PART TIME COMMUNITY MENTOR
Company: Mount Prospect Academy
Location: Lawrence
Posted on: August 31, 2024
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Job Description:
Part-Time Monday-Friday. Mount Prospect Academy has been
providing services to youth and families for over 50 years. With 45
locations and the broadest umbrella of services offered in the
area, we lead the human services field in New England. MPA's rapid
and sustained growth in the area shows a commitment not only to
those we serve, but also to our community. Mount Prospect Academy,
an alliance under Becket, is proud to be CARF accredited for
Intensive Family-Based Services. The community-based offices are a
tight-knit group of professionals providing intensive services to
at risk youth and their families in the community. Within the
service model, the MPA team is able to work closely with families
in their own environment, creating the best possibility for lasting
impact. The MPA team is skilled in providing trauma-sensitive
treatment and maintains a trauma-informed approach within all
operations. Office culture and values Supportive work environment
and open-door policy An emphasis on the importance of professional
development; internal and external training opportunities are
provided and encouraged Encouragement of creative engagement
approaches Commitment to the well-being of its employees and
self-care as an integral part of the culture Part-Time Job
description Young Adult Peer Mentoring Services provide relatable,
strength-based, peer-to-peer education, coaching, role modeling,
guidance, and support to youth in a variety of settings, including
home, school, community, group home, and other out-of-home
settings. Young Adult Peer Mentoring is a specialty expertise based
on sharing one's lived experience of mental health challenges with
purpose and intent to inspire hope and motivation in a youth who is
struggling with similar concerns. Successful Young Adult Peer
Mentoring is built on developing a healthy relationship with the
Youth which includes listening from a peer perspective, encouraging
the youths' skills and strengths, and fostering their communication
with family, friends, natural supports, providers, and others. The
role of the Peer Mentor is to assist youth in supporting daily life
skills and strengthening and establishing lifelong connections that
will facilitate success throughout their lives. The Peer Mentor
typically provide some or all the following services: identifying
strengths and interests, building relationships and collaborating
with others, promoting self-care, helping the youth to find their
voice and other support that includes working with the school or
employer (if applicable), to monitor functioning and activities and
provide coaching based on interests and or needs. This could
include job searching, monitoring school attendance, finding pro
social community-based activities and encouraging the youth to
engage in the activities that may assist in building their
self-esteem and the positive connections that they have.
Additionally, Peer Mentor's work to support youth and their
caregivers in identifying strategies that will help them be
successful. Our peer mentors are champions of Becket's mission,
building strong and stable mentoring relationships through
trusting, respectful, honest and genuine relationships. A Young
Adult Peer Mentor/Senior Young Adult Peer Mentor is a young adult
who has personal experience living with and recovering from mental
health needs, particularly a Severe Emotional Disturbance,
substance use, and/or traumatic life concerns which caused
challenges in one or more areas of life. A Young Adult Peer Mentor
is trained to share their lived experience of these challenges with
purpose and intent to benefit the Youth. Level 1 (Young Adult Peer
Mentor): Has 1 year of experience working with the target
population, has an Associate's degree and or working towards
completion of, and has successfully completed the Core Elements of
Young Adult Peer Mentoring Training. Individuals
enrolled/waitlisted for this training may be considered in
partnership with DMH on a case by case basis. Level 2 (Senior Young
Adult Peer Mentor): Meets the Young Adult Peer Mentor qualification
and (a) has 2 years of experience as a Young Adult Peer Mentor, or
(b) has successfully completed an advanced peer to peer training
program (such as Certified Peer Specialist training), or (c) has 1
year of experience providing supervision, or (d) has a Bachelor
degree in a human services field. - Peer Mentors will have
experience in working directly with youth/transition age youth and
will receive training and ongoing supervision in working with youth
whose serious emotional disturbance can often cause challenging
situations. Exhibit a genuine concern for middle and high school
aged youth -
Keywords: Mount Prospect Academy, Lawrence , PART TIME COMMUNITY MENTOR, Other , Lawrence, Massachusetts
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