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Live-In Family Teacher

Boys Town
Family Home - 3308 Bienville Street, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 8 Jan 2025

About the role

Are you passionate about shaping the future of America’s youth? Boys Town is now hiring teams of Family Teachers in New Orleans, LA! We are seeking a team of two individuals to work together in this role. You will share your job as a Family Teacher. Together each of you will be part of a team that provide care and guidance to boys and girls in need.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:

Provides and fosters a loving, caring, and safe environment.

  • Maintains a family style model by providing constant emotional support including the use of praise, positive feedback, affection and empathy to build self-confidence and respect.

  • Uses rational problem solving techniques to counsel youth through personal problems.

  • Provides a family support system and a safe home life.

  • Monitors off-campus activities and observes interactions of youth during home, recreational, and leisure times for appropriate skill development and safety.

  • Adheres to all child safety-related policies and procedures to include reporting guidelines and behavioral management.

  • Provides crisis intervention to youth out of instructional control which could include physical restraint.

  • Plans, participates, and provides opportunities for individual and family fun activities that are entertaining and educational.

  • Models and teaches parenting, family, and relationships skills to youth, legal guardians and caretakers to sustain a collaborative relationship through effective family engagement practices.

  • Nurtures and cares for youth who are ill and in need of medical care or assistance.

  • Utilizes Boys Town vehicle to provide transportation for youth as needed.

  • Monitors environment and ensures safe and secure conditions for youth.

  • Ensures safety in accordance with policies and procedures including youth safety, outings, and reporting guidelines.

Provides direct care and service to children.

  • Serves as an active member of the treatment team; participates in measuring progress and providing input on goals and discharge planning.

  • Collaborates with courts, social agencies, parents, school personnel and other members of the treatment team about youth's behaviors and progress, strategies and treatment.

  • Adheres to reporting guidelines.

  • Assesses and monitors youth skills and progress to determine skill development needs and priorities.

  • Uses Boys Town Model by describing, practicing, and providing rationales for the use of appropriate skills/behaviors as well as describing and addressing negative behaviors.

  • Serves as a role model for youth by exhibiting skills taught in the program.

Provides for moral/spiritual/education development.

  • Monitors, supports, and encourages academic performance and educational success (e.g. good study habits, quality of work, higher education, etc.).

  • Attends school conferences, communicates with educational staff, and builds effective working relationships in order to meet the needs of youth’s academic success.

  • Teaches and models Boys Town values, including, moral and ethical behaviors and obeys the law.

  • Supports, attends, and participates in religious services, conferences, community service projects, and other activities with youth and discusses how these are applicable and beneficial to the youth’s daily life.

  • Maintains contact with former youth in support of their transition with employment, education, independent living and family relationships.

Acts as a liaison for consumers, outside agencies, and internal personnel.

  • Maintains contact with consumers to obtain and or give information, schedule appointments, and to coordinate activities.

  • Attends and appears in court with or on behalf of youth as needed.

  • Assists with or prepares youth progress reports for consumers.

  • Writes incident/behavior summary on youth progress for administration.

  • Tracks, documents, and communicate youth medical needs and appointments with consumers and administration.

Supervises activities of Assistant Family-Teachers.

  • Provides for and assists in the development of Assistant Family-Teachers by teaching and developing skills needed to perform well in their job and observing performance and providing ongoing performance feedback.

  • Gives and receives feedback or suggestions to strengthen the service planning team relationship and develop positive change.

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