Youth Advocate
Ouachita Children's Center
Location
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Quick overview
The Youth Advocate provides daily care, supervision, and mentorship to shelter residents while modeling accountability and respect. Responsibilities include managing behaviors, assisting with academic needs, and ensuring safety through regular headcounts and incident reporting.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and a valid Arkansas Driver's license with an excellent driving record. Experience in residential care for children is preferred, and applicants must pass a physical exam and TB health card check.
Job description
Full Time Open Availability (3p-11p, or mid shifts) Full Time Overnight Available (11p-7a) Part Time Weekends Available
Position Summary
The Youth Advocate is responsible for the daily care, supervision, interaction and treatment of the shelter residents.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides Supervision of daily care of residents while modeling advocacy and mentorship to each resident. Models and teaches accountability, respect, trust and appropriate behaviors relating to shelter rules and guidelines. Physically capable of restraining youth if necessary (must be trained in Handle With Care and follow policy guidelines concerning seclusion/restraint) Assists in transportation of residents as necessary to execute the case plan. Supervises ACT2, Enrichment, visitation, meals, and chores. Will report on residents' behaviors at the end of each shift by submitting shift notes into EMR. Incident reports are included (and required) where applicable. Will complete incident report forms as required. Will participate in staff meetings and trainings as required. As needed, responsible for meal preparation in accordance with planned menus and keeping records for National School Lunch Program, including Point of Service. When designated as the medication administrator for shift, will adhere to OCC medication administration policies and procedures. Offers active listening and support during crises or difficult moments to help residents navigate challenges. Help residents with homework or academic needs, encouraging goal setting. Teach essential skills like time management, conflict resolution, and personal hygiene. Lead physical, creative, or social activities that encourage teamwork and health. Perform designated client headcount in 15-minute intervals. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience: High school education or GED with a demonstrated ability to work with troubled youth. Minimum of six months experience in residential care of children preferred. Must pass physical examination and have a current TB health card. Must have a current Arkansas Driver's license and an excellent driving record. Skills and Knowledge: Displays leadership skills. Competent to assess the needs of clients. Practices and models conflict resolution skills. Models with clients and staff-accountability, respect and trust. Ability to work as a team member Follows OCC code of ethics. Ability to collect and analyze data to improve program outcomes. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity to OCC's clients and families and socioeconomic characteristics Ouachita Children, Youth, and Family Services is a nationally accredited organization through the Council on Accreditation (COA).