Program Summary

The Community Crisis Intervention Team concept is based on the work of PAAN’s predecessor, Philadelphia’s Crisis Intervention Network. This nationally-recognized agency, founded in the mid-1970s by James Mills and Bennie Swans, effectively addressed gang violence, drug abuse and drug trafficking and was credited with dramatically decreasing gang-related deaths in Philadelphia for over a decade. The Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP) aims to replicate Crisis Intervention Network’s approach to combat today’s community violence. The Model will use credible messengers who are indigenous to Philadelphia’s most violent neighborhoods as outreach workers with the mission of fostering meaningful relationships in these communities, steering those involved in criminal activities into alternative positive choices, mediating neighborhood conflicts, and responding to neighborhood crises.

Position Summary

The Anti-Violence programs at PAAN represent a continuum of care that includes mentoring, advocacy, mediation, job readiness programming, job training, employment assistance, parenting and facilitating enrolment in treatment. We currently operate two primary programs:

 

The Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP) emphasizes intervening on behalf of the community and has no age parameters. This concept is based on the work of PAAN’s predecessor, the Philadelphia’s Crisis Intervention Network. This nationally recognized agency, founded in the mid-1970s by James Mills and Bennie Swans, effectively addressed gang violence, drug abuse and drug trafficking and was credited with dramatically decreasing gang-related deaths in Philadelphia for over a decade. CCIP aims to replicate Crisis Intervention Network’s approach to combat today’s community violence.  CCIP combats violence by intervening where the violence is most prevalent. We use credible messengers who are products of Philadelphia’s most violent neighborhoods as outreach workers to foster meaningful relationships with would be perpetrators as well as law abiding residents. CCIP works to provide those involved in criminal activities with positive alternatives.

 

The Human Services Department (HSD) is headed by a director and includes 3 Case Managers, 2 Human Services Coordinators and a Career/Employment Specialist. This department addresses the special needs of CCIP referrals. The staff work to develop and facilitate the effective/consistent utilization of resources while supplementing the support provided by our CCIP Advocates.

The Career & Employment Specialist (C&E Specialist) is responsible for working with clients to advance their careers and connect them to quality jobs, training or education. The C&E Specialist will develop strong relationships within at risk communities; including community-based organizations, training and educational programs to provide high quality career counseling, training, and job placement assistance to designated participants with the goal of assisting them to achieve long term, economic sustainability. The C&E Specialist initiates and sustains collaborative working relationships with a variety of businesses in the greater Philadelphia area. This position requires experience working with people from diverse backgrounds.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

  • Assist program participants in employment goal setting, career planning and educational services leading to job placement, skills upgrades, and career advancement
  • Manages, advises, monitors, and oversees program recruitment process including application processes to ensure qualified youth are matched by their interests and capabilities to services.
  • Schedule mock Interviews with clients and provide feedback
  • Actively develops new and maintains existing relationships with employers
  • Cultivate opportunities and facilitate placement of youth in paid programs as they relate to vocational, and employment opportunities matching student interests.
  • Provide post-placement services including follow-up with job-seeker and employer
  • Develop, establish, and track client database (enrollments, placements, retention, etc.)
  • Develop, manage, organize, and facilitate Job/Career Fairs and other recruiting activities (on a quarterly basis).
  • Serve as liaison for PAAN and the City’s Department of Workforce Development and other reentry service organizations
  • Develop and manage a data base which includes youth who are actively employed, have resumes, have identification, are enrolled in career training, and/or other areas related to improving their quality of life.
  • Work with PAAN’s management team, sharing job leads and collaborating on workshops, classes, group interviews and any other tasks as needed
  • Other task as required by the Director of Human Services

Education, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent, minimum of 2-4 years’ experience in job placement, career coaching, workforce development, reentry services or social services.
  • Must possess excellent leadership, problem solving and analytical thinking skills.
  • Must have strong interpersonal and teamwork skills and can work independently with minimum supervision.
  • Must possess excellent networking/ relationship building skills
  • Must be detail-oriented, and possess excellent writing, speaking, facilitation, coaching and computer skills.
  • Must obtain a Criminal Background, Childline, and FBI Clearances.
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, etc.) and database experience.
  • Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred

 

The candidate for this position may be subject to any of the following screenings as part of the pre-employment process: Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), PA Criminal Background Check, PA Child Abuse Clearance, FBI fingerprint, and drug/alcohol screen.

Contact Info

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