African American Family & Cultural Center is looking for a Peer-to-Peer Mentor
Location: California, USA
Job Type: Part-time
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
License/Certification: Driver’s License (Preferred)
Summary:
Under the guidance of the AAFCC Director, this position functions as a member of the African American Family Cultural Center. The Peer Mentor will work with AAFCC staff to complete responsibilities related to planning, coordinating, and implementing program activities and community events. This individual will perform basic clerical skills to assist with daily operation such as answering the phone and making copies. The Peer Mentor will serve as a positive role model for consumers and utilize knowledge of services to provide information and referral as appropriate. The Peer Mentor will develop skills in public speaking, advocacy, leadership, and project planning.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in implementation of daily activities of the AAFCC
- Engage with youth participants in a productive manner
- Serve as a positive role model
- Advocate for quality services and ensure that “youth voice” is included in program planning
- Co-facilitate activity groups with a staff member when applicable
- Provide information and referral to youth when applicable
- Assist in presentations and special events to local organizations and community groups
- Contribute to the production of activity calendar and quarterly newsletter
- Participate in trainings and meetings as assigned
- Maintain professional standards and behaviour
- Maintain a cooperative and positive working relationship with co-workers
- Regular attendance
- Other duties and special projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma/GED.
- Ability to obtain a work permit if under the age of 18.
- Health clearance, fingerprints and background check including Child Abuse index clearance from the Department of Justice.
Preferred:
Candidate who represents those we serve which includes persons with previous lived experience in one or more of the following areas: homelessness, foster care/group home, mental health, people who represent group(s) that are historically disadvantaged or marginalized.
Interested candidates please apply.
More Information
- Salary Offer To be discussed
- Posting Date December 12, 2020