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SELF DETERMINATION ASSISTANT

Buffalo, NY ยท On-site

$16 - $31.50/hr

The Self Determination Assistant provides instruction and supervision to people participating in the Self-Direction Program, including Community Habilitation and In Home Respite. The Self ...

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What are self determination jobs?

Self determination jobs refer to roles where individuals, often with disabilities, have the authority and support to make their own choices about employment, services, and daily activities. In the context of disability services, self determination jobs allow participants to direct their own support, including hiring staff, managing schedules, and controlling their budgets. These roles empower individuals to live more independently and pursue meaningful employment that aligns with their interests and goals.

What is the difference between Self Determination vs Case Manager?

AspectSelf DeterminationCase Manager
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications in advocacy or social servicesTypically requires social work or counseling certifications
Work EnvironmentCommunity-based, client-focused, often in social services or advocacy organizationsOffice or community settings, coordinating services for clients
Industry UsageUsed in social services, disability support, and advocacy sectorsCommon in healthcare, social services, and community support sectors

Self Determination focuses on empowering individuals to make their own choices, often within social or disability support contexts. Case Managers coordinate services and resources for clients, ensuring their needs are met. While both roles involve supporting individuals, Self Determination emphasizes advocacy and personal empowerment, whereas Case Managers focus on service coordination and management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Self-Determination Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Self-Determination Specialist, you need a solid understanding of person-centered planning, disability services, and relevant legal frameworks, often supported by a degree in social work, counseling, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, individualized service planning tools, and knowledge of Medicaid waiver programs is typically required. Exceptional communication, advocacy, and problem-solving skills help build trust with clients and empower them to make informed choices. These skills are crucial for ensuring individuals with disabilities achieve greater autonomy, access resources, and lead fulfilling lives.

How does a Self Determination Specialist typically support individuals and families in developing personalized service plans?

A Self Determination Specialist works closely with individuals and their families to identify unique goals, assess resources, and design personalized service plans that foster independence and self-advocacy. This often involves facilitating person-centered planning meetings, coordinating with service providers, and ensuring that individuals have the information and tools needed to make informed choices. Collaboration and strong communication skills are essential, as the specialist acts as a bridge between clients, families, and community resources. Regular follow-ups and adjustments to the plan ensure ongoing support and progress toward each person's desired outcomes.
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Infographic showing various Self Determination job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.
Self Determination Coordinator

Self Determination Coordinator

Young Women's Freedom Center

Oakland, CA โ€ข On-site

$31.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

The Position:

The Self-Determination Coordinator role is grounded in YWFCโ€™s approach to personal and structural transformation and is guided by the organization's guiding principles of Sisterhood/ Siblinghood, Self- Determination, Spirituality, and Social Justice The Self-Determination Coordinator works to ensure that participants of YWFCโ€™s programs have the space, resources, access, and advocacy needed to support them in their healing journey, as well as accessing their own power and voice to navigate the systems and conditions that impact their lives. The Self Determination Coordinator works closely with all program staff and program participants, playing a critical role in supporting young cis and trans women and girls, trans men and boys and gender expansive youth* in finding their voice, building self-determination and using their expertise and experiences to advocate on behalf of themselves and others. The role of the Self Determination Coordinator is to ensure that youth at YWFC are provided support from a peer-based, restorative justice framework that is culturally grounded, and gender-specific. Additionally, the SD Coordinator ensures that the organization has the proper resources, support, and partners in place to support this work. They are responsible for conducting initial intakes and assessments, working with youth to identify their needs and strengths, assisting them in developing personal and professional goals, and providing support in accessing community resources, such as housing, child care, educational programs, etc. Additionally, this position is responsible for ensuring that all coaching approaches and methods are in line with the organization's mission, vision, values, theory of change, methodology, as well as ensuring that we fulfill grant requirements, and YWFC annual goals and Site goals.

Salary: $31.25 / hour


General Duties:

โ— Building rapport with youth on-site at YWFC and off-site at program locations including juvenile hall, jail, group homes, and county jail, to ensure folks receive the appropriate support through phone calls, snail mail, advocacy letter, and referrals appropriate services

โ— Conduct interviews, assessments, and develop Self-Determined Life Maps and provide resources for youth onsite at the Center and off-site at program locations including juvenile hall, jail, and group homes, and in the community

โ— Work as a part of the YWFC team, supporting youth connect to YWFC after detention through self-determination advocacy and leadership programs, and ensuring activities are cohesive and coordinated amongst program staff

โ— Provide orientation and training to new staff, interns and volunteers who will support leadership programming of YWFCโ€™s guiding principles, methodology, and policy and procedures

โ— Plan, facilitate, and oversee Self-Determination Advocacy activities, including Culture and Healing Circles and Programs, youth-driven community projects, special events, and other outings

โ— Coordinate early career exploration and leadership development, including sharing job opportunities, scholarship information, college tours, financial aid workshops, career mentoring, and healing centered opportunities

โ— Engage participants as community experts and provide leadership based economic opportunities for participants to begin to engage in YWFCโ€™s work as appropriate and as a part of a larger site based strategy

โ— Collaborate with other program staff on building organizing and advocacy capacity and skills for youth ready to step into leadership roles and engage in YWFC advocacy initiatives.

โ— Monitor referrals and maintain relationships with the staff of external stakeholders and system partners working with participants, including, but not limited to Probation Departments, Public Defender's, community-based agencies, School districts, Social Workers, etc.

โ— Participate in necessary meetings with other team members to ensure holistic support and additional support strategies needed to better support participant

โ— Participate in YWFCโ€™s movement, policy, and local campaign work on an ongoing basis including; participating in strategy and strategy related meetings as necessary, participating in work to advance local campaigns, represent the organization publicly as requested and approved, and participate in coalitions and other community based work as approved/ requested by supervisor

โ— Support participants in navigating systems (juvenile justice, foster care, mental health, etc.) by providing advocacy, resources, and ongoing support in self-advocacy strategies and education.

โ— Build authentic, deeply supportive relationships with youth participating in programs and or ensure staff working with youth are maintaining YWFC standards of conduct, exemplifying YWFC values, and utilizing YWFC methodologies and frameworks


Reporting and Evaluation

โ— Maintain and enter data into appropriate data collection systems for reporting for both city and county, and foundation grant requirements and internal organizational systems/databases in a timely manner

โ— Maintain weekly program notes and reporting, and collect data pertaining to programmatic goals to contribute to quarterly progress reports

โ— Oversee all reporting requirements for your respective work plans (monthly reports, data collection, operations reports, Supervision check ins, etc.) and ensure all proper forms are completed, progress is monitored, and data is updated.

โ— Provide monthly program summaries to the Site Director including quantitative and qualitative data of all programmatic activities, trainings and outcomes pertaining to programmatic goals

โ— Ensure programs and program activities are evaluated and updated on an ongoing basis and that feedback and findings from evaluations are used to develop, revise, and update programs and activities

โ— Track participant attendance and engagement, and provide support and accountability to youth around consistent attendance and engaged participation

โ— Ensure program forms, overviews, flyers, curriculums, and any other significant program data is updated and stored appropriately, in accordance with YWFCโ€™s filing and storage procedures


Administrative Duties:

โ— Participate in special projects, and tasks as needed and directed by supervisor and other YWFC Directors in efforts to support the advancement of YWFC and site goals

โ— Create ongoing opportunities for leadership development of youth that we work with including opportunities to learn new tasks and skills, take leadership in the work, and engage in ongoing opportunities.

โ— Respond to emails, text messages, and other correspondence in a timely manner

โ— Participate in YWFC events, staff meetings, trainings, and staff development opportunities on an ongoing basis

โ— Embody and model the values of the organization: Sisterhood/Siblinghood, Self-determination, social justice, and spirituality.


Entity:
YWFC
Requirements:

๏ปฟโ— Deep familiarity in California and local site socio-political landscape and youth service providers, and passionate about youth, community development, issues of youth leadership.

โ— The person must be comfortable, mature and professional in interacting with diverse community partners, custody staff, students and colleagues with diverse heritage and backgrounds.

โ— Excellent verbal and written communication skills demonstrating the ability to interact effectively with program participants, staff colleagues, board members, external stakeholders, and public speaking events

โ— Strong organizational skills, ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously, and meet and handle multiple deadlines and tasks simultaneously deadlines

โ— Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Suitel, and general computer/ internet use.

โ— Willingness and ability to grow professionally, be accountable, and to expand skills and adapt to evolving organization environments and constantly changing circumstances

โ— Advanced problem-solving skills; tactfully address and resolve questions/concerns

โ— Must be able to meet participants in the field and community, and attend external meetings outside of the designated office as an essential function of this role (Driverโ€™s License Strongly preferred)