Creative Advocate/Youth Mentor
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Creative Oasis LLC
Denver, CO (In Person)
$57,200 Salary, Full-Time
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Creative Oasis is a youth advocacy/life skill development program. We work with "troubled youth" within the Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Denver areas, set goals with them, their family, and their professional support team. The advocates are independent contractors (receive your pay with no taxes taken out, and even utilize tax deductions to lower taxable income when done appropriately). They take the youth to one of our studio locations (depending on the location of the client's home), and make music or art with the youth whilst working on the goals set in place during the intake. Sessions with clients are typically 2-3 hour sessions, two times per week. Creative Advocates for music are able to efficiently run a DAW (Pro Tools, Logic, FL Studios, Ableton, etc.), and be able to educate a youth in any of the processes including but not limited to, writing/recording lyrics, beat production, and mixing/mastering, or be able to teach a youth an instrument (piano and guitar are most common). Creative Advocates for art will be able to educate youth in the technical development of art mediums (not everyone can do every medium and that is okay!). We are also seeking one photography/videography/music video specialist. Willing to let go of the music video production as this is not a common field and we do have one advocate who is making music videos with the clients already. We have a team of 5 advocates at the moment serving 15+ youth, and we have a waitlist! We are eager to expand our team as we have expanded into Pueblo, CO as well, but we are patient for the right candidates. Music advocates
- Please do not apply if you do not know how to effectively run a DAW. Art advocates
- Please do not apply if you cannot demonstrate knowledge of at least 2-3 mediums. Responsibilities Transportation of youth
- youth in our program often don't have adequate modes of transportation or inconsistent transportation, and some of our youth require transportation in order to be able to attend services.
- art/music is typically a very relaxed setting and can get inappropriate rather quickly. All of our advocates maintain professional boundaries with clients and do not engage in conversation/activity surrounding inappropriate behaviors. Confidentiality
- The youth we serve live in the same community as their advocates. It is a requirement that their identities and cases be 100% confidential. The youth we serve deserve the opportunity to grow out of their situations and leave it all in the past, rather than having their past follow them due to their situations being spoken about with people not on the professional team. Session notes
- each session requires a session note that we submit with each billing cycle. These notes average 5-8 min per note, and should be done within 24 hours of completing a session. They are unpaid, as we only get paid for service hours directly with the client. Technical Development of creative medium
- Advocates will be able to meet a youth where they are at in their development of their art form, and help them improve their skills and become more independent with utilizing this art form within their lives. Skills Human Connection
- while we enjoy making art, the organization is funded for it's mentorship/life skill development services. Mentorship/Advocacy can only exist if you have a connection with the client, so being able to communicate and connect with our clients is a must, sometimes you have to lead the entire conversation! Communication skills
- Things change, schedules rearrange, these are normal parts of life. Communication through your situation is a requirement. Timeliness
- our youth look forward to their sessions and timeliness goes hand in hand with professionalism. When you show that you care, the youth are more engaged. Organization
- with having multiple clients on your caseload, there comes a certain level of organization you have to maintain as an independent contractor.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay:
$20.00- $35.
Experience:
working with youth: 1 year (Preferred)Work Location:
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