Job detail
Youth Care Specialist, part-time, weekend morning shifts
Every Child's Hope
#Community Engagement#Documentation#Training#Safety#Supervision#Progress Notes#Crisis Management#Inclusivity#Empowerment#Life Skills#Trauma-Informed Care#Emotional Regulation
OtherOn Site0-2 yrs$18 / HOURPosted 4 months ago
Location
Overland, Missouri
Salary
$18 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Youth Care Specialist is responsible for providing trauma-sensitive supervision and maintaining a safe environment for youth. They also participate in treatment support and facilitate daily living routines to promote emotional safety and life skills.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a high school diploma and preferably one year of experience in direct youth care. A commitment to trauma-informed principles and strong communication skills are essential.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- St Louis, MO 63114Youth Care Specialist, part-time, weekend morning shifts. At Every Child’s Hope (ECH), we partner with the community to support children, youth, and families in their pursuit of health and wholeness through quality, professional, and faithful services. Rooted in a trauma-informed approach, our mission is to provide hope for every child and healing for every family—every day. As a Youth Care Specialist, you will play a vital role in fostering a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for youth in our residential treatment program. This position is central to promoting healing, building resilience, and supporting youth in overcoming adversity and reaching their full potential.
- Key
- Responsibilities: Supervision & Safety · Provide attuned, trauma-sensitive supervision to ensure youth safety and accountability at all times. · Maintain secure and sanitary living areas free from contraband and hazards, while respecting youth dignity and autonomy. Treatment Support · Participate actively in treatment team meetings, contributing insights that reflect youth strengths and needs. · Apply Safe Crisis Management techniques and Trauma-Informed Care principles to de-escalate situations and promote emotional regulation. · Administer medications per agency policy and respond to crises with calm, compassionate intervention. Daily Living & Life Skills · Facilitate daily routines that promote predictability and emotional safety. · Provide hands-on instruction in life skills such as hygiene, cooking, cleaning, and fitness, emphasizing empowerment and self-efficacy. Communication & Documentation · Complete progress notes and treatment documentation accurately and on time, using strength-based language. · Reporting Conduct maintenance and safety needs, modeling shared responsibility and pride in space. Professionalism & Community Engagement · Foster trusting, respectful relationships with youth, staff, and community partners. · Uphold ethical standards and maintain confidentiality, especially regarding trauma histories. · Participate in required training and promote a positive, inclusive youth culture that reflects ECH’s values. · Maintain open, respectful communication with staff via logs, email, and meetings to ensure collaborative care.
- Job
- Type:
- Part-time, weekends, morning shifts, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
- Pay: From $17.50 per hour
- Workdays:
- Part-time,
- Weekends, morning shifts, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Opportunity to pick up open shifts.
- QualificationsRequired
- Key
- Skills and
- Qualifications: · A commitment to trauma-informed principles, including safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, and empowerment. · Experience identifying and implementing solutions that ensure inclusive participation and opportunity. · A proven ability to leverage relevant qualifications to inform healing-centered strategies. · Strong communication skills to distribute clear, compassionate, and culturally responsive information. · Dedication to continuous learning, including trauma-informed awareness through new hire and annual training. Essential Functions and Physical Demands · Able to lift up to 50 lbs. · Regularly required to sit and stand · Requires the use of Safe Crisis Management (SCM) techniques, which include occasional physical interventions and will require assisting individuals to the floor, bending, kneeling, and lifting. · Required to pass physical examination. · Required to obtain and maintain training and certification as mandated by Licensing Regulations Additional Requirements · High School Diploma. · Preferred experience 1 year in direct youth care