NIGHT SHIFT 12am-8am Youth Development Specialist
Youth and Family Alternatives
Location
New Port Richey, Florida
Salary
$19 - $21 / HOUR
Quick overview
Provide direct supervision and care for youth aged 10 to 17 in a residential setting, ensuring a safe and trauma-informed environment. Responsibilities include monitoring clients, managing behavior using crisis intervention, and handling daily chores and administrative records.
Requirements summary
Requires a High School Diploma or GED and a valid Florida Driver's License with a clean driving record. Candidates must be physically capable of high activity, including lifting 50+ pounds and standing for extended periods.
Job description
LOOKING FOR EMPLOYEES TO CONSISTENTLY WORK NIGHT SHIFT 12am - 8am with + $1/hour Shift Differential
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). Night shift adds $1.00 per hour to base pay rate. 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.
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 monitor walks, and wake up for school when school is in session.
- Report unusual behavior and use Crisis Intervention techniques proactively.
- Complete chores: sweeping, laundry, making beds, general cleaning, organizing, making breakfast for clients only on weekend mornings.
- Drive clients to school on first day, then walk them to get on school bus when school is in session.
- 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.
Benefits
- Shift Differential