, families and adults, including residential and foster care programs for children and youth, homeless and community-based services for adults and families, and a special education elementary school.

Our Mission:

St. Catherine's Center for Children provides a comprehensive range of human services designed to offer hope, foster growth, and improve the lives of the children, families, and adults we serve.

Function:

The Restorative Practice Coordinator (RPC) will coordinate and facilitate the establishment and implementation of Restorative Practices, to be utilized within the day treatment and residential programs at St. Catherine’s Center for Children. The RPC will function as a leader as well as trainer, educating and consulting with staff surrounding trauma informed practices, and coaching staff during and post crisis in a manner that aligns with Restorative Justice.

Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Organize and facilitate meetings associated within the Restorative Practice framework:

  • Restorative Practices “Champions” Focus Team

  • Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Committee

  • Restorative Practices Circles:

  • Community Circles

  • Restorative Circles

  • Restorative Assessments / Conversations

  • Level 2 Circle Meetings

  • Re-Entry Meetings

  • Serve as the primary point person for all Restorative Practices training, to include preparing staff for how to interact with children in a trauma sensitive way, as well as in a way that fosters a sense of respect and responsibility within the child’s community.

  • Be responsible for the integration of Restorative Justice concepts, language and practices into day to day functioning and situations.

  • Model for direct care staff how to appropriately respond to students, colleagues, parents, and other members of the community during states of emotional intensity.

  • Will attend meetings to provide a restorative lens and make behavioral strategy and intervention suggestions (i.e. Treatment Plan Meetings, Incident Deconstructions, etc.)

  • Will work collaboratively to ensure that Restorative Practices Model is being implemented with fidelity and consistency across programs for continuity of care.

  • In conjunction with the Residential Management Team, as well as the School Administration Team, will consult regarding the development and maintenance of therapeutic living and learning environments.

  • Will attend and participate in Administrative / Management meetings as requested, or on an as needed basis.

  • Partner with the School Culture and Environmental Skill Building Coordinator to integrate Restorative Practice language and concepts into the Social Emotional Learning curriculum to maximize the quality of the content emphasizing a trauma informed and community centered program.

  • As a member of the treatment team, provides clinical support to the team by being available for real time coaching and support of restorative practice philosophy in an effort to move students towards treatment goals and ultimately permanency.

  • Be responsible for periodic review of all Individual Crisis Support Plans to ensure Restorative Justice (RJ) and Trauma Informed language is utilized.

  • Will complete and submit necessary documentation to support the implementation of Restorative Practice, as well as record any incident, progress, regression, etc.

  • Participate in all agency required training, as well as maintain certification of training if applicable.

  • Attend and complete the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Train the Trainer program and work collaboratively with the agency’s training department to educate incoming and retained employees in agency approved crisis intervention techniques.

  • Additional position related duties and responsibilities assigned by the Clinical Supervisor of Day Treatment and Restorative Practices.

    Organizational Relationships:

  • The Restorative Practices Coordinator (RPC) is directly responsible to, and supervised by, the Clinical Supervisor of Day Treatment and Restorative Practices.

  • The RPC has an interdependent relationship with the School Administration team, as well as the Residential Management Team to coordinate and implement the Restorative Practices framework across programs with consistency and fidelity.

  • Meets with supervisor to review progress toward professional goals, as well as the design and implementation of trauma informed systems and processes across programs.

    Position Specifications:

  • A Master's degree in Social Work from an accredited university social work program (M.S.W.) or a Master’s degree in a related field is preferred.

  • A Bachelor's degree in Social Work from an accredited university or a Bachelor's degree in a related field is required.

  • Ability to relate to a wide range of people. This includes but is not limited to a broad range of people who are culturally and socio-economically diverse, as well as people with various developmental and functional levels.

  • Demonstrated effective leadership qualities and confident supervisory skills.

  • Must be able to respond effectively and therapeutically in crisis situations.

  • Must possess excellent communication skills and solid writing aptitude.

  • Ability to work non-traditional hours.

  • Strong organization and planning skills.

  • Ability to work using a variety of software tools, including but not limited to: Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Power Point), Google Suite, and the Internet.

  • A Clean and valid NYS Driver’s License, with ability to meet criteria as outlined in the Revised Policy for Agency Drivers.

    Essential Attributes:

  • Demonstrates leadership qualities and serves as a liaison between the administrative/management teams and direct care staff to promote collaboration, morale and an overall positive and productive culture and environment.

  • Ability to manage a diverse and broad workload.

  • Assess, and treat children and families utilizing the modalities of individual, play, family, and/or group therapy.

  • Capacity to perform agency approved restraint procedures.

  • The capacity to maintain a helping role and to intervene appropriately to meet service goals.

  • Mobility, in terms of home visits to clients’ homes, and to make other on-site contacts with referring agencies, collaborative agencies, foster homes, etc.

  • Ability to conduct him/ herself in a manner that is becoming of an employee of St. Catherine’s Center for Children.

  • Ability to work effectively in a shared decision-making model as a team member.

  • Ability to carry out written documentation as required by St. Catherine’s policies and procedures and as required by regulating agencies.

  • Ability to organize and effectively manage (in a timely manner) the varied tasks of the position.

  • Ability to work collaboratively with other personnel/service providers and multi-disciplinary professionals.

  • A commitment to empowering others to solve his/ her own problems.

  • Valuing a nurturing family as the ideal environment for a person.

  • A conviction about the capacity of people to grow and establish respectful relationship with persons served to help them gain skills and confidence.

  • Ability to understand, represent and carry out the mission, values, philosophy and policies of St. Catherine’s Center for Children.

    What We Offer You*:

  • Competitive Pay with an Excellent Benefits Package

  • Health Insurance options*: Medical, Dental and Vision

  • $600 Well-being Reimbursement Benefit*

  • Generous Combined Leave Time (CLT) and Paid Holidays*!

  • $500 Employee Referral Bonus*

  • We are a 501(c) (3) agency, which is a qualifying employer for eligible staff under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program*

  • Pension Plan with Generous Agency Contribution*

  • 403b Retirement Savings Plan*

  • Life Insurance* – Automatic Benefit at no cost to employee

  • Paid Training, including TCI and CPR/AED/First Aid Certification & Update courses, if role appropriate

  • Tuition Reimbursement* & Travel/ Mileage Reimbursement*

  • Professional Development & Career Growth Opportunities

  • The Comfort of a Business Casual Environment

  • Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging.

    *To qualify, certain conditions may apply

    EEO Statement: St. Catherine’s Center for Children is committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, reproductive health and pregnancy, family history and genetics, disability, age, military status, veteran status, politics, or other beliefs, and any other characteristics protected by law.

    Background Checks : We run a thorough and complete pre-employment background check on all candidates being considered for a position, this includes fingerprinting. All candidates must successfully clear the pre-employment background check process, which follows NYS/DOJ requirements. We pay for all pre-employment background checks!

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