Program: Action Front Center
Location: 33 Chestnut Street
Position: Youth Prevention Specialist Part Time
Hours: 37.5 /52 wks.
Salary Range: $16,952 $21,184
Salary Grade: 12
Summary of Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the HIP Program Manager, and with functional guidance from the Youth Prevention Services Coordinator, the Youth Prevention Specialist is responsible for delivering youth centered HIV, STI, and HCV prevention and intervention services. This role engages young people ages 13 24 through individual and group education, risk reduction counseling, and sexual health promotion. The Specialist supports a trauma informed, culturally responsive approach and helps ensure that youth receive accurate information, client centered guidance, and supportive navigation to medical, behavioral health, and social services.
The Specialist plays a hands on role in facilitating evidence based interventions, youth engagement activities, and educational sessions that promote healthy decision making and reduce risk behaviors. Responsibilities include conducting intakes and assessments, providing referrals to HIV/STD/HCV testing and treatment services, coordinating youth activities, and supporting youth leadership initiatives such as Youth Health Advocate (YHA) meetings and trainings. The Specialist helps strengthen connections with schools, community organizations, health providers, and other youth serving programs to promote accessibility and continuity of prevention services.
Additionally, the Youth Prevention Specialist participates in outreach and community based engagement efforts to recruit youth, build program visibility, and connect young people to resources that support their overall well being. The Specialist maintains accurate documentation, supports data reporting, and adheres to confidentiality requirements, HIPAA, and NYS HIV confidentiality laws. By providing high quality youth engagement, education, advocacy, and support, the Youth Prevention Specialist helps advance program goals and contributes to ABC s mission to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable youth populations.
Work occurs in an office setting and in a variety of community locations (e.g., community-based organizations, mobile testing units, health facilities, residences). The role may require prolonged sitting for documentation, data entry, counseling, and reporting. Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, or crouching may be required. May occasionally lift or move up to 10 pounds (materials/supplies). Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Please Forward Resumes and Applications to:
Human Resources Department
Action for a Better Community, Inc.
400 West Ave
Rochester, New York 14611
(585) 325-5116
HRDept@abcinfo.org
Deadline for Resumes and Applications: Open Until Filled
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