Behavioral Youth Counselor Assistant *New Salary Increase*
Overview:
Company Overview
Youth Villages has been a national leader in the implementation of research-based treatment philosophies in the field of children's mental and behavioral health. Our commitment to helping troubled children and their families find success spans 30+ years and includes a comprehensive array of programs and services.
If you are looking for a positive career move where you are meeting the challenges of life and striving to make a positive difference, then Youth Villages is the place for you. We are looking for people with a strong sense of purpose and focus to continually build confidence in yourself and our organization.
Responsibilities:
Program Overview
Youth Villages’ Residential Treatment programs serve children with emotional and behavioral problems. Our residential campuses provide the setting for an intensive treatment program that combines the unique balance of structure and freedom. This enables children and their families to identify, understand and cope with their individual needs and develop the skills necessary to succeed in less restrictive settings.We have three different types of facilities—Intensive Residential Centers, Open Campuses, and Group Homes. Located in Tennessee and Georgia, all of these facilities utilize the Re-Education of Emotionally Disturbed Children therapy model (Re-Ed).
Position Overview
The Behavioral Youth Counselor Assistant, also known as Teacher Counselor Assistant:
- Teaches children necessary life skills and provide for their physical daily care for youth in our residential facilities and group homes.
- Participates in client transports to various locations
- Participates in recreation therapy with children.
- Improves children’s behavior through coping skills and other therapeutic interventions.
Additional Information
Schedule- Our Behavioral Youth Counselor/Assistants work a nontraditional schedule of Sun-Wed or Wed-Sat. The hours can vary for each campus, but will be roughly between the hours of 12pm-10:30pm. They are required to work their assigned scheduled hours which is a minimum of 40 hours a week and would receive overtime pay of time and half when they go over 40 hours. Hiring managers will communicate in advance any changes to the schedule for coverage or trainings a staff would attend ahead of time.
Must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds.
Will be required to complete Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and CPR training.
Applicants are required to pass an agility and strength evaluation.
Applicants must have valid driver license.
Average Annual Salary
$49,000 - $56,000 / year based on schedule and hours worked
Time-and-a-half pay for worked holidays
Qualifications:
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED required
Experience working/volunteering with youth, corrections, or police work preferred
Excellent written, verbal, and oral skillsAbility to manage multiple priorities simultaneously
Basic computer knowledge
Ability to maintain a flexible schedule.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Prescription Drug Coverage and Vision401(k)
2 weeks paid vacation
12 paid sick days per year
11 paid holidays
Paid Parental LeaveMileage & Cell Phone Reimbursement (when applicable)
Tuition reimbursement and licensure supervision
Growth & development through continuous training
Clinical and administrative advancement opportunities
Youth Villages is an equal opportunity employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Youth Villages is committed to not only advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace but also in our work with children and young adults. We know that children, families and young people of color can face inequity in child welfare and justice systems, and we train our employees to build the skills they need to work with the communities that we serve, as well as, other employees from different cultures and backgrounds.Youth Villages is opposed to racism in any of its forms and is committed to inclusion, equity, and diversity. We believe that respect for each other is crucial in the work that we do each day.