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Youth Peer Advocate at Seneca County Community Counseling Center (SCCC)

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AspireHopeNY

Seneca Falls, NY (In Person)

$38,293 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Youth Peer Advocate at Seneca County Community Counseling Center (SCCC) 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars Seneca Falls, NY 13148 $18.00 - $18.82 an hour - Part-time AspireHopeNY 6 reviews $18.00 - $18.82 an hour - Part-time AspireHope NY, Inc. (Formerly Finger Lakes Parent Network, Inc.) is a parent-governed organization providing community services since 1990. Our mission is to engage individuals, families, and communities in improving their own mental and physical health through services that are led and supported by peers who have been through relevant experiences. AspireHope NY, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Youth Peer Advocate in Seneca County, NY, at the Seneca County Community Counseling Center.
Job Title:
Youth Peer Advocate (YPA)
Title Description :
The YPA will act as a support to youth through Skill Building, Coaching, Engagement, Bridging and Transition Support, Self-advocacy, Self-Efficacy and Empowerment, and Community Connections and Natural Supports. The YPA will earn a Professional Credential and engage in trainings for personal skill development. Purpose of the position : Partners with the youth and their legal guardian, and family members the youth has identified as part of their natural supports. Partner as an integral and collaborative team member with all members of the care team. Overview of responsibilities Develop, maintain and grow a peer-to-peer relationship with the youth while utilizing appropriate boundaries Provide services with integrity within the culture of the youth and family Follow all guidelines, procedures and policies and documents all services in a timely manner Works cooperatively with all members of the care team Participates in weekly supervision with supervisorattends all required meetings and trainings All other duties as assigned
Supervision:
Reports to the
Teen Services Coordinator Requirements:
18-30 years old Self-identified as a person who has personal social, emotional, medical, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges in recovery. Demonstrate ability to share their personal-lived experience to promote hope and recovery Demonstrate leadership qualities including boundaries, self-advocacy, facilitation, communication, and integrity An ability to partner with youth, families, co-workers, and service providers Provide consent and passes all required background clearances throughout employment An understanding of child-serving cross-systems, preferred Driver's License, preferred Have a high school diploma, high school equivalency or a State Education Commencement Credential, preferred Possess and maintain a YPA credential; if not at hire, must submit provisional credential within 30 days of employment
Work Hours:
20 hours per week. Monday through Friday with flexibility for additional hours on weekends and mornings. Starting Pay - $18 hourly Advancement Pay - $18.32 hourly with Provisional Credential and completing the 90-day introductory period of employment. $18.82 hourly with Professional Credential and 1-year experience as a credentialed YPA at current position without being on employment probation.
Benefits:
Holidays, PTO, Mileage Reimbursement