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RAMS, Inc.

TAY Advisory Board Coordinator

RAMS, Inc., San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Position Overview

This is an exciting time to be part of a city-wide collaboration with the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) Behavioral Health Services Division’s Transitional Age Youth System of Care (TAY SOC), to lift the leadership skills of Transitional Age Youth (TAY, ages 16-24+). The TAY SOC Advisory Board (TAYAB) Coordinator role will be responsible for managing and coordinating a newly launched TAY Advisory Board for the Behavioral Health TAY SOC with support from the TAY SOC leadership team. This role is a great opportunity for someone interested in growing further professionally, developing leadership skills of TAY, collaborating with diverse partners, creating and testing new ideas, and making a positive impact with TAY for their communities!

Position:

TAY SOC Advisory Board (TAYAB) Coordinator Full Time:

40 hours per week Location:

San Francisco, CA Work Site:

San Francisco Department of Public Health Onsite/Remote:

Hybrid (2 days remote but site policy may change to fulltime onsite) Rate:

$25/hour (minimum based on experience).

TAY Advisory Board Duties TAY Advisory Board Coordinator Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct outreach and recruitment across TAY SOC Network and other identified partners to recruit TAY with lived behavioral health experience into the TAY advisory board. Manage TAY Advisory Board application, interviewing, and onboarding process. Develop and maintain advisory board structure with support from TAY SOC leadership that: helps develop skills, knowledge, and leadership of TAY Advisory Board members collects input from TAY SOC network around impacts of behavioral health services to TAY shares findings and/or other collected data to TAY SOC leadership, TAY SOC network and/or other identified spaces to inform quality improvement activities to address the behavioral health needs of TAY identifies and implements system development projects with TAY advisory members (e.g., capture TAY data, conduct program site visits, inform budget/policy advocacy, stigma reduction, and presentations) encourages and engages a diverse and inclusive membership across the TAY SOC network. Strategize with TAY SOC leadership around TAYAB annual program planning, goals, metrics and deliverables; then lead implementation and ensure deliverables are met. Coordinate and facilitate TAY Advisory Board meetings, including developing meeting agendas and bringing trainings/workshops to TAYAB with support from TAY leadership; communications to advisory board members, finding meeting space, ordering food, compiling meeting minutes and following up on meeting actions. Support and be an ally to TAY, TAYAB members and empowering TAYAB in their board roles. Collaborate, by developing and maintaining clear, open, timely, positive, and diplomatic communications and working relationships with DPH staff, TAY participants and partner agencies.

TAY SOC Team Member Duties Participate in TAY SOC leadership team meetings as needed to help strategize on best practices and ideas that support TAY with behavioral health issues. Represent DPH and support TAY SOC at various stakeholder events, meetings and other identified community tables relevant to TAY SOC and/or TAY advisory board efforts. Participate in regular supervision meetings, identified staff meetings, and trainings. Promote increased awareness of TAY SOC by helping draft write ups focused on events, program developments, program spotlights, etc. for BHS bi-weekly Communications. Support in data collection and synthesis efforts around the needs of the system and TAY SOC programming as needed. Perform other duties and/or projects as assigned.

Desired Knowledge And/or Skills Minimum one to two (1-2) years of professional and/or lived experience in program coordination and management with primary responsibilities planning, developing workplans /actions plans, implementing, evaluating, and coordinating youth leadership programs, preferably for at-risk transitional age youth (16-24+). Lived and/or professional experience working with at risk TAY, Black/African American, Native American, LGBTQ+ including diverse sexual orientation, Asian and Pacific Islanders, Latinx and/or recent immigrant communities with various socioeconomic status, physical needs, mental health / substance use needs. Good interpersonal skills and comfortable communicating with diverse partners. Organized and detail oriented with flexibility in addressing various priorities. Good oral and written communication skills. Desire to learn and able to think critically. Passionate about behavioral health advocacy, racial health equity and/or TAY empowerment. Strong computer skills, preferably using Office 365/Microsoft Suite Applications. Experience working in nonprofit and government settings is helpful. Ability to work well in person and remote.

About SFDPH and RAMS Agency Partnership for this position The partnership between SFDPH and RAMS Hire-Ability to hire and manage the structure of this position. Respective agency roles are as follows: SFDPH is the supervisor and work site for the

TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator

position. RAMS Hire-Ability is the Employer for this position. The

TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator

position will report to the: Director, TAY System of Care at SFDPH -- who is the Position & Site Supervisor for work duties, assignments, supervision and performance review, plus coordination regarding regular work schedule and attendance (e.g. communicate tardiness, etc. in a timely manner). TAY Employment Coordinator at RAMS’ Hire-Ability – who provides RAMS-only Operational support and RAMS administrative tasks related to this position. The

TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator

needs to coordinate and communicate time off requests and sick time to both SFDPH and RAMS lead contacts.

Agency Roles Director, TAY System of Care at SFDPH = Position & Work Site Supervisor The SFDPH Supervisor Will Develop the TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator job description with Hire-Ability staff to outline position duties and expectations. Provides the TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator with 40 hours of work experience & supervision weekly. Alert RAMS Hire-Ability staff about any violations by the hired employee of work site policies and procedures as soon as reasonably possible (e.g. within one business day). Provide regular (as needed) feedback to the Hire-Ability staff through calls, meetings, site visits, etc. TAY Employment Coordinator at RAMS’ Hire-Ability = Administrative Lead The RAMS TAY Employment Coordinator Will Oversee the Hire-Ability staff’s payroll timesheet log to support/ensure accuracy. The TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator is responsible for submitting final timesheet logs to Hire-Ability Employment Coordinator. Inform the TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator of all applicable RAMS site policies and procedures, including emergency protocols. Collaborate with the SFDPH site supervisor around the TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator position. Provide the TAY SOC Advisory Board Coordinator with appropriate training, assignments, and supervision support.

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