Youth Advisor- Violence Reduction Program (VRP)
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Responsibilities: Position
Summary: Position Summary: This position provides professional 1:1
and group mentoring to youth in school, community and afterschool
settings. Assists youth in developing strategies to positively
connect with school and their community. Communicates directly with
parents/guardians, school staff and other youth to surround the
student/mentee with positive options to violence. The position
works closely with the Site Supervisor and Program Director on
requirements related to MPS VRP as detailed in the Statement of
Work, including data management and reporting, personnel,
relationships with MPS leadership and the Safety Director, required
goals and performance metrics. The School Based mentor works
closely with a student caseload of approximately 20-25 students at
their assigned MPS School and ensures that they are on-call and
available for youth 7 days a week. Essential Functions: Working
with the Site Supervisor and VRP Co- Program Director to complete
all training requirements within required timelines of WCS and MPS
utilizing the LMS (MI, TIC, Ethics and Boundaries, Mentoring,
Cultural Humility, etc.). Ensure positive youth and parent
engagement. Engage youth in educational and positive youth
development programming. Facilitate mediations. Build and maintain
relationships with school personnel (administration, school safety,
social workers, guidance counselors, teachers, etc.) and community
partners. Report all program concerns including personnel matters
to the Co-Program Director. Work with Site Supervisor-Program
Directors to coordinate summer activities for VFZ participants.
Provide general recreation support throughout the school year, and
follows the MPS school calendar, and required schedule at the MPS
school to serve youth. Professionally engage in all agency, school,
and community meetings. Attend agency events and functions,
including Town Halls. Ensure compliance with the agency (AWARDS)
and MPS data systems. Provide safe, reliable transportation for
youth, according to Wisconsin traffic laws and WCS policies and
procedures Engage in regular team meetings with the Supervisor and
Co-Program Director. Ensure all data is timely, entered, and
accurate for tracking and reporting on the program goals,
benchmarks, and annual MPS Performance Metrics to ensure renewal of
the contract each year for the life of the contract. Working with
the Site Supervisor and Co-Directors of MPS VRP to uphold and
promote a positive and supportive culture for youth served and
program staff and leaders. Maintain confidentiality for youth
served within all written and verbal communications. Review, sign
and adhere to WCS Policies and Procedures in Power DMS. Other
duties as assigned by the Site Supervisor, and Co-Directors of MPS
VRP Other Duties and Responsibilities: Other job-related duties may
be necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position.
pm21 Job Qualifications: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: This
person must have exceptional customer service and person-centered
skills. Must possess exemplary verbal and written communication
skills, along with strong computer skills that include Microsoft
Word, Excel, and database applications. Requires being good at
detailed work and utilizing analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to multitask, organize, and assist others to implement
procedures and practices. Must be sensitive to cultural, ethnic,
and disability issues. Minimal Qualifications: HS.
Diploma/Equivalent. Two years minimum of experience with justice
involved youth, reporting, quality assurance, and strong customer
service skills. Must possess strong problem-solving skills.
Commitment to ongoing growth and personal development. Strong
computer skills including typing and ability to use Microsoft
programs, databases, etc. Advanced organization skills. Ability to
display cultural competence by responding respectfully and
effectively to people of all cultures, languages, classes, races,
ethnic backgrounds, religions and other diversity factors in a
manner that recognizes, affirms and values the worth of
participants the agency service. Valid driver’s license,
automobile, and insurance sufficient to meet agency requirements.
Meet all the employee requirements including references, criminal
and caregiver background check, drug test, and driver’s record
check. Other Job Information (if applicable): Work Relationship and
Scope: Reports directly to the Site Supervisor of their assigned
MPS School. Interacts with youth and parents served by the program,
MPS leadership, VRP team members, and other WCS leadership and
staff to carry out the duties outlined in the job description
Personal Attributes: The person in this position must be passionate
about the WCS mission and be a role model for accountability and a
culture of excellence by virtue of high-quality program standards
and compliance. Be a collaborative team player. Follow agency Code
of Conduct and WCS Core Values and adhere to established policies
and procedures of the agency and of all funding sources. Conduct
self in an ethical manner. Maintain professional and respectful
relationships with all youth and families involved with the
program, MPS staff and leadership, WCS staff and all external
persons and agencies involved with service provision. Show
sensitivity toward cultural, ethnic, and disability needs. Working
Conditions: Work is performed at the assigned school, in the
community and in the residence of the youth when required. Must be
comfortable being around and/or interacting with youth and their
families, MPS leadership and staff, WCS leaders and staff, and
admin departments for program support (HR, IT, Finance, PQI). Must
follow expectations of MPS and WCS specific to hours and
availability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Physical Demands: May require sitting at a desk and/or computer for
two or more hours at a time. Requires significant computer work.
Driving for the position is required, performing work at 7
locations. Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity
Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, disability
status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or
local law. pm21 PI6a8ba8c181b1-25405-36047641
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