NIGHT SHIFT 12am to 8am Youth Development Specialist
Youth and Family Alternatives
Location
Brooksville, Florida
Salary
$19 - $21 / HOUR
Quick overview
Responsible for the direct supervision and safety of youth aged 10 to 17 in a residential setting. Duties include monitoring clients, implementing trauma-informed care, and managing daily activities and documentation.
Requirements summary
Requires a High School Diploma or GED and a valid Florida Driver's License with two years of experience. Candidates must be physically capable of high activity and lifting over 50 pounds.
Job description
Youth Development Specialist
Entry-level direct care position responsible for the supervision of clients (10 to 17 years) in a youth residential program. This is a tiered position ranging from Entry Level Tier 1 ($19) - Tier 2 ($21). Based on program needs, skills and experience.
In addition to the duties and requirements listed below, YFA expects employees to be committed to incorporating principles of trauma-informed care in all areas of service delivery. Commitment to these principles is demonstrated through active participation in agency-required training, use of trauma-informed practices, and understanding that trauma-informed environments require cultural sensitivity and an emphasis on a safe and respectful environment for all.
LOOKING FOR EMPLOYEES TO CONSISTENTLY WORK NIGHT SHIFT 12 am to 8 am = Shift Differential +$1.00/Hour
Specific job responsibilities and goals include but are not limited to
- Entry-level direct care position responsible for the supervision of clients (10 to 17 years) in a youth residential program.
- Utilize the Youth Development System to identify development areas for each youth.
- Provide direct supervision for resident clients, including bed checks every 10 minutes and waking up clients for school when in session.
- Complete chores which may include: sweeping, laundry, making beds, general cleaning and organizing.
- Make breakfast for clients on weekend days.
- Drive clients to school for first time, then facilitate getting client on school bus.
- Report unusual behavior and use Crisis Intervention techniques proactively.
- Maintain order and discipline among resident clients, assigning consequences and using Crisis Intervention techniques when trained.
- Foster a safe and welcoming environment for youth, families, and colleagues, ensuring emotional and physical security without re-traumatization.
- Follow a trauma-informed approach, demonstrating sensitivity to individuals’ needs and experiences.
- Lead group discussions and plan recreational activities aligned with development themes.
- Complete monitoring notes, runaway/incident reports, and client case records.
- Handle clerical aspects of intake process for new resident clients.
Education & Experience
Required
High School Diploma or GED; valid FL Driver's License with at least two years of driving experience, ability to maintain a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR), ability to maintain personal vehicle/driving liability insurance. Ability to practice self-care and seek support as needed to prevent burnout while providing trauma-informed care.
Preferred
Associate Degree, 2+ years of direct work experience with adolescents, work experience in a Residential setting.
Physical Requirements
Requires a high degree of physical activity including the ability to run, jump, bend, and stand for significant time periods (2+ hours), lift and carry 50+ pounds. The ability to travel on a regional basis as needed for training and transport.