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Safe Place for Youth · 1 day ago

LGBTQ+ Program Coordinator

Safe Place for Youth (SPY) is the leading service provider for youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in West Los Angeles. They are seeking an LGBTQ+ Program Coordinator to lead a comprehensive LGBTQ-affirming program, providing safe spaces and mentorship for LGBTQ foster youth and transitional-age youth.

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Responsibilities

Facilitate weekly Queer Joy group sessions (5–15 youth per session) focusing on identity exploration, self-care, sexual health, and navigating internalized homophobia and transphobia
Integrate creative, youth-centered activities such as zine-making, queer trivia, playlist-building, and DIY self-care kits
Create a safe, affirming environment where LGBTQ youth can build confidence, belonging, and community
Distribute gender-affirming products
Develop and maintain LGBTQ-specific resource lists
Provide individualized referrals for gender-affirming healthcare and legal services, including name/gender marker changes
Support SPY staff and partners in strengthening cultural competency and trauma-informed practices in daily interactions with LGBTQ youth
Partner with LA Pride, Promote, and other local organizations to host youth-centered events and outreach opportunities
Collaborate with the Los Angeles LGBT Center to provide mentorship opportunities for LGBTQ youth
Co-host workshops with AMAAD Institute on topics such as coming out, intersectionality, and identity development
Advocate for LGBTQ-inclusive organizational policies and practices within SPY and across partner systems
Collect data and feedback from participants to inform program improvements and broader advocacy efforts
Collaborate with SPY’s Access Center and Clinical Teams to support day-to-day program operations and youth engagement, ensuring LGBTQ+ youth are connected across all service areas
Implement culturally responsive outreach strategies to engage LGBTQ+ youth and allies in SPY’s case management and wellness services
Plan and facilitate site-wide community-building events (e.g. field trips, social gatherings, creative workshops) that foster belonging among LGBTQ youth and their peers, as part of SPY’s broader commitment to inclusive, affirming programming for all
Support wraparound resource navigation for LGBTQ+ youth, including warm referrals for housing, mental health, benefits, education, parenting resources, and employment
Contribute to multidisciplinary care coordination by participating in case conferencing and team-based service planning
Provide ongoing feedback to internal teams on how to improve site-wide LGBTQ+ inclusion and cultural responsiveness
Other duties as assigned to support the mission of SPY and the well-being of transitional age youth

Qualification

Trauma-informed careLGBTQ youthCultural competencySocial science degreeCommunication skillsMicrosoft Office proficiencyGoogle Drive proficiencyCommitment to equityOrganizational skillsFacilitation skillsCollaboration skillsFlexibility in schedulingSelf-starter

Required

Bachelor's degree in social science or related field preferred
Related work or lived experience will be strongly considered in place of or in addition to a degree
1–2 years of experience providing direct services to high-risk transitional-age youth required
1–2 years of experience utilizing a trauma-informed care model required
Working knowledge of child and adolescent social, emotional, and cognitive development, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction service models
Ability to work within legal and ethical guidelines when serving LGBTQ youth
Flexibility in scheduling based on program needs (including evenings and weekends for events/workshops)
Commitment and passion for the mission, vision, values, and culture of SPY
A self-starter who can drive innovative, affirming programming
Strong communication, facilitation, and organizational skills
Ability to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced environment
A valid California driver's license, auto insurance, and the ability to transport youth
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Drive
Deep cultural humility and commitment to LGBTQ equity

Benefits

Comprehensive health coverage
403b with agency contribution
Vacation/sick time
Weekly meditation/mindfulness
Professional development opportunities that are tailored to your individual career growth

Company

Safe Place for Youth

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SPY's mission is to empower young people experiencing homelessness to thrive by providing lasting, community-driven solutions

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Erika Hartman
Chief Executive Officer
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