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Account Resolution Advocate (Collections)
Onpath Federal Credit Union 3.8
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
At OnPath Credit Union, we share a passion for delivering exceptional service. Your primary role will involve building relationships with our members, offering personalized solutions and identifying opportunities to help them achieve financial success.
If you thrive in an environment with team members who truly enjoy what they do and you are sales driven and motivated to succeed, then OnPath is the place for you!
Voted eleven years in a row as one of the Top 40 Places to Work by the Times Picayune, we offer:
Competitive Compensation
Impressive Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, and 401(K) Plan
Paid Vacation, Wellness, Sick Time, and more!
Interested? Become part of the OnPath team that believes exceptional service defines the core of who we are.
We are looking for a Account Resolution Advocate (Collector) to join our team! The salary range for this position is $20.24 to 25.29 per hour based on skills and experience. This position is classified as On-Site.
SCOPE:
As a dedicated member of the OnPath FCU team, this role performs a variety of tasks that in partnership with the surrounding departments, provides cost effective financial services for the benefit of our members who are our primary focus. Our core values are what make us E.P.I.I.C. We are Empathetic to the vast situations and needs of our members and to each other. We are Passionate about the financial growth and success of our members. We are Innovative in our ideas and goals to remain at the top of our class in financial services. Our Integrity is not an option. We require our employees to be honest and have strong moral principles. We are Committed to our promise to be the best financial advocates for our members and the communities we serve.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
This position is responsible for minimizing risk and maximizing recovery of delinquent and potentially delinquent accounts for the credit union while establishing WIN-WIN solutions, building relationships, and providing excellent member service. The Account Resolution Advocate will interview members to learn reasons for loan delinquency and seek resolutions.
The Account Resolution Advocate will assist employees in the Account Resolutions Department and all appropriate internal credit union partners. Conducts daily business interactions and maintains constant alignment with OnPath's mission, culture, and core values. Encourages others to act with mission, culture, and core values in mind always. Demonstrates initiative and sound judgment in the absence of specific direction from management. Ensures value through decision making that supports credit union goals and interests. Passionately displays a desire to build rapport and expand relationships with all members both internally and externally. Stays informed on OnPath's products and services to provide the right recommendations to the right members at the right time. Promotes and maintains a positive image of the credit union to peers, members, and communities we serve.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Initiates and administers collection actions on member accounts that are negative or at risk of default or delinquent. reviews and works the collection queue(s) daily to determine reason for delinquency and negotiate successful payment arrangements.
Documents all actions taken, including telephone conversations, payment arrangements and correspondence, in collection package, to ensure all information is accurate and the integrity of the database is maintained.
Negotiates and coordinates payment arrangements with member(s); initiates loan modifications and work-out agreements including preparation of appropriate supporting documentation and recommendations for review and approval.
Reviews accounts for completion of due diligence and makes recommendations for repossession and charge off in accordance with credit union policy.
Maintains a strong and current understanding of laws, regulations, credit union policies and procedures regarding collection activities. Utilizes various internet skip tracing tools to locate members when contact cannot be made and/or their location is unknown and pulls credit bureau reports.
Ensures the security and confidentiality of private member information.
Identifies and recommends improvement of procedures and processes involving job functions to management.
Advises leadership of cases requiring special attention.
May be required to attend classes and/or seminars to expand knowledge and expertise.
Overcomes objections and demonstrates creative thinking to come up with solutions.
Uses logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, and approaches to problems with successful outcomes.
Works diligently to meet or exceed collection goals established by management.
Ability to communicate effectively and professionally, both verbally and in writing. Actively learning by understanding the implications of new and existing information for current and future problem solving and decision-making. Applies logic to analyze information. Notices when data appears wrong or incomplete or needs verification.
Works as a team within the department to meet the overall credit union goals for delinquency and charge off ratios.
Experience:
Six months to two years of similar or related experience, including time spent in preparatory positions.
Education/Certifications/Licenses:
High school education or GED
Interpersonal Skills
A significant level of trust, credibility and diplomacy is required. In-depth dialogue, conversations and explanations with customers, direct and indirect reports and outside vendors can be of a sensitive and/or highly confidential nature. Communications may involve motivating, influencing, educating and/or advising others on matters of significance. Typically includes subject matter experts as well as first level to middle managers.
Other Skills
Knowledge of, or the ability to learn, federal, state, and local laws, statutes, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility is necessary. Proficiency with database software and the MS Office suite is also required. The ability to keep promises and commitments is essential, as is earning and maintaining the trust of others by acting consistently with words and actions. Always be direct and truthful, providing straightforward, honest feedback, while maintaining confidentiality and being dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and trust.
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Physical Requirements
Is able to bend, sit, and stand in order to perform primarily sedentary work with limited physical exertion and occasional lifting of up to 10 lbs. Must be capable of climbing / descending stairs in an emergency situation. Must be able to operate routine office equipment including computer terminals and keyboards, telephones, copiers, facsimiles, and calculators. Must be able to routinely perform work on a computer for an average of 6-8 hours per day, when necessary. Must be able to work extended hours or travel off site whenever required or requested by management. Must be capable of regular, reliable and timely attendance.
Working Conditions
Must be able to routinely perform work indoors in a climate-controlled shared work area with minimal noise.
Mental Requirements
Must be able to perform job functions independently or with limited supervision and work effectively either on own or as part of a team. Must be able to read and carry out various written instructions and follow oral instructions. Must be able to complete basic mathematical calculations, spell accurately, and understand computer basics. Must be able to speak clearly and deliver information in a logical and understandable sequence. Must be capable of dealing calmly and professionally with numerous different personalities from diverse cultures at various levels within and outside of the organization and demonstrate highest levels of customer service and discretion when dealing with the public. Must be able to perform responsibilities with composure under the stress of deadlines / requirements for extreme accuracy and quality and/or fast pace. Must be able to effectively handle multiple, simultaneous, and changing priorities. Must be capable of exercising highest level of discretion on both internal and external confidential matters.
Disclaimers
Nothing in this position description is an implied contract for employment. The position description is intended to be an accurate account of the essential functions. The functions are not all encompassing and are subject to change at any time by management. The work environment characteristics described are representative of those that an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
OnPath FCU is an EOE/M/F/Disability/Veteran
$20.2-25.3 hourly 2d ago
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Bilingual Counselor-Residential
Odyssey House Louisiana 4.1
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Compensation: $31.92/hr.
Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor-Residential Program
Join our mission to provide a comprehensive continuum of care for people in Louisiana, encompassing primary care, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment. Help save lives at OHL!
Job Summary
Odyssey House Detox Program is currently looking for a full-time bilingual (English and Spanish) Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor. The schedule is M-F 8am to 5pm, rotating holidays and weekends as needed. The Counselor will provide specialized services for the assigned caseload, provide core and ancillary group therapies weekly, individual counseling and when appropriate, family therapy. The Counselor has the main responsibility of maintaining communication with the referral source, court systems, and other involved human service providers as related to the client's ongoing treatment and discharge planning. The Counselor is responsible for working within the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment planning, treatment case reviews, and all written documentation as required by the agency, state and federal courts, and all funding sources.
Responsibilities and Duties
It is the duty and responsibility of the Counselor to:
provide Clinical services to assigned clients; conduct weekly group therapies, individual counseling and/or family therapy as outlined in treatment plans; co-lead group therapies; conduct family assessments/therapy;
function as a liaison to outside agencies, participate in case planning conferences, and treatment meetings and, when necessary, attend court hearings and represent the agency and client(s);
maintain contact with and is available to Agency personnel, client's drug court officer, and family members regarding client's progress, problems and crises;
maintain clinical case file for each client to include: assessments, Individual Treatment Plans,
Case notes, and discharge summaries;
apply ASAM Criteria to treatment planning;
maximize units of services and maintain contract units of service by working with clients to stay engaged in treatment;
provide crisis management when indicated by client need;
assist with the planning and organization of therapeutic client actives both at and outside of the facility;
ensure all written reports are up-to-date in case file;
ensure completion of electronic medical record documentation;
attend staff and other meetings;
attend regularly scheduled in-service training;
participate in quarterly training with staff;
complete all Incident Reports prior to the end of scheduled shift as required by Incident Policy and Procedure;
adhere to all Louisiana Department of Health and Agency contract requirements;
maintain COA standards and participate in COA site audits;
collaborate with other departments;
work with Bayou Health providers for initial authorization and concurrent authorizations;
ensure that all sign in sheets are printed for group and all groups are batched for billing; and
perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
Minimum qualifications include the following:
Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work or Counseling
A valid Louisiana State issued license in either counseling or social work
At least 1 year of substance use disorder treatment modalities (emphasis on Minnesota Model) and DSM-V experience
Excellent communication skills
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive Compensation and Benefits package includes insurance (health, dental, vision, life, long-term and short-term disability), leave benefits and 401k match.
Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. is an EEO Employer - M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status View all jobs at this company
$31.9 hourly 60d+ ago
Youth Care Worker-Overnights
Father Flanagan's Boys' Home
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Teaches skills and monitors youth behavior in accordance with an individualized service plan.
Schedule: Must be available overnights including weekends and holidays.
Pay: $18/hour
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:Provides safe and effective services
Adheres to policies related to safety and boundaries with service recipients.
Attends safety and abuse risk management training as assigned.
Adheres to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising service recipients.
Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
Adheres to policies and procedures related to Medication Administration for service recipients.
Assists in the supervision and training of youth
Assesses and monitors youth skills and progress to determine skill development needs and priorities.
Uses the Boys Town Model to teach and monitor behaviors and skills in accordance with individualized service plans.
Monitors activities and maintains a safe living and learning environment for youth.
Monitors, supports, and encourages academic performance and educational success.
Models appropriate relationships with youth and staff.
Attends consultation meetings, staff meetings, and shift transition meetings.
Assists in processing documents for youth intake and departure, updates files, and assists in the preparation of youth summaries and reports.
Observes and participates in mediation and planning conferences with youth and their families.
Attends to youth medical and physical conditions as needed.
Utilizes Boys Town vehicle to transport youth to and from school, appointments, and outings.
Monitors environment and ensures safe and secure conditions for youth.
Ensures safety in accordance with policies and procedures including youth safety, outings, and reporting guidelines.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to youth care.
Ability to communicate in an articulate, professional manner while maintaining necessary degree of confidentiality.
Ability to build and sustain trust to facilitate successful, professional relationships.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
At least 2 years post-high school job experience in youth care required.
Minimum 21 years of age required.
Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record and pass an annual Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) check required.
Demonstrate to criteria while maintaining current in CPR and nationally recognized personal restraint model must be obtained during pre-service training required.
Other Duties: This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization.
Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, EQUIPMENT USAGE, WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Reasonably expected to have and maintain sufficient, agility, and endurance to perform all job requirements (including stressful situations physically, mentally, and emotionally) encountered on the job without compromising their health and well-being or that of their fellow employees, youth, or families. Must have sufficient ability to see, hear, speak, and mobility to monitor youth, assist and perform daily household chores, and participate in activities with youth. Subject to outside environmental conditions occasionally and inside conditions frequently. Includes constant interruptions, inappropriate behaviors, and the potential for verbal and physical threats from youth.
Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town - it is the foundation of who we are and what we do.
At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team - one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results.
About Boys Town:
Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference.
Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities. A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition reimbursement, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life.
This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at **************.
$18 hourly Auto-Apply 19d ago
BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONIST
St. John The Baptist Parish Public Schools 3.7
Youth counselor job in Laplace, LA
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Job Advertisement Behavior Interventionist Minimum Qualifications: * Two years' experience working with students with disabilities * Trained in CPI * BA/BS from accredited University Please click the link below to access the full job description.
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, GENDER, AGE, HANDICAP, NATIONAL ORIGIN, VETERAN STATUS, DISABILITY, GENETIC INFORMATION OR TESTING, OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION.
$32k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
Mental Health Specialist
Son of A Saint
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Role: Mental Health Specialist
About Us:
Son of a Saint exists to enhance the lives of fatherless boys through mentorship, emotional support, development of life skills, exposure to constructive experiences and formation of positive, lasting peer-to-peer relationships. Son of a Saint equips boys with the tools they need to become productive men. We give them hope, vision, and opportunity as well as provide a secure and consistent environment for them.
Position Summary:
Son of a Saint is looking for an an experienced, strengths-based clinician to support the emotional, mental and social well being of the boys in our community-based program. This Mental Health Specialist will provide individual counseling as well as facilitate group therapy for boys processing similar experiences, such as grief and trauma. Whenever possible, the Mental Health Specialist will involve caregivers and families to provide psychoeducation, establish healthy boundaries, and open lines of communication. The Mental Health Specialist will respond to and support boys and families during crisis situations as they emerge. On an organizational level, this position will develop and improve our policies related to behavioral health and crisis intervention.
The Mental Health Specialist works closely with the case manager and the program manager. This position will operate within the context of our holistic and individualized program, which includes mentorship, tutoring, tuition support, recreational activities, travel, and career development opportunities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct psychosocial interviews and initial assessments with youth and caregivers to identify strengths, needs, and appropriate interventions
Establish and maintain trusting therapeutic relationships with boys and families
Develop individualized treatment plans including goals and objectives
Provide therapy using evidence-based interventions and strong clinical skills
Maintain and document professional records in a timely manner
Respond to crisis situations
Monitor progress through observation and information gathering
Review and modify treatment plans on a quarterly basis to ensure consistent progress in accordance with stated goals
Develop and improve organizational policies related to crisis response and mental health services
Facilitate trainings for mentors and caregivers related to youth wellbeing
Conduct assessments prior to client termination and write evaluative reports based on goal achievement
Competencies:
Team Focused & Collaborative: Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and objectives; collaborates with team members, sharing ideas and differences openly; receptive to new ideas and adapts to change as necessary.
Self-Accountability & Work Standards: Sets high standards of performance for self and assumes responsibility and accountability for successfully completing assignments or tasks.
Stress tolerance: Maintains composure in highly stressful or adverse situations.
Valuing Diversity: Helps to create an environment that embraces diversity and advocates for equity.
Confidentiality, Integrity, Ethics and Trust: Maintains confidentiality and earns others' trust and respect through consistent honesty and professionalism in all interactions.
Organizational Culture: Commitment to Son of a Saint's mission; experience with issues that impact the lives of Son of a Saint boys and families; sensitive to issues of confidentiality and diversity.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in social work or counseling from an accredited institution
At least 3+ years of clinical experience with youth and families
Valid professional license: LCSW or LPC
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate verbally and in writing to individuals and groups
Driver's license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation
Use cultural humility to effectively communicate with individuals from diverse backgrounds and promote an inclusive environment
Successfully pass a background check
Job Type: Full time
This position requires flexible scheduling, after-hours support, and availability based on the needs of the boys and families.
$30k-49k yearly est. 27d ago
Lead Counsel , CSJ
Loyola University New Orleans 4.5
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
The Center for Social Justice is a new center based at Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans, Louisiana that provides capital appellate and post-conviction representation to indigent people on Louisiana's death row, as well as juveniles facing sentences of life without parole. CSJ provides high-quality representation to a full caseload of clients in state and federal courts throughout Louisiana, with the assistance of students at Loyola. CSJ attorneys, formerly of the Capital Appeals Project, have successfully represented clients in state district courts, the Louisiana Supreme Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court, which in turn has dramatically improved the quality and standards of representation for indigent capital defendants in Louisiana and throughout the Deep South. With the new center, CSJ will train new capital defense attorneys and continue providing excellent client-centered representation in our cases.
Examples of Duties
* Provide supervision, mentorship and guidance to staff attorneys, mitigation specialists, and investigators, as well as student practitioners.
* Recruit, hire, train, and supervise of interns and volunteers.
* Communicate effectively with clients, family members, experts of all kinds, witnesses, colleagues, office staff and court personnel.
* The Lead Counsel is responsible for maintaining entire team's compliance with LPDB and ABA Guidelines and Performance Standards.
* Stay qualified as such under the state capital guidelines, and expected to act as first chair on their capital teams.
* The Lead Counsel has the ultimate responsibility for case strategy, client relationship, decision-making, performance of the team, and direction of litigation in their cases.
* Other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications
* A graduate of an accredited law school.
* Licensed to practice law in the State of Louisiana, or must become licensed at the earliest opportunity after hiring.
* Minimum of ten years' experience in the direct representation of criminal defendants.
* Minimum five years of capital defense experience.
* Qualified to serve as lead appellate and post-conviction counsel, which involves at least 5 years of experience, along with other experience-based qualifications. For more about the Louisiana Public Defender guidelines see here.
* Familiarity with national and state capital defense best practice standards.
* Minimum 1 year experience training and supervising other attorneys and/or investigators.
* A commitment to working with diverse populations and centering the humanity of all of our clients and their family members, as well as a commitment to anti-racism.
* Highly organized and self-directed.
* Strong legal research, legal analysis and writing skills.
* Ability to analyze complex legal records and issues.
* Perform detailed and complex legal research.
* Draft motions, memoranda, briefs, appeals and petitions for writs of certiorari.
* An established capacity to complete assignments timely.
* An established capacity to work both independently and collaboratively.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Have a track record of leading highly motivated, effective, and united teams and an ability to inspire and focus teams, navigate complex issues, and make difficult decisions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
* Ability to perform the job duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
$85k-118k yearly est. 38d ago
High School Behavior Interventionist
New Orleans College Prep 4.4
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Invite a friend All applications will be reviewed and responded to as quickly as we are able. While we wish we could personally speak with each applicant, we are unable to do so due to the volume of applicants. With that in mind, please do not call in to follow up on your application Job Description:
Walter L. Cohen High School is searching for an /Behavior Interventionist for the 2022 - 2023 school year. This individual will ensure a safe and productive environment for students while they are temporarily removed from the classroom. Additionally, he/she will support teachers in building classroom and school culture to ensure our students have both the academic skills and character traits to success in college and in life. If you are relentless about seeing all students achieve at high levels, this is a chance to work at a school that does whatever it takes to ensure our students are equipped with the academic and social skills needed to "Prep for College" and "Prep for Life."
Background:
Walter L. Cohen High School opened its doors in the Fall of 1949 and became the 5th public secondary school available to students of color in New Orleans. In 2012, Cohen became a member of the New Orleans College Prep (NOCP) charter management organization.
Our mission is to prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond.
Prior to Hurricane Katrina, only 1 in 10 public high school students graduated from college. We are on a mission to turn those statistics around and ensure all of our students have an opportunity to succeed in college and beyond.
NOCP is producing significant student achievement gains for our students, 75% of whom are African-American and ~20% of whom are English Language Learners. Recent highlights of our achievements include:
In 2015, Walter L. Cohen College Prep launched The Academy of Career and Community Education (ACCE) . ACCE is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students with significant exceptionalities (ages 14 - 22) to achieve their most rigorous post-graduation goals.
Cohen is the home of the 2018-2019 D.A.L.E. Fellowship for innovation in English Learner education. The fellowship includes a financial award, instructional resources, and ongoing training to support differentiation for English Learners. In addition to improving their own classroom practice, our ELL teachers train other content teachers and strengthen our capacity to deliver high quality instruction to all students.
More detailed information can be found on our website, ************************
Job Responsibilities
Builds positive and influential relationships with students, families and faculty;
De-escalates explosive situations; Manages own stress and frustration;
Able to address and lead large groups of students;
Consistently works to close the home-school gap through home visits, calls and community outreach programs
Design, use and coach teachers on send out processes;
Report all send outs, calls and home visits by recording the information in the student data tracking system;
Report all ISS/OSS/detention information daily to team through the student data tracking system and grade team meetings;
Ensure all work for ISS room organized and consistently administered
ISS procedures, conduct tracker and materials are easy to access and hand off to anyone covering the room and the room is neatly maintained.
Students are on task and productive while in ISS with classroom specific work.
Maximize and manager the ISS room in a manner that will reduce out of school suspensions
Assist Behavior Team in supervising students to ensure a safe, non-threatening, nurturing environment where students can thrive
Assist Behavior Team in working to close the home-school gap through home visits, calls, and community outreach programs
Communicates to staff all pertinent information, including but not limited to: detention lists, re-entry meetings after suspensions, send out, ISS, and OSS lists, etc.
Upholds school uniform and handbook code, and notifies team daily of student who have a uniform violation.
Design, use, and coach around disciplinary send out procedures and positive behavior interventions.
Assist Behavior Team in reviewing behavior referrals and data reports. Provides teachers feedback around behavioral patterns & suggested support
Participate in building level and/or grade level behavioral meetings
Other tasks as directed by the Principal, Assistant Principal, and/or Behavior Team
Experience and Skills:
Qualifications:
Exemplary conflict resolution and/or restorative practices skills.
Effective, timely and clear written communication skills
Tenacious follow-up skills, follows through on commitments
Ability to follow directions and work unsupervised on multiple projects and meet deadlines
Proficient in Gmail, Google Drive (scheduling, calendar, contact functions), Word, Excel and Google Slides
Attention to detail: does not let important details slip through the cracks; meticulous
Experience: 2+ years working with children in low income communities.
Constant learner: Solicits feedback and implements new ideas in instruction, stays abreast of current research on teaching and learning, enhances professional skills
Solutions-Oriented: concentrates on finding ways to solve problems and improve systems
Enthusiasm: exhibits passion and excitement over work
High Expectations: An unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels
Work ethic: possesses a strong willingness to work hard and long hours to get the job done
Intelligence: learns quickly, demonstrates ability to quickly and proficiently absorb new information
Teamwork: Demonstrated ability to work well in a team
Spanish speaking is preferred.
Benefits
Compensation:
We offer a competitive compensation package, including generous retirement contributions and comprehensive health benefits.
We offer a competitive compensation package, including but not limited to:
generous retirement contributions
relocation assistance
tuition reimbursement
comprehensive health benefits
medical coverage
prescription drug coverage
vision coverage
dental coverage
short term/long term disability
$40k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
2025-2026 Behavior Interventionist
Crescent City Schools 3.9
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Our Behavior Interventionists impact students' lives by:
Implementing with fidelity the school discipline and behavioral support systems
Collaborating with student support team members and teachers to help students maintain high behavior expectations
Working closely with the classroom teacher to support instruction for more than 50% of the workday
Building effective relationships with students and families and professionally communicating with families to encourage behavior changes at the school
Maintaining a school culture conducive to raising student achievement including, but not limited to, monitoring behavior pull-out rooms, hallways, cafeteria, after-school detention, and recess
Collecting and analyzing behavioral data to inform discipline decisions and improve practice
Providing supportive interventions to families and students
After CPI training, implementing de-escalation techniques when working with students in crisis
Responding with urgency to student support needs
Transitioning disruptive students quickly and without escalation from the classroom
Monitoring behavior pull-out rooms so students have a calm and orderly place to redirect themselves
Implementing weekly feedback and goal-setting into daily practice
Participating in daily, weekly, and quarterly meetings about student achievement
Participating in the life of the school, including student activities and events
Embodying, advocating, and operationalizing the mission, vision, and direction of the school
Taking on other tasks as needed
What We Offer:
Click here for more information about our innovative compensation system. This role may be on the Support Scale or the Associate Scale (depending on the applicant's experience and qualifications). It may include bumps for taking on leadership responsibilities, summer work, doing work outside of your regular duties, or longevity with CCS.
Click here for more information about our award-winning benefits package, which includes fully-paid health insurance, immediate 4% 401k match, employer-paid mental health services, and generous leave policies.
Apply now if you:
Believe in the mission and values of Crescent City Schools
Have demonstrated past success working with students in urban settings
Have a BA or BS degree (preferred)
Knowledge of social-emotional and behavioral interventions (preferred)
Bilingual (preferred)
Physical Requirements
Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, kneel, crouch, operate a computer and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds
After being trained in CPI, one may be required to restrain a student
This is an in-person role
About Crescent City Schools
Crescent City Schools is a nonprofit Charter Management Organization whose mission is to support and develop open-enrollment charter schools that raise student achievement and prepare students for college. Crescent City Schools currently operates three PreK-8th grade open-enrollment charter schools: Harriet Tubman and Dorothy Height Charter Schools on the West Bank and Mildred Osborne Charter School in the Kenilworth neighborhood. Our organization creates life-changing educational experiences for students and, through this work, transforms a city.
At Crescent City Schools, we believe in inspiring people. And we firmly believe our success is driven by dedicated and talented employees. Crescent City Schools is committed to attracting and retaining the best professionals in education with an array of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
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$45k-54k yearly est. 19d ago
Academic Interventionist
Communityacademies
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description - Academic Interventionist
About Community Academies of New Orleans (CANO) Community Academies of New Orleans (“CANO”) is a dynamic and growing charter school management organization with a mission to strengthen leadership and implement strategic operational practices that position us as a Destination School in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
CANO envisions a system of exemplary schools deeply rooted in the voices of our students, families, and communities-producing graduates who are committed to advocacy and community leadership. Our mission is to cultivate schools that foster character development and critical thinking in responsive, student-centered environments, ultimately preparing our students to become impactful leaders.
Our commitment to academic excellence is matched by strategic partnerships and programs that leverage community assets to support student success. CANO offers a fresh yet grounded vision for education in New Orleans-building a new path forward for students, families, and communities.
CANO Core Values
INTEGRITY - We always do the right thing.
TEAMWORK - We work and grow together.
PASSION - We love our students, our community, and our work.
DIGNITY - We value and respect every member of our community.
COURAGE - We face challenges with optimism and confidence.
About the Role
The Academic Interventionist l is responsible for assisting teachers in the classroom, supervising students outside of the classroom, or providing academic support for teaching. As an Academic Interventionist you will also be responsible for monitoring the progress of all the students and identifying those who are having learning difficulties or other academic problems.
About the Opportunity
Assists teacher with conducting lessons, managing the classroom and developing materials
Track student progress during the school year and create reports to let parents understand what their children are learning
Empower students through programs designed to enhance their academic and social achievements
Work with computers and specialized AV equipment to make these resources available to the teacher during lessons
Act as a nurturing and encouraging influence for students during lessons
Monitor the classroom and minimize distractions and disruptions
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree (required)
Two years of academics intervention experience or paraprofessional experience
A strong desire to work towards equity within education
Growth mindset and a desire to learn and grow through consistent coaching and feedback
A patient, resourceful, and resilient personality
Belief that all students are capable of success and deserve to be pushed to a rigorous academic and behavioral bar
Willingness to do whatever it takes and go above and beyond to serve all students, faculty, and parents
Physical Demands
Must be able to remain in a stationary position for 75% of the workday while instruction is going forth.
Able to occasionally move about inside the classroom and school building to monitor students productivity and behavior daily.
Occasionally ascend stairs to migrate throughout the workspace
More about CANO
CANO Schools offer competitive salaries commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Aside from extensive professional development, all of our instructional staff members are equipped with a laptop computer, email, and all necessary supplies. We also require all employees to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of the COVID-19 vaccination within 30 days of the date of hire.
EEO Statement
CANO believes in the importance of being a diverse, equitable and inclusive organization that enables our students and staff to thrive. We are committed to building a talented team that reflects the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our students. "We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Community Academies of New Orleans is an EEO employer and prohibits discrimination, harassment or retaliation in accordance with federal, state and local laws."
$29k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
IL Life Skills SPECIALIST - Covington, LA Region
Lumcfs
Youth counselor job in Hammond, LA
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintain a high standard of personal and interpersonal functioning in job performance.
Actively participate in the agency's efforts to accomplish its mission.
Provide in-home support services to youth ages 16-17. Collaborate with caregivers on meeting times inclusive of late afternoon, evening, weekend and/or holiday day and summer daytime visits as can be arranged.
Provide summer and holiday Love 146 classes for youth ages 14-17 as a team with the other licensed Love 146 staff members. Maintain Love 146 licensure requirements.
Assist the Supervisor and Peer Support staff in facilitation of the Youth Engagement Program.
Maintain accurate youth records according to the current Scope of Work.
Maintain the ability to drive agency vehicles to transport youth by acquiring a Chauffer's license.
Assist the Supervisor in the completion of NYTD surveys.
Assist the Supervisor with case management services ages 18-23 when needed.
Participate in Leadership Development Training and annual training required hours by the agency.
Attend all DCFS required meetings including youth Family Team Conferences, Youth in Transition Planning meetings, DCFS and Caregiver in-service trainings, monthly and quarterly in-office meetings, and IL Coalition meetings.
Other duties/tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Educational requirements include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with one (1) year of experience working with youth, or a high school diploma with 10 years of experience working with youth.
CHARACTERISTICS
Must have a fundamental love for children and a desire to be an agent for change in their lives.
Must have strong verbal and social skills to facilitate a level of interaction with youth and staff.
Must have the desire and ability to serve in the role of a teacher.
Must be a person who can be depended upon and who gains and maintains the confidence of those whom he or she serves.
Must be able to provide and receive direction from others.
Must be able to maintain a degree of confidentiality in regards to youth records.
EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
Time on Duty: Will work 40 hours per week. This position is designed to offer flexibility in hours worked to accommodate the agency and requirements of the position.
Salary: As provided for in the Annual Budget.
FLSA Exemption: Non-exempt
Benefits: As stated in
Personnel Policies and Procedures
and determined by Board of Directors.
DISCLAIMER
The foregoing description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the general nature and level of the job.
$36k-67k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Care Specialist
Upward Health
Youth counselor job in Covington, LA
Upward Health is an in-home, multidisciplinary medical group providing 24/7 whole-person care. Our clinical team treats physical, behavioral, and social health needs when and where a patient needs help. Everyone on our team from our doctors, nurses, and Care Specialists to our HR, Technology, and Business Services staff are driven by a desire to improve the lives of our patients. We are able to treat a wide range of needs - everything from addressing poorly controlled blood sugar to combatting anxiety to accessing medically tailored meals - because we know that health requires care for the whole person. It's no wonder 98% of patients report being fully satisfied with Upward Health!
Job Title & Role Description:
The Care Specialist is a key member of the team responsible for delivering chronic care management to high-complexity patients. The Care Specialist primarily works in patients' homes and communities (90% of the time) and engages in virtual care (10% of the time). This role involves direct outreach to patients, guiding them through the enrollment process, facilitating virtual appointments with providers, and ensuring that patients adhere to care plans. By building relationships, coordinating care, and providing education, the Care Specialist plays a critical role in promoting health, preventing unnecessary hospitalizations, and improving patient outcomes.
Skills Required:
Minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience (e.g., Community Health Worker, Peer Support Specialist, Medical Assistant, etc.).
High school diploma or GED required.
A valid driver's license, auto liability insurance, and reliable transportation to travel within the assigned territory.
Experience in chronic care management or working with chronically ill/elderly patients.
Technologically proficient with basic computer skills (typing, using EMR systems).
Experience with motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and care coordination.
Strong interpersonal communication skills with the ability to engage patients and team members effectively.
Ability to prioritize tasks, manage schedules, and work independently in an unstructured environment.
Multi-lingual skills are a plus but not required.
Prior home care experience is beneficial.
Key Behaviors:
Adaptability & Resilience:
Ability to thrive in unstructured environments and pivot as needed to meet patient needs. Demonstrates perseverance in challenging situations.
Self-Starter & Motivation:
Proactively takes initiative in managing patient care and outreach. Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and systems.
Empathy & Compassion:
Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and understand their complex needs. Skilled in building rapport through motivational interviewing and other patient-centered communication techniques.
Accountability & Integrity:
Demonstrates personal responsibility and takes ownership of tasks, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in all activities.
Cultural Competence:
Awareness of community dynamics and diversity, ensuring culturally sensitive and inclusive care.
Team Collaboration:
Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to meet patient and organizational goals.
Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking:
Strong critical thinking skills to assess patient needs, analyze data, and develop appropriate care strategies.
Communication Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication, capable of explaining complex medical information to patients in a clear and supportive manner.
Competencies:
Care Coordination:
Ability to engage patients in a comprehensive care plan, facilitating communication between patients, providers, and family members to ensure timely, effective care.
Health Education:
Effectively educates patients about their medical conditions, care plans, and available resources, ensuring that patients can make informed decisions.
Patient Engagement:
Uses various strategies, including phone calls, home visits, and community outreach, to engage patients and ensure continuous participation in their care.
Time Management & Organization:
Demonstrates strong organizational skills by managing patient caseloads, schedules, and documentation efficiently.
Technology Proficiency:
Skilled in using electronic health records (EMR) systems and other digital tools to document patient information and communicate within the team.
Motivational Interviewing & Patient-Centered Care:
Uses motivational interviewing techniques to build rapport and empower patients to take ownership of their health decisions.
Data Management:
Ensures accurate and timely documentation of patient data, ensuring continuity of care and compliance with organizational standards.
Outcome-Oriented Approach:
Focuses on achieving key health outcomes, such as improved care adherence, reduction in emergency room visits, and enhanced self-management.
Upward Health is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. This job description is a general outline of duties performed and is not to be misconstrued as encompassing all duties performed within the position.
Upward Health Benefits
Upward Health Core Values
Upward Health YouTube Channel
$27k-45k yearly est. 1d ago
Overnights - Group Home DSW (10p - 8:30a)
Options 4.4
Youth counselor job in Hammond, LA
Overnight Group Home DSW Hammond, LA
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $11.00 - $13.50 per hour Schedules Available: 7 days work / 7 days off, Sat - Sun (10p - 8:30a), (8p - 8a)
APPLY NOW! No Experience Necessary ~ PAID Training
OPTIONS is a non-profit agency that helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. We are seeking dedicated, supportive people to provide direct, hands on support to the residents of a 6 bed home for men and women with intellectual disabilities. There are several positions open with various shifts available including days, evenings, nights, and weekends. Come do good at OPTIONS!
Responsibilities:
Assist with grooming & hygiene, as needed;
Transport in the community to grocery, events, appointments;
Provide structure and emotional support.
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years old,
Must have a clear driving record,
Must be a licensed driver (Required),
Must have transportation to and for work (Required),
Must have a clear criminal background,
Must pass a drug screen.
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
__________________________________________________________________________ Check out the fantastic perks that OPTIONS team members enjoy:
Paid holidays to celebrate and relax with your loved ones
Paid training to enhance your skills and knowledge
Additional pay on weekends to reward your hard work and dedication
Overtime opportunities to earn extra income and boost your savings
Mileage reimbursement to cover your travel expenses
Paid time off for full-time staff to balance your work and personal life
Health/Dental/Vision for eligible staff to take care of your health and wellness
403b retirement and match to secure your future and retirement goals
Supplemental plans - life insurance, critical illness, accident, short-term disability, to protect you and your family from unforeseen events
A Rewarding Career Helping People with Developmental Disabilities Live and Work in the Community!
If you are interested in joining our team, please apply today! __________________________________________________________________________ To learn more about OPTIONS, visit our website at *********************************** Located in Hammond, LA, OPTIONS is a non-profit agency that helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. We're actively seeking dedicated individuals to join our team. While experience in caregiving, home health, direct support, healthcare, group homes, and personal care is valuable, we're open to candidates with diverse backgrounds. If you have experience as a program manager, case manager, registered nurse, direct care supervisor, or qualified intellectual disability professional (QIDP), your skills are highly regarded. We also appreciate candidates with Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) qualifications and backgrounds in social work, supervision, management, and leadership roles. Your experience in various fields such as nursing homes, retail, warehouse, hospitality, teaching, and human services is considered an asset. Whether you've worked as a cashier, intern, barista, store clerk, delivery driver, lifeguard, babysitter, team member, or in-home caregiver, your skills in support, quick service, fast food, and customer service are valuable to us. We also welcome veterans, retirees, substitutes, advocates, and individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. If you're passionate about making a difference in people's lives, we encourage you to apply to join our team. OPTIONS provides equal opportunity to all persons. No employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated against because of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. OPTIONS Mission OPTIONS helps people with disabilities live and work in the community. OPTIONS Vision OPTIONS will continue as the premier provider of opportunities that enables people with disabilities to be valued, respected, and integral members of the community. OPTIONS Core Values Respect - Communication - Team Work - Dependability
$11-13.5 hourly 60d+ ago
English Language Interventionist (25-26 SY)
Jefferson Rise 3.6
Youth counselor job in Harvey, LA
Jefferson RISE Charter School, founded by seven community members in 2014, will serve just under 800 students in grades 6-12 for the 2025-2026 school year. Located in Harvey, Louisiana, the school caters to a diverse student body from the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, consisting of 59% Black/African American, 24% White, 15% Hispanic, and 2% Asian students, with 87% qualifying as economically disadvantaged.
Remarkable achievements for Jefferson RISE Charter School include:
State recognized our school as Top Gains Badge Recipient (23-24 SY)
Graduation Rate A (22-23 SY, 23-24 SY)
Strength of Diploma A (23-24 SY)
Progress Rating A (23-24 SY)
#6 for SPS Growth in Louisiana (22-23 SY)
Achieved a School Performance Score (SPS) increase of over 17 points, resulting in a “B” rating for the high school and a “C” rating for the middle school (22-23 SY)
Position Overview
At Jefferson RISE, we are seeking a student-centered and equity-driven English Language (EL) Interventionist to support multilingual learners in achieving academic success across content areas. The ideal candidate will be skilled at identifying and addressing language development needs, collaborating with teachers to scaffold instruction, and empowering students to grow in both confidence and content mastery.
The EL Interventionist will play a critical role in ensuring our multilingual learners have access to rigorous, standards-aligned instruction while receiving targeted language support. This is a hands-on, collaborative position ideal for educators who believe language is a key lever for academic opportunity and are committed to making student thinking and voice visible.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Support & Student Services
Support students at varying levels of proficiency
Scaffold academic language within core content to ensure access to grade-level standards
Design and implement language-rich interventions that prioritize oral language development, academic vocabulary, and reading comprehension
Monitor progress and adjust instruction based on student performance data, classroom observations, and formative assessments
Collaboration & Coaching
Partner with general education and special education teachers to co-plan and differentiate instruction for English learners
Support teachers in making student thinking visible through structured talk, sentence frames, and written expression strategies
Provide guidance on integrating language objectives into daily instruction and assessments
Share best practices for culturally responsive teaching and language acquisition strategies
Data & Compliance
Conduct ongoing assessments of English language proficiency (e.g., ELPT) and maintain accurate records of student progress
Analyze data from classroom performance, language assessments, and student work to drive instructional decisions
Ensure all EL students receive required accommodations on assessments and in instruction
Maintain documentation and support school EL compliance
Family & Schoolwide Engagement
Communicate regularly with families about student progress, goals, and resources in accessible and respectful ways
Participate in the development and implementation of individualized English Learner plans
Support the school's vision for inclusion, equity, and linguistic diversity through schoolwide initiatives and events
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education and Certification:
Bachelor's degree (preferred)
Degree in content area (preferred)
Content area certification (preferred)
Experience and Skills:
Proven track record of helping students develop academic skills that support classroom and school success
Ability to maintain composure and consistency in high-stress situations
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Clear, direct communication skills with both students and adults
Prior experience working with youth in an educational or behavioral support setting preferred
Culture and Fit:
Believes deeply in the mission and students of Jefferson RISE
Eager to learn, grow, and improve their craft
Open to feedback and takes ownership for their impact on students and the school community
Willing to take initiative and find solutions when challenges arise
Acts with integrity and puts students first
Collaborative and flexible - ready to pitch in and support teammates
BENEFITS
RISE employees are paid twice a month on the 15th and last day of each month.
Jefferson RISE pays the following employee-only benefit costs for all full-time employees: coverage 85% of medical premiums and 100% of dental, vision, short and long term disability premiums. The Employee covers the remaining costs, including 15% employee medical and all spouse/dependent costs. RISE provides a 401(k) retirement plan to all W-2 employees, including a match of up to 100% of contributions on the first 3% deferred, then 50% of contributions from 3% to 5%. There is no vesting period. Jefferson RISE reserves the right to offer different or additional benefits to the Employee at any time.
$29k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Social Services Assistant
Marrero Healthcare Center
Youth counselor job in Marrero, LA
Monday-Friday8am-5pm Rate:$17/hr.
Nexion is a "Great Place to Work" because we provide:
Free employee and family telehealth immediately upon hire
Medical / Dental / Vision Care
Early Pay
FSA / HSA / 401k
Educational Advancement / increased pay with competency levels
Scholarship for employees and dependents
Emergency Relief
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support the Social Services Department by completing administrative/clerical duties.
Assist with obtaining consent forms and signatures from residents/families for medical release forms and services.
Gather pertinent information information from residents/families as directed by the Social Services Director/Social Worker.
Provide support during discharge planning, referrals to home health care, hospice, other long term care/assisted living facilities, etc.
Fax, scan, copy, email and file documents, as well as answer phone calls.
Adhere to confidentiality requirements.
Understand and demonstrate knowledge of and respect for the rights, dignity and individuality of each resident in all interactions.
Demonstrate honesty and integrity at all times in the care and use of resident and facility property.
Demonstrate respect for co-workers and responds to needs of residents by complying with facility policies.
Demonstrate ability to prioritize tasks and responsibilities and complete duties within allotted time.
Demonstrate willingness to take risks, generates new ideas for change, evaluates and recognizes priorities, selects effective team members, challenges others to learn, keep current and integrates new information.
Communicate and model organization values, fosters high performance, recognizes need for and provides adequate resources.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EOE M/F/D/V
$17 hourly 39d ago
Financial Advocate- Floater (Southshore/Westbank)
Onpath Federal Credit Union 3.8
Youth counselor job in Harahan, LA
At OnPath Credit Union, we share a passion for delivering exceptional service. Your primary role will involve building relationships with our members, offering personalized solutions and identifying opportunities to help them achieve financial success.
If you thrive in an environment with team members who truly enjoy what they do and you are sales driven and motivated to succeed, then OnPath is the place for you!
Voted eleven years in a row as one of the Top 40 Places to Work by the Times Picayune, we offer:
Competitive Compensation
Impressive Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, and 401(K) Plan
Paid Vacation, Wellness, Sick Time, and more!
Interested? Become part of the OnPath team that believes exceptional service defines the core of who we are.
We are looking for a Financial Advocate- Floater (Southshore) to join our team! The salary range for this position is $17.00 to $19.81 per hour based on skills and experience. This position is classified as On-site.
SCOPE:
As a dedicated member of the OnPath FCU team, this role performs a variety of tasks that in partnership with the surrounding departments, provides cost effective financial services for the benefit of our members who are our primary focus. Our core values are what make us E.P.I.I.C. We are Empathetic to the vast situations and needs of our members and to each other. We are Passionate about the financial growth and success of our members. We are Innovative in our ideas and goals to remain at the top of our class in financial services. Our Integrity is not an option. We require our employees to be honest and have strong moral principles. We are Committed to our promise to be the best financial advocates for our members and the communities we serve.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
The Financial Advocate Floater is a branch employee who has a "home" location but travels to any branch within their region that needs assistance. Financial Advocates have the opportunity to grow within the organization to a permanent branch position and/or any other position that becomes their passion.
The Financial Advocate is responsible for providing exceptional member service by having genuine and positive interactions with our members in order to not only handle routine transactions but also assess best products and services to put them in a better financial situation. This role involves accurately processing transactions, maintaining cash integrity, and promoting the credit union's products and services. The financial advocate serves as a front-line representative, ensuring a positive member experience in a fast-paced product and service-promoting environment.
The Financial Advocate will assist members, employees, and all appropriate internal credit union partners. Conducts daily business interactions and maintains constant alignment with OnPath's mission, culture, and core values. Encourages others to act with mission, culture, and core values in mind always. Demonstrates initiative and sound judgment in the absence of specific direction from management. Ensures value through decision making that supports credit union goals and interests. Passionately displays a desire to build rapport and expand relationships with all members both internally and externally. Stays informed on OnPath's products and services to provide the right recommendations to the right members at the right time. Promotes and maintains a positive image of the credit union to peers, members, and communities we serve.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Travels to any branch within the assigned region.
Greets and assists every member with a friendly, positive, and professional demeanor.
Possesses a genuine passion for helping people.
Accurately process deposits, withdrawals, transfers, loan payments, and other transactions.
Research, troubleshoot and resolve member and internal inquiries regarding policies, practices and products.
Conduct consultative conversations with our members in order to cross-sell opportunities such as checking accounts, personal and auto loans, credit cards, refinances, debt consolidation loans and refer mortgage and commercial loans to the appropriate departments.
Able to effectively communicate information on credit union products and services and meet or exceed referral and sales goals set by the branch.
Able to understand and interpret credit reports in order to offer the best solutions to our members.
Able to efficiently process loan documents.
Assist with branch opening and closing procedures as needed. Prepares currency and coin for shipment. Verifies cash drawers/currency shipments/vault totals. Support branch operations by performing administrative tasks and maintaining a clean and organized work environment.
Participate in training sessions and team meetings to stay informed about policies and procedures.
Adhere to all credit union policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements. Follow security procedures to protect against fraud and ensure member confidentiality. Report any suspicious activity or potential security breaches to management.
Completes all other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Up to 1 year of similar or related experience, including preparatory experience
Experience in a sales and/or customer service environment
Education/Certifications/Licenses:
High school education or GED
Interpersonal Skills
Professional, courtesy and tact are essential elements of the job. Work involves personal contact with customers and others inside and outside the organization, generally regarding fairly routine matters for the purposes of giving and obtaining information or instructions, updating or referring.
Other Skills
Knowledge of, or the ability to learn, federal, state, and local laws, statutes, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility is necessary. Proficiency with database software and the MS Office suite is also required
ADA
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, view customer information, and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 5 pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Working Conditions
Must be able to routinely perform work indoors in climate-controlled shared work area with minimal noise.
Mental Requirements
Must be able to perform job functions independently or with limited supervision and work effectively either on own or as part of a team. Must be able to read and carry out various written instructions and follow oral instructions. Must be able to complete basic mathematical calculations, spell accurately, and understand computer basics. Must be able to speak clearly and deliver information in a logical and understandable sequence. Must be capable of dealing calmly and professionally with numerous different personalities from diverse cultures at various levels within and outside of the organization and demonstrate highest levels of customer service and discretion when dealing with the public. Must be able to perform responsibilities with composure under the stress of deadlines / requirements for extreme accuracy and quality and/or fast pace. Must be able to effectively handle multiple, simultaneous, and changing priorities. Must be capable of exercising highest level of discretion on both internal and external confidential matters.
Disclaimers
Nothing in this position description is an implied contract for employment. The position description is intended to be an accurate account of the essential functions. The functions are not all encompassing and are subject to change at any time by management. The work environment characteristics described are representative of those that an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
OnPath FCU is an EOE/M/F/Disability/Veteran
$17-19.8 hourly 2d ago
Counselor-Residential
Odyssey House Louisiana 4.1
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Compensation: $23-$30.50/hr.
Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor-Residential Program
Join our mission to provide a comprehensive continuum of care for people in Louisiana, encompassing primary care, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment. Help save lives at OHL!
Job Summary
Odyssey House Detox Program is currently looking for a full-time Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor. The schedule is M-F 8am to 5pm, rotating holidays and weekends as needed. The Counselor will provide specialized services for the assigned caseload, provide core and ancillary group therapies weekly, individual counseling and when appropriate, family therapy. The Counselor has the main responsibility of maintaining communication with the referral source, court systems, and other involved human service providers as related to the client's ongoing treatment and discharge planning. The Counselor is responsible for working within the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment planning, treatment case reviews, and all written documentation as required by the agency, state and federal courts, and all funding sources.
Responsibilities and Duties
It is the duty and responsibility of the Counselor to:
provide Clinical services to assigned clients; conduct weekly group therapies, individual counseling and/or family therapy as outlined in treatment plans; co-lead group therapies; conduct family assessments/therapy;
function as a liaison to outside agencies, participate in case planning conferences, and treatment meetings and, when necessary, attend court hearings and represent the agency and client(s);
maintain contact with and is available to Agency personnel, client's drug court officer, and family members regarding client's progress, problems and crises;
maintain clinical case file for each client to include: assessments, Individual Treatment Plans,
Case notes, and discharge summaries;
apply ASAM Criteria to treatment planning;
maximize units of services and maintain contract units of service by working with clients to stay engaged in treatment;
provide crisis management when indicated by client need;
assist with the planning and organization of therapeutic client actives both at and outside of the facility;
ensure all written reports are up-to-date in case file;
ensure completion of electronic medical record documentation;
attend staff and other meetings;
attend regularly scheduled in-service training;
participate in quarterly training with staff;
complete all Incident Reports prior to the end of scheduled shift as required by Incident Policy and Procedure;
adhere to all Louisiana Department of Health and Agency contract requirements;
maintain COA standards and participate in COA site audits;
collaborate with other departments;
work with Bayou Health providers for initial authorization and concurrent authorizations;
ensure that all sign in sheets are printed for group and all groups are batched for billing; and
perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
Minimum qualifications include the following:
Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work or Counseling
A valid Louisiana State issued license in either counseling or social work
At least 1 year of substance use disorder treatment modalities (emphasis on Minnesota Model) and DSM-V experience
Excellent communication skills
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive Compensation and Benefits package includes insurance (health, dental, vision, life, long-term and short-term disability), leave benefits and 401k match.
Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. is an EEO Employer - M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status View all jobs at this company
$23-30.5 hourly 60d+ ago
High School Behavior Interventionist
New Orleans College Prep 4.4
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Walter L. Cohen High School is searching for an /Behavior Interventionist for the 2022 - 2023 school year. This individual will ensure a safe and productive environment for students while they are temporarily removed from the classroom. Additionally, he/she will support teachers in building classroom and school culture to ensure our students have both the academic skills and character traits to success in college and in life. If you are relentless about seeing all students achieve at high levels, this is a chance to work at a school that does whatever it takes to ensure our students are equipped with the academic and social skills needed to "Prep for College" and "Prep for Life."
Background:
Walter L. Cohen High School opened its doors in the Fall of 1949 and became the 5th public secondary school available to students of color in New Orleans. In 2012, Cohen became a member of the New Orleans College Prep (NOCP) charter management organization.
Our mission is to prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond.
Prior to Hurricane Katrina, only 1 in 10 public high school students graduated from college. We are on a mission to turn those statistics around and ensure all of our students have an opportunity to succeed in college and beyond.
NOCP is producing significant student achievement gains for our students, 75% of whom are African-American and ~20% of whom are English Language Learners. Recent highlights of our achievements include:
In 2015, Walter L. Cohen College Prep launched The Academy of Career and Community Education (ACCE) . ACCE is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students with significant exceptionalities (ages 14 - 22) to achieve their most rigorous post-graduation goals.
Cohen is the home of the 2018-2019 D.A.L.E. Fellowship for innovation in English Learner education. The fellowship includes a financial award, instructional resources, and ongoing training to support differentiation for English Learners. In addition to improving their own classroom practice, our ELL teachers train other content teachers and strengthen our capacity to deliver high quality instruction to all students.
More detailed information can be found on our website, ************************
Job Responsibilities
Builds positive and influential relationships with students, families and faculty;
De-escalates explosive situations; Manages own stress and frustration;
Able to address and lead large groups of students;
Consistently works to close the home-school gap through home visits, calls and community outreach programs
Design, use and coach teachers on send out processes;
Report all send outs, calls and home visits by recording the information in the student data tracking system;
Report all ISS/OSS/detention information daily to team through the student data tracking system and grade team meetings;
Ensure all work for ISS room organized and consistently administered
ISS procedures, conduct tracker and materials are easy to access and hand off to anyone covering the room and the room is neatly maintained.
Students are on task and productive while in ISS with classroom specific work.
Maximize and manager the ISS room in a manner that will reduce out of school suspensions
Assist Behavior Team in supervising students to ensure a safe, non-threatening, nurturing environment where students can thrive
Assist Behavior Team in working to close the home-school gap through home visits, calls, and community outreach programs
Communicates to staff all pertinent information, including but not limited to: detention lists, re-entry meetings after suspensions, send out, ISS, and OSS lists, etc.
Upholds school uniform and handbook code, and notifies team daily of student who have a uniform violation.
Design, use, and coach around disciplinary send out procedures and positive behavior interventions.
Assist Behavior Team in reviewing behavior referrals and data reports. Provides teachers feedback around behavioral patterns & suggested support
Participate in building level and/or grade level behavioral meetings
Other tasks as directed by the Principal, Assistant Principal, and/or Behavior Team
Qualifications:
Exemplary conflict resolution and/or restorative practices skills.
Effective, timely and clear written communication skills
Tenacious follow-up skills, follows through on commitments
Ability to follow directions and work unsupervised on multiple projects and meet deadlines
Proficient in Gmail, Google Drive (scheduling, calendar, contact functions), Word, Excel and Google Slides
Attention to detail: does not let important details slip through the cracks; meticulous
Experience: 2+ years working with children in low income communities.
Constant learner: Solicits feedback and implements new ideas in instruction, stays abreast of current research on teaching and learning, enhances professional skills
Solutions-Oriented: concentrates on finding ways to solve problems and improve systems
Enthusiasm: exhibits passion and excitement over work
High Expectations: An unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels
Work ethic: possesses a strong willingness to work hard and long hours to get the job done
Intelligence: learns quickly, demonstrates ability to quickly and proficiently absorb new information
Teamwork: Demonstrated ability to work well in a team
Spanish speaking is preferred.
Benefits:
Compensation:
We offer a competitive compensation package, including generous retirement contributions and comprehensive health benefits.
We offer a competitive compensation package, including but not limited to:
generous retirement contributions
relocation assistance
tuition reimbursement
comprehensive health benefits
medical coverage
prescription drug coverage
vision coverage
dental coverage
short term/long term disability
$40k-50k yearly est. 23d ago
2025-2026 Behavior Interventionist
Crescent City Schools 3.9
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Our Behavior Interventionists impact students' lives by:
Implementing with fidelity the school discipline and behavioral support systems
Collaborating with student support team members and teachers to help students maintain high behavior expectations
Working closely with the classroom teacher to support instruction for more than 50% of the workday
Building effective relationships with students and families and professionally communicating with families to encourage behavior changes at the school
Maintaining a school culture conducive to raising student achievement including, but not limited to, monitoring behavior pull-out rooms, hallways, cafeteria, after-school detention, and recess
Collecting and analyzing behavioral data to inform discipline decisions and improve practice
Providing supportive interventions to families and students
After CPI training, implementing de-escalation techniques when working with students in crisis
Responding with urgency to student support needs
Transitioning disruptive students quickly and without escalation from the classroom
Monitoring behavior pull-out rooms so students have a calm and orderly place to redirect themselves
Implementing weekly feedback and goal-setting into daily practice
Participating in daily, weekly, and quarterly meetings about student achievement
Participating in the life of the school, including student activities and events
Embodying, advocating, and operationalizing the mission, vision, and direction of the school
Taking on other tasks as needed
What We Offer:
Click here for more information about our innovative compensation system. This role may be on the Support Scale or the Associate Scale (depending on the applicant's experience and qualifications). It may include bumps for taking on leadership responsibilities, summer work, doing work outside of your regular duties, or longevity with CCS.
Click here for more information about our award-winning benefits package, which includes fully-paid health insurance, immediate 4% 401k match, employer-paid mental health services, and generous leave policies.
Apply now if you:
Believe in the mission and values of Crescent City Schools
Have demonstrated past success working with students in urban settings
Have a BA or BS degree (preferred)
Knowledge of social-emotional and behavioral interventions (preferred)
Bilingual (preferred)
Physical Requirements
Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, kneel, crouch, operate a computer and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds
After being trained in CPI, one may be required to restrain a student
This is an in-person role
About Crescent City Schools
Crescent City Schools is a nonprofit Charter Management Organization whose mission is to support and develop open-enrollment charter schools that raise student achievement and prepare students for college. Crescent City Schools currently operates three PreK-8th grade open-enrollment charter schools: Harriet Tubman and Dorothy Height Charter Schools on the West Bank and Mildred Osborne Charter School in the Kenilworth neighborhood. Our organization creates life-changing educational experiences for students and, through this work, transforms a city.
At Crescent City Schools, we believe in inspiring people. And we firmly believe our success is driven by dedicated and talented employees. Crescent City Schools is committed to attracting and retaining the best professionals in education with an array of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
$45k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Behavior Interventionist (25-26 SY)
Jefferson Rise 3.6
Youth counselor job in Harvey, LA
Jefferson RISE Charter School, founded by seven community members in 2014, will serve just under 800 students in grades 6-12 for the 2025-2026 school year. Located in Harvey, Louisiana, the school caters to a diverse student body from the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, consisting of 59% Black/African American, 24% White, 15% Hispanic, and 2% Asian students, with 87% qualifying as economically disadvantaged.
Remarkable achievements for Jefferson RISE Charter School include:
State recognized our school as Top Gains Badge Recipient (23-24 SY)
Graduation Rate A (22-23 SY, 23-24 SY)
Strength of Diploma A (23-24 SY)
Progress Rating A (23-24 SY)
#6 for SPS Growth in Louisiana (22-23 SY)
Achieved a School Performance Score (SPS) increase of over 17 points, resulting in a “B” rating for the high school and a “C” rating for the middle school (22-23 SY)
Position Overview
At Jefferson RISE, we believe that every student can succeed when provided with the right structure, instruction, and support. The Behavior Interventionist plays a critical role in promoting a safe, respectful, and responsible school culture by supporting students in developing the behavioral skills necessary for academic success.
Behavior Interventionists at RISE play a key role in creating a school culture where every student can thrive. They are consistent, calm under pressure, deeply committed to student growth, and capable of following through on systems with fidelity. They work proactively to prevent disruptions and respond effectively when interventions are needed-never lowering the bar for student behavior, but always offering the support required to meet it.
Key Responsibilities
Student Support & Intervention
Design and implement schoolwide behavior systems grounded in research-based practices and aligned to Jefferson RISE's core values
Lead de-escalation and conflict-resolution efforts with consistency, empathy, and a commitment to restoring student relationships
Oversee re-entry processes and restorative conversations following behavioral incidents to ensure students are ready to return to learning
Monitor and analyze behavior data to assess effectiveness of interventions and adjust supports accordingly
Leadership & Collaboration
Serve as the point person for schoolwide behavior management, coordinating closely with school leaders, teachers, and the student support team
Facilitate intervention planning meetings for students with ongoing behavioral needs and ensure action steps are implemented with fidelity
Coach staff in implementing behavioral supports and help build capacity for maintaining a strong school culture
Build and sustain strong relationships with families through proactive communication and shared problem-solving
School Culture & Environment
Facilitate a positive, inclusive school culture by reinforcing behavior expectations and leading with consistency, visibility, and care
Maintain a strong presence during key transition times (arrival, lunch, dismissal, hallway transitions) to ensure student safety and engagement
Design and support implementation of recognition systems, celebrations, and culture-building routines that promote Respect, Responsibility, and Safety
Model professional, emotionally responsive behavior and coach others to do the same
Systems & Compliance
Ensure accurate documentation of behavioral incidents, interventions, and parent communication in school data systems
Analyze trends in student behavior and collaborate with leadership to design targeted, proactive support structures
Support compliance with school, state, and charter accountability requirements related to behavior and discipline
Maintain confidentiality and uphold legal and ethical standards in all behavior-related matters
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education and Certification:
Bachelor's degree required
Experience and Skills:
Proven track record of helping students develop behavioral skills that support classroom and school success
Deep understanding of behavior management strategies, restorative practices, and positive behavior interventions
Ability to maintain composure and consistency in high-stress situations
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Clear, direct communication skills with both students and adults
Prior experience working with youth in an educational or behavioral support setting preferred
Culture and Fit:
Believes deeply in the mission and students of Jefferson RISE
Eager to learn, grow, and improve their craft
Open to feedback and takes ownership for their impact on students and the school community
Willing to take initiative and find solutions when challenges arise
Acts with integrity and puts students first
Collaborative and flexible - ready to pitch in and support teammates
BENEFITS
RISE employees are paid twice a month on the 15th and last day of each month.
Jefferson RISE pays the following employee-only benefit costs for all full-time employees: coverage 85% of medical premiums and 100% of dental, vision, short and long term disability premiums. The Employee covers the remaining costs, including 15% employee medical and all spouse/dependent costs. RISE provides a 401(k) retirement plan to all W-2 employees, including a match of up to 100% of contributions on the first 3% deferred, then 50% of contributions from 3% to 5%. There is no vesting period. Jefferson RISE reserves the right to offer different or additional benefits to the Employee at any time.
$29k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Counselor (PRN)-Residential
Odyssey House Louisiana 4.1
Youth counselor job in New Orleans, LA
Compensation Range: $23-$30.50/hr
Licensed/Licensed-Eligible Social Worker or Counselor-Residential Program
Join our mission to provide a comprehensive continuum of care for people in Louisiana, encompassing primary care, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment. Help save lives at OHL!
Job Summary
Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. is seeking a PRN, non-exempt Licensed Counselor. The schedule for this position is as needed, after hours, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as needed. The Counselor will provide specialized services for the assigned caseload, provide core and ancillary group therapies weekly, individual counseling and when appropriate, family therapy. The Counselor has the main responsibility of maintaining communication with the referral source, court systems, and other involved human service providers as related to the client's ongoing treatment and discharge planning. The Counselor is responsible for working within the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment planning, treatment case reviews, and all written documentation as required by the agency, state and federal courts, and all funding sources.
Responsibilities and Duties
It is the duty and responsibility of the Counselor to:
· provide Clinical services to assigned clients; conduct weekly group therapies, individual counseling and/or family therapy as outlined in treatment plans; co-lead group therapies; conduct family assessments/therapy;
· function as a liaison to outside agencies, participate in case planning conferences, and treatment meetings and, when necessary, attend court hearings and represent the agency and client(s);
· maintain contact with and is available to Agency personnel, client's drug court officer, and family members regarding client's progress, problems and crises;
· maintain clinical case file for each client to include: assessments, Individual Treatment Plans,
· Case notes, and discharge summaries;
· apply ASAM Criteria to treatment planning;
· maximize units of services and maintain contract units of service by working with clients to stay engaged in treatment;
· provide crisis management when indicated by client need;
· assist with the planning and organization of therapeutic client actives both at and outside of the facility;
· ensure all written reports are up-to-date in case file;
· ensure completion of electronic medical record documentation;
· attend staff and other meetings;
· attend regularly scheduled in-service training;
· participate in quarterly training with staff;
· complete all Incident Reports prior to the end of scheduled shift as required by Incident Policy and Procedure;
· adhere to all Louisiana Department of Health and Agency contract requirements;
· maintain COA standards and participate in COA site audits;
· collaborate with other departments;
· work with Bayou Health providers for initial authorization and concurrent authorizations;
· ensure that all sign in sheets are printed for group and all groups are batched for billing; and
· perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
Required:
Minimum qualifications include the following:
· High School Diploma or equivalent
· Valid CIT certification
· Currently enrolled in a Clinical Social Work or Counseling Master's Degree program
· At least 1 year of substance use disorder treatment modalities (emphasis on Minnesota Model) and DSM-V experience
· Excellent communication skills
· RAC, CAC, PLPC, LPC, LMSW, LCSW, CIT, LAC
Preferred:
Preferred qualifications include the following:
· Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Social Work or Counseling
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How much does a youth counselor earn in New Orleans, LA?
The average youth counselor in New Orleans, LA earns between $25,000 and $52,000 annually. This compares to the national average youth counselor range of $27,000 to $49,000.
Average youth counselor salary in New Orleans, LA
$36,000
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