The common responsibilities for this position include connecting and meeting with community members, schools, NGOs, and key stakeholders to assess the needs of youth, providing case contact, assessment, counseling, follow-up, and referrals. Planning and implementing various group sessions and activities, coordinating and promoting community services, and organizing youth activities and school engagement initiatives are also key duties. Managing the daily operations of youth spaces, maintaining communication and collaboration with partners and schools, and writing proposals for external resources are essential tasks. Additionally, providing on-campus services to secondary school students, including counseling and consultation services, organizing relevant activities or groups for students, and participating in service development projects are required. Supporting emotional health services for parents, including online counseling and in-person activities, coordinating the "Good Parents, Good Mood" program, and handling administrative tasks related to these services are also part of the role. Lastly, organizing career planning activities for students and managing cases involving high-risk youth offenders are included in the responsibilities.
The percentages next to each skill reflect the sector’s demands in these respective skills. E.g., 30% means this skill has been listed in 30% of all the job postings in this sector.
The skills distribution tells you what specific skill sets are in demand. E.g., Skills with a distribution of “More than 50%” means that these skills are wanted in more than 50% of the job postings.
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