Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 409.140 - Youth Transitional Housing Program Staff
a) A YTHP supervisor shall be required for
any YTHP and shall:
1) Be at least 25 years
of age;
2) Have obtained a
Bachelor's degree;
3) Have 3 years
of full-time experience in a residential, transitional or shelter care program
or in related youth service programs;
4) Demonstrate skill in working with and
managing youth of the type served in the program; and
5) Demonstrate ability to work cooperatively
with administrative staff and persons external to the program.
b) All persons currently serving
as supervisors and who have served in that capacity for a minimum of 3 years
immediately preceding September 1, 2006 shall continue to be deemed qualified
for their positions as supervisors where they are employed as of the effective
date of this Part.
c) YTHP staff
are those persons whose primary responsibility is the daily supervision of the
residents of the YTHP. Persons employed in other capacities may function as
homeless youth caretakers provided they are qualified as YTHP staff and other
duties do not interfere with supervision of the youth. YTHP staff shall:
1) Be at least 21 years of age;
2) Have obtained a high school diploma or
general education diploma (GED certificate);
3) Be in good physical and mental health per
Section
409.190;
4) Have demonstrated through employment or
volunteer work:
A) Skills in the field of
youth care or the capacity to develop these skills;
B) Ability to work within the program
structure and to accept supervision; and
C) Ability to work constructively with
parents, other agencies and the community.
d) YTHP case managers are those persons whose
primary responsibilities are to assess the needs of homeless youth, to develop
individualized plans for services, and to identify available resources to meet
client needs. Homeless youth case managers shall:
1) Be at least 21 years of age;
2) Have obtained a Bachelor's degree;
and
3) Have at least 2 years of
full-time case management experience in a residential, transitional or shelter
care program or in related youth service programs.
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