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Core responsibilities

The non-Secure detention counselor ensures the safety and positive development of at-Risk youth in a short-Term residential detention facility by supervising daily activities and maintaining a structured environment. Responsibilities include counseling youth individually and in groups, ensuring adherence to program schedules, and assisting with facility security and daily tasks.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a high school diploma or ged is required, along with at least one year of experience working with youth and families, though an associate's degree can substitute for the experience. Candidates must successfully complete on-The-Job training for therapeutic crisis intervention (Tci) and first aid/Cpr certification, and possess a valid driver's license.

high schoolassociate degreeCommunicationTime ManagementCounselingSchedulingCPRSupervisionCrisis InterventionBehavior ManagementSafetySecurityCultural DiversityFirst Aid