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    Job Type:Part Time
    Compensation:USD $24 - $25.50 / hour
    Areas of Focus:Children & Youth, Community Development, Disability, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Philanthropy

    Description

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    Position Title: Part-Time Peer Support Coordinator

    Department: Independent Living

    BASIC FUNCTION:

    Access Living seeks a Part-Time (19 hours a week) Peer Support Coordinator, with lived experience, for the survivor of gun violence program. This position is primarily responsible for supporting disabled survivors of gun violence by leading peer support groups. This position will also work with peer facilitators that will run or co-run support groups for specific identity groups (e.g. youth who are disabled by gun violence). In addition, the Peer Support Coordinator will also help individuals understand Independent Living Philosophy, disability awareness development, and self-advocacy. For this role, it is essential that the Peer Support Coordinator and Peer Facilitators build relationships with service providers, community organizations, hospitals, city officials, and more to better serve the directly impacted individuals. Internally, the Peer Support Coordinator will work with Access Living’s independent living and advocacy department to better support individuals.

    SPECIFIC DUTIES:

    • Provide feedback and implement Access Living’s gun violence survivor peer support program.
    • Meet with newly diagnosed survivors and those re-engaging in the community. Talk through the survivors' concerns and assess their peer support needs.
    • Manage peer facilitators (compensated) who will run or co-run specific identity-based peer support groups (e.g. youth who have become disabled by gun violence).
    • Lead disabled survivor of gun violence peer support groups.
    • Document work as required through data entry, quarterly reporting, time tracking logs, and intake forms.
    • Attend external/internal meetings as assigned.
    • Attending training as assigned.
    • Other duties as assigned.

    EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

    Bachelor’s degree, certificate(s) or equivalent experience preferred in community development, racial justice, or a similar field. Must have established community networks within the city of Chicago. Familiarity with how structural racism, poverty, homophobia, xenophobia and other forms of oppression affect disabled people of color. Familiarity with community dynamics related to communities directly impacted in the city of Chicago.

    EXPERIENCE:

    Lived experience as a person of color who is disabled due to gun violence, highly preferred. Working with communities of diverse backgrounds.Familiarity with facilitating support groups and 1:1 support. Trauma Informed. Comfort with talking 1:1 or in-group settings. Knowledgably about the independent living movement and services available to survivors, preferred but not required.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

    Ability to travel within state; will need to travel out of state on occasion.

    EQUIPMENT OPERATED:

    Computers, copier, scanner

    WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

    Access Living operates under a hybrid office plan.

    PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

    Associations to which incumbent may be required to belong: None

    NO. OF EMPLOYEES DIRECTLY SUPERVISED:

    None – however, the position will work with compensated peer facilitators.

    STARTING SALARY RANGE: Between $24 to $25.50 per hour

    SUPERVISED BY: Katie Blank

    How to apply: You must email a cover letter and resume’:

    Attention to both, Katie Blank kblank@accessliving.org and Candace Coleman ccoleman@accessliving.org

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    Position Title: Part-Time Peer Support Coordinator

    Department: Independent Living

    BASIC FUNCTION:

    Access Living seeks a Part-Time (19 hours a week) Peer Support Coordinator, with lived experience, for the survivor of gun violence program. This position is primarily responsible for supporting disabled survivors of gun violence by leading peer support groups. This position will also work with peer facilitators that will run or co-run support groups for specific identity groups (e.g. youth who are disabled by gun violence). In addition, the Peer Support Coordinator will also help individuals understand Independent Living Philosophy, disability awareness development, and self-advocacy. For this role, it is essential that the Peer Support Coordinator and Peer Facilitators build relationships with service providers, community organizations, hospitals, city officials, and more to better serve the directly impacted…

    Location

    On-site
    Chicago, IL, USA

    How to Apply

    How to apply: You must email a cover letter and resume’: Attention to both,

    Katie Blank kblank@accessliving.org and Candace Coleman ccoleman@accessliving.org

    How to apply: You must email a cover letter and resume’: Attention to both,

    Katie Blank kblank@accessliving.org and Candace Coleman ccoleman@accessliving.org

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