The Youth Care Worker (YCW) provides direct care supervision for children placed in a VQ residential setting. This role is responsible for fostering a safe environment that facilitates learning and behavioral management in a supportive manner in accordance with VQ, local state and federal policies and procedures.  Â
~$1,500 Sign on bonus
~PM (2nd shift) hours: 2pm - 10pm
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Child Supervision and Engagement:
- Provide direct supervision of children in care and maintain line of sight at all times.
- Provide oversight during recreation, mealtime, leisure time, and play.
- Develops positive rapport with youth while serving as a role model to create a safe and caring environment utilizing a trauma informed approach.
- Teach, coach, and supervise children in activities of daily living including morning, bedtime, and overnight procedures, hygiene and cleanliness, housekeeping, meals, intramurals, sports, academics, and extracurricular activities both on and off facility.
- Interact with children including playing games or during recreational time.
- Conducts orientation, intake and property inventory upon the child’s arrival, including completion of paperwork, and overview of program services and program rules.
- Provides essential needs to children such as clothing, hygiene products, shower, bedroom assignments, and cooking meals when needed.
- Assists with the planning and coordination of special educational events, acculturation activities, holiday celebrations, recreational outings, and school drop off/pick-ups.
- Assist with children's legal, medical, and dental appointments.
- Assist with child reunifications.
- Administer over the counter and prescribed medications.
- Safety:
- Maintain a safe, clean, and hazard-free facility by maintaining clean common areas, restrooms, kitchen, laundry, and outdoor areas.
- Responsible for reporting all maintenance and supply needs.
- Assist in the evacuation of children as needed due to inclement weather conditions, natural disasters, or other unforeseen occurrences.
- Responsible for the documentation of the child's progress, behavior, and health while in care.
- Observe, report, and document identified behavior patterns and required information that merit documentation such as progress notes, close observation, nightwatch checklist, bed check logs, outing logs, incident reports, transfers, etc.
- Training and Compliance:
- Assist with providing training to new hires regarding role responsibilities within the VisionQuest.
- Participate in departmental, all staff, mandatory, and needed training opportunities.
- Follow Occupational Health and Safety protocols.
- Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor(s).Â
SKILLS & ABILITIES:Â
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Â
- Organized with attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and as a team member.
- Must be able to demonstrate ability to be culturally sensitive and understanding of all children served.Â
- Ability to handle and maintain confidential information.Â
- Must be able to assist with emergency situations.Â
- Demonstrate and maintain emotional intelligence for effective self-care and as a role-model for the youth care worker team.
- Ability to follow established policies and procedures.
- Ability to collaborate with peers, colleagues, and others to achieve mission goals and objectives.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:Â
- High school diploma or equivalent degree required. Â
- 1 year employment experience in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents in a social service setting required. Â
QUALIFICATIONS:Â
- Must be 21 years of age or older.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish is preferred.
- Flexible schedule (evening, weekends, holidays) to facilitate program services.
- Cleared tuberculosis test results.
- Must be able to pass a drug test.
- Must be able to provide proof of required vaccinations.
- Cleared background checks from appropriate entities, including Child Abuse and Neglect and FBI criminal background.
- Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid and Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and be eligible to drive to facilitate program services as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- May lift and carry up to 10 pounds frequently, up to 20 pounds occasionally, up to 50 pounds infrequently.
- Performs tasks that may involve standing or walking 50% of the day; sitting 50%of the day.
- May bend, stoop, reach and grasp as necessary.
- Must be able to provide First Aid and CPR.
- Must be able to perform physical holds as instructed in Crisis Prevention Intervention training (CPI).
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