Social Services Coordinator, Sunrise of Philadelphia
Posted by Sunrise of Philadelphia on September 5, 2023
Sunrise of Philadelphia is an out-of-school time provider that supports youth who face adversity in discovering their strengths, experiencing success and preparing for their futures. Since 1999, Sunrise has provided high-quality youth development programs to more than 1,000 youth annually, including academic enrichment, social and emotional learning, career and college programming, and workforce development. Sunrise has a proven track record and strong working relationships in Philadelphia and beyond, especially in our current primary service areas of South and West Philadelphia. In all its work, Sunrise utilizes a trauma-informed approach and strives to embody the following three core values: Family, Transforming and not Transacting, and “EduFun” – Education through Fun!
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Supportive Services Coordinator is a new position within Out-of-School Time (OST) organizations. This position will work with OST providers to increase student accessibility to OST programs. The Coordinator will work with program staff to complete and support Student Accommodation plans. This includes connecting students and their families to the relevant supports such as connections to health resources (mental, behavior or physical), immunizations, parenting classes, benefits access, food resources, transportation, clothing, etc. This position will also support ensuring student participants have the accessibility supports they need to participate in summer OST programs.
Bilingual candidates are preferred!
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