Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Salary
$17 - $19 / HOUR
The Behavioral Youth Counselor teaches essential life skills and provides daily physical care for youth with complex behavioral and mental health challenges. Responsibilities include facilitating group therapy, assisting in treatment planning, and completing clinical documentation in an EMR system.
A bachelor's degree and experience working with youth are required, with a strong preference for experience with at-risk populations. Candidates must possess a valid driver's license and be physically capable of performing interventions and lifting up to 100 pounds.
The Behavioral Youth Counselor, also known as a Teacher Counselor: Teaches youth necessary life skills and provides for their daily physical care Assists in treatment planning for each youth Participates in youth transports to various locations (including but not limited to doctors' appointments, court dates, community outings, home passes, etc.) Participates in recreation therapy sessions with their assigned group of youth Helps youth develop and implement positive coping skills using therapeutic interventions Facilitates group therapy sessions to support youth building life skills, social skills, moral reasoning skills, and anger control skills Completes daily documentation (such as contact notes, milieu notes, and precautionary notes) in an electronic medical record system (EMR) Performs other duties as assigned
The supervision and treatment of youth requires prolonged periods of walking, standing, running, climbing stairs, and physical agility. Applicants must be able to participate in physical interventions when necessary and frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, occasionally more than 100 pounds. Applicants are required to complete Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and CPR trainings and pass an agility and strength evaluation. Applicants must possess a current, valid driver’s license.
Market context
PRN behavioral youth counselor roles in Tennessee often reflect steady demand for staff who can support youth in residential, school, or community settings, especially when experience with at-risk populations is preferred. These positions can be competitive because employers look for a bachelor’s degree, a valid driver’s license, and the physical ability to perform interventions and lift up to 100 pounds. Before applying, review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to highlight direct youth experience and any crisis or behavior-support work.
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