Position Title: Leadership Training Program Case Manager
Reports To: Leadership Program Manager
Community: Alameda County
Office Location: Oakland, CA (up to 50% hybrid role of in-person and remote)
Compensation: $24.65/hour (approx. $51,272/year), generous benefits package
Program Summary
The FLY Leadership Training Program is a ten-month program for youth who are interested and motivated to become changemakers in their communities. Youth are identified based on their needs for support particularly around education, legal advocacy, social support, and safety. Program components include the wilderness retreat, fun events and service learning, and leadership coaching. For more info, visit https://flyprogram.org/our-programs/leadership/.
Leadership Training Program Case Manager - Position Summary
Each year, the Leadership Training Program Case Manager assumes the responsibility for developing a group of approximately 13 youth from a Leadership Cohort of 26. To support youth to step into their leadership, the Case Manager is also responsible for connecting them to resources in the community and attending family, probation, school, and other external program meetings. Case managers work with youth 1:1 and in small groups to set goals around leadership, education, and building skills, including self-awareness, social awareness, critical thinking, and self-advocacy. The Case Manager is also expected to support the coordination and execution of fun events and service learning projects, all while engaging in community meetings and events that serve FLY’s youth.
Position Responsibilities
Youth and Community Engagement (Recruitment)
- Work with the Leadership team and FLY’s Law team to identify youth who could benefit from the Leadership program
- Support the Leadership team in partnering with FLY’s Law Program to pitch and recruit the program to youth
- Follow up on relationships and partnerships established in the county to recruit youth
- Represent the Leadership Program at community resource fairs
- Engage and support current peer leaders and peer mentors in the youth recruitment process
Provide Ongoing Case/Crisis Management for 13 youth (Development Phase)
- Build relationships with each youth on your caseload and meet 1:1 monthly, utilizing a healing-informed and strengths-based approach to develop SMART goals that will identify needs and action steps in program focus areas such as education
- Utilize a collaborative approach to problem-solving to respond to youth crisis to confront the challenges youth face in transforming their lives
- Support and Advocate for youth during court hearings, probation meetings, school meetings, etc.
- Locate resources in the community and connect youth to resources to address needs identified through the assessments and the development plan
- Maintain thorough case management paperwork, including but not limited to the following: assessments, case management notes, client contracts, and development plans.
- Maintain relationships and communication with supervisor and stakeholders, including youth, family, FLY’s Career Pathways Navigator, school, probation, and other community and system partners.
Plan and Facilitate Activities for Leadership Program Cohort of 26 (Leadership Phase)
- Continue 1:1 support with youth on caseload, utilizing motivational interviewing to coach youth as they work to hone in on their interests, build on their strengths, and develop their leadership skills
- In collaboration with the Leadership Team, plan pro-social activities, including fun events, team-building exercises, and community service projects for the Leadership cohort
- Partner with youth to create and facilitate agenda for activities, with a focus on developing social-emotional and leadership skills
- Maintain communication with youth, family, community, and system partners to ensure youth have the accessibility, permission, and support needed to participate in activities; ensure key partners are updated on youth’s progress
- Engage youth in program opportunities to deepen historical and cultural understanding of their experiences and community issues
Engage In Community Meetings/Events (Civic Engagement Phase)
- Attend and actively participate in regular community meetings, Multi-Service Team (MST) aligning with program and youth needs and opportunities
- Support youth in participating in community spaces that allow them to elevate their voice, engage in advocacy, and take action on issues impacting youth and the community
- Engage peer mentors, FLY leaders, and other community partners to facilitate activities to engage youth in social education and awareness
- Work with the Leadership team to plan and facilitate service learning projects to support the Leadership cohort in building a collective identity of young people as change agents
Compensation & Benefits
This position is a full-time non-exempt role at a rate of $24.65/hour with differential pay options based on an advanced degree and when applicable to the role speaking another language. Our Total Rewards Package also includes the following:
- Use a FLY-provided stipend towards various healthcare insurance options, dental, vision, retirement, life insurance policy, FSA (flexible spending account), dependent care, and more!
- 10+ PTO Days
- 12 Holiday Days
- FLY provides 3-4 additional "rejuvenation days off" twice per year in July and December
- Annual Wellness Funds
- Annual Professional Development Funds
- Acupuncture and Chiropractic Care
- Employee Assistance Program (paid for by FLY)
- Annual Staff Retreat, Holiday Party, End of Year Celebration, Team Off Sites, and other FLY Events.
- Customize your Work Schedule (dependent on supervisor approval based on positional and departmental needs)
- Hybrid of In-Office and Remote Work (frequency of required in-person work is dependent upon the role)
- 8 Hours of Civic Engagement
- Mileage Reimbursement.
At FLY, we have adopted a no-negotiation policy. This policy reflects our commitment to equity and ensuring that the offers we make to our candidates reflect competitive and appropriate compensation given the market and the role.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion
At FLY, we embrace a diversity of identities, beliefs, thoughts, and experiences. We commit to creating an organizational culture of equity and inclusion to better serve our youth and communities. FLY is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive for an inclusive culture and a staff team that reflects diversity. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex/gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. We strongly encourage women; people of color, people who identify as part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities; people with experience in the juvenile justice or criminal justice systems; and people with disabilities to apply. Fresh Lifelines for Youth is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 263-2630 or compliance@flyprogram.org
COVID-19 Vaccination
At FLY, we are committed to the safety of our employees, clients, and all others who enter our workplace. As such, FLY would like to make clear that the COVID-19 vaccination is a condition of employment. However, FLY does allow staff to apply for exemptions based on medical history or sincerely held religious beliefs or practices. This must be approved through FLY’s compliance department. If you have any questions or would like to learn more, please contact us at (408) 263-2630 or email compliance@flyprogram.org
What to expect
- Application with 8-10 questions and an applicant screening question.
- 2-3 Interviews (for many roles, at least 1 would be in person)
- Meet w/FLY youth
- Work Product (Done in advance of the Final Round Interview)