Job Description
Job Description
Description :
Position Type : Part-Time, Non-Exempt 20 hours / week, paid holidays, paid sick leave
The Youth and AT Advocate, under the supervision of the YouthServices Coordinator, is responsible for empowering youth and young adults withdisabilities to achieve greater independence and self-determination. This positionprovides both youth transition services and assistive technology support, ensuringindividuals have the tools, skills, and confidence to thrive in educational, social,and professional environments.
Key Responsibilities :
Delivering direct services such as training, classroom or virtual lessons, lessonplanning, and case management; facilitating access to assistive technology (AT)and durable medical equipment (DME) through assessments, consultations, andtraining; organizing and maintaining AT / DME inventory; conducting outreachand public speaking engagements; advocating for consumer needs; andmaintaining accurate service records and required documentation.
Essential Duties :
Youth Empowerment Responsibilities :
Provide instruction and develop curriculum for youth with disabilities to
support their transition from student life to adulthood through workshops,
individual counseling, and other methods in areas such as independent
living and pre-employment skills.
Plan, coordinate, and facilitate youth-focused events and workshops;
assist in organizing larger-scale events such as conferences.
Establish and maintain a network of contacts with special education staff,
resource specialists, and program coordinators in local school districts
and colleges.
Serve on community advisory boards or committees as appropriate and
collaborate with community leaders to increase opportunities for youth
with disabilities.
Create and maintain accurate documentation for all youth participants,
including parental consent forms for individuals under 18.
Assistive Technology Responsibilities :
Respond to consumer inquiries related to assistive technology and provide
information and referral services via phone, email, and in person.
Gather, organize, and maintain information on a wide range of assistive
technology topics in a ready-reference format.
Build connections with local professionals in the assistive technology field
and support community-based goals and activities related to assistive
technology.
Assist with AT demonstrations for consumers and community members at
resource fairs, schools, local organizations, businesses, and agency events.
Develop and maintain an accurate inventory of assistive technology
equipment in the organizational database.
Assist in the development of annual AT program goals and strategies.
Complete all necessary Consumer Service Record (CSR) documentation
and other database entries in a timely manner.
Assemble and / or repair durable medical equipment as needed.
Stay current on emerging assistive technology trends and maintain
knowledge of resources available to people with disabilities across all
service areas.
Carry out all other duties as assigned to support the mission and goals of
the organization.
Requirements :
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS :
NOTIFICATION :
Resources for Independence Central Valley is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Resources for Independence Central Valley is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, and employment for people with disabilities.
Youth Advocate • Visalia, CA, US