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Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

On-Call Behavior Intervention Program (BIP) Specialist (MINNEAPOLIS OR ST PAUL)

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55199


Position Summary:

The Behavior Intervention Program (BIP) Specialist is responsible for working one-on-one with students exhibiting adolescent behaviors that will benefit from redirection, de-escalation strategies, and restorative practices and their families to determine appropriate and effective interventions that will ensure success in school and the community.Position Status:

Part-Time On-Call, not benefits eligible.

*Opportunity to move full-time based on performance.Compensation:

$25.00/hour based on experience and demonstrated expertise.Hours:

On-Call, Mondays – Fridays during school hoursLocation:

Harding and/or Johnson High SchoolReports to:

BIP SupervisorPosting date:

June 25, 2024Close date:

Open until filledRESPONSIBILITIESFacilitate and provide case management for exhibiting adolescent behaviors that will benefit from redirection, de-escalation strategies, and restorative practices in school or the community.Always ensure an active caseload of 20-25 Tier A youth. Tier B youth caseload will vary depending upon the needs of each school.Work with BIP Supervisor to identify additional youth to add to caseload when youth have transferred, graduated from Tier A to Tier B or have fallen off the case list.Proactively engage with youth, their family, school, and community resources to develop a specific measurable intervention plan using the Carver Method, meeting with youth in-person or over video at minimum on a weekly basis.Document all communications (emails, phone calls, in-person visits, etc.) in Social Solutions Apricot ensuring accurate recordkeeping.Identify community resources that support youth and families, sharing with the BIP Supervisor to update the Student Resource List handout.Continually collaborate with community resources that provide mentoring, youth development, mental health, vocational or other services to assist youth in developing a success plan.Develop training and compile resources for youth that address anger management, problem solving, personal development, and effective social skills.Respond to all communication from youth, coworkers, school staff and colleagues in a timely manner.Provide opportunities for students to have meaningful engagement with the SPPS restorative practices process.Professionally represent SPYS during all school and community interactions.Other tasks, committee assignments and/or special projects as assigned by BIP Supervisor or SPYS leadership.POSITION REQUIREMENTSSkills & ExperienceAbility to work with diverse populationsStrong interpersonal skillsAbility to work collaboratively in a professional environmentAbility to exercise discretion and maintain a high level of confidentialityProvide a high level of commitment to diversity, inclusion, racial equity, and cultural/linguistic responsivenessQualificationsBachelor’s degree or equivalent experience2+ years of related experience or trainingDemonstrated success working with youth and families to achieve measurable outcomesPreferred QualificationsExperience providing de-escalation, redirection, and restorative practices in a school settingTO APPLYPlease apply using the following link:

https://forms.gle/eGHp9V8r1YBwapLA6No calls or inquiries please.EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERSt. Paul Youth Services is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates from underrepresented communities and bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.ABOUT ST. PAUL YOUTH SERVICESTo improve our community’s collective ability to engage and support all youth. St. Paul Youth Services (SPYS) partners directly with young people to build skills and resources to achieve their goals; guides nonprofits, schools, and public agencies in transforming their practices and cultures to be more youth-centric; and amplifies youth voice in public policy - all to achieve measurably more positive and equitable outcomes for our youth. Click here to learn more

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