Seven Hills Foundation
Location
Barre, Massachusetts
Salary
$21 - $23 / HOUR
Provide direct care and supervision to youth in a residential setting using a trauma-informed approach. Responsibilities include maintaining structure, managing behaviors through de-escalation, and mentoring students in life skills.
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid driver's license. Candidates should have 0-3 years of related experience in human services, internships, or volunteer work.
Provide Direct Care & Support Ensure the safety, supervision, and well-being of students at all times Build positive, professional relationships while maintaining appropriate boundaries Teach and reinforce healthy behaviors, hygiene, and life skills Support a trauma-informed treatment approach (ACORN model) Maintain Structure & Routine Supervise students with constant visual and auditory awareness Facilitate daily schedules, activities, and transitions Conduct routine room checks and safety monitoring Transport students to appointments and activities as needed Behavioral Support Respond to behaviors using CPI (Nonviolent Crisis Intervention) techniques Use de-escalation strategies and, when necessary, approved physical interventions Promote positive behavior, self-regulation, and social development Engage & Mentor Lead and participate in recreational and skill-building activities Serve as a role model for appropriate social interactions Support students in family connections and communication Documentation & Communication Complete shift notes, reports, and required documentation accurately and on time Communicate incidents, concerns, and updates to supervisors Health & Safety Maintain a clean, safe, and organized environment Support students with daily living tasks and housekeeping Respond appropriately to illness, injury, or emergencies
High school diploma, GED, HiSET, or equivalent required Valid driver’s license (Class C or D) required 0–3 years of related experience (human services, internships, or volunteer work accepted)
Market context
In Massachusetts, Direct Support Professional I - Child Care Specialist roles often see steady demand because providers need staff who can support children consistently in residential, community, or behavioral health settings. These jobs are competitive when candidates bring a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license, and some human services, internship, or volunteer experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to show reliability, child-focused support skills, and willingness to work in structured care environments.
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