Job Description
The City of Philadelphia is seeking a full-time Group Violence Intervention (GVI) Peer Retention to provide daily social services coordination and management support to the GVI Program. The National Network for Safe Communities’ GVI has repeatedly demonstrated that violence can be dramatically reduced when a partnership of community members, law enforcement, and social service providers directly engages with the small and active number of people involved in street groups. The program communicates a moral message from community representatives that violence will not be tolerated, a law enforcement message that any future violence will be met with clear, predictable, and certain consequences, and an offer of help from social service providers for those who want it.
This position will work with partner agencies, social service providers, and community groups to create a unique support structure tailored to each group member who is a focus of GVI. The Peer Retention Specialist will also work closely with participants referred to partnered agencies. It is important to note that the ability to be accessible during traditional and non-traditional work hours (nights and weekends) is vital to this position. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to meeting daily with case managers, following up with the group members and referral agencies to ensure the group members are successful, holding partners accountable, and providing mentorship and support to the group members.
Essential Functions
The Peer Retention will be responsible for maintaining GVI participants involvement and engagement in services. In addition, the role(s) of this position may include, among others, the following duties:
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
Preferred Education:
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
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