3rd Shift Youth Treatment Specialist (Part-Time)
Wedgwood Christian ServicesAbout the role
3rd Shift Youth Treatment Specialist (Part-Time) - Cook Claus Program
Working in one of our residential homes alongside our experienced care team, you’ll implement individual treatment plans tailored to meet the needs of girls ages 12-17 in our program. You’ll ensure the safety of each child, and manage tasks that create a warm, loving home for kids who need a refuge.
Compensation + Collaboration
We’re starting team members up to $22.50 per hour with a generous benefits package. You’ll join a passionate, purposeful, and collaborative team who is committed to doing what it takes to give youth a brighter future.
Where healing begins.
The teens who come to live at Wedgwood often have little sense of what a loving home feels like. As a Wedgwood Youth Treatment Specialist, you can help instill the compassion, self-worth, and optimism that our residents need to overcome their trauma, addiction, and behavioral health issues. You’ll work alongside our expert clinical care team to mentor residents, building relationships utilizing trauma-informed care techniques, helping them develop healthy life skills, and teaching teens to use their voices for position outcomes. By consistently showing up for our residents, you can help transform lives and have an impact on generations to come.
Hours: Every other weekend, 11pm-7am.
Responsibilities:
- Strive to create a therapeutic milieu: an environment marked by warmth, empathy and respect.
- Provide a stable, positive role model for residents, while maintaining a primary helping relationship with residents.
- Support behavior-management efforts through timely use of verbal de-escalation, crisis-intervention techniques, and non-violent physical interventions when necessary for safety.
- Instruct residents in social, physical, and daily living skills by interacting with them in routine daily interactions.
- Assure residents maintain good physical health by supporting and encouraging residents in planned physical activities.
- Assure residents receive adequate nutrition. Assist in meal preparation; for certain programs may assist with menu planning and food purchases as assigned.
- Dispense medications at prescribed intervals as assigned.
- Assure residents receive adequate medical, dental, vision, and hygiene care; provide first aid or CPR if required; schedule appointments as assigned.
- Transport residents to scheduled appointments, activities, work, meetings, etc. as needed.
- Maintain neat, accurate records and reports of all activities carried out in the management of the residential program.
- Know and support all agency policies and procedures and all policies and procedures of the program to which they are assigned.
Responsibilities:
- Strive to create a therapeutic milieu: an environment marked by warmth, empathy and respect.
- Provide a stable, positive role model for residents, while maintaining a primary helping relationship with residents.
- Support behavior-management efforts through timely use of verbal de-escalation, crisis-intervention techniques, and non-violent physical interventions when necessary for safety.
- Instruct residents in social, physical, and daily living skills by interacting with them in routine daily interactions.
- Assure residents maintain good physical health by supporting and encouraging residents in planned physical activities.
- Assure residents receive adequate nutrition. Assist in meal preparation; for certain programs may assist with menu planning and food purchases as assigned.
- Dispense medications at prescribed intervals as assigned.
- Assure residents receive adequate medical, dental, vision, and hygiene care; provide first aid or CPR if required; schedule appointments as assigned.
- Transport residents to scheduled appointments, activities, work, meetings, etc. as needed.
- Maintain neat, accurate records and reports of all activities carried out in the management of the residential program.
- Know and support all agency policies and procedures and all policies and procedures of the program to which they are assigned.
Qualifications:
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Applicant must be at least 20 years of age
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High school diploma required
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Must have a valid driver’s license
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Additional education and/or certification in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field preferred.
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Prior experience supervising at risk youth is preferred
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Ability to pivot, bend, twist and stoop while bearing weight of individuals served.
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