Youth Care Specialist - Male Only Job at Reno County, KS
Job Purpose and Objectives
Provide a safe environment for the youth to learn socially acceptable behaviors. This is done through supervision of the youth and teaching new ways of dealing with situations and people. Provide physical, medical, and emotional care to the youth while they are in the facility. Responsibilities will include maintaining proper supervision, interpersonal relations, and public social skills. Job Competencies
Monitor, document, and properly communicate the observed physical and mental health of the shelter youth. Supervise all of the youths" activities and manage youth behaviors by using the facility"s behavior management program. Accurately complete all required and necessary records with legible handwriting, proper sentence structure, and correct spelling. Safely escort and transport, via facility vehicle, the youth to and from school, appointments, outings, and various activities. Be a positive role model for the youth by always demonstrating appropriate behaviors both on and off duty. Communicate and work as a team in a professional, respectful, positive and constructive manner. Consistently demonstrate regular attendance and good punctuality. Assist with facility maintenance and housekeeping. Assist in maintaining shelter cleanliness. Dictate and write incident reports. Work overtime hours when requested. Assist in meal preparation and meal clean-up. Teach and assist health and hygiene skills to youth, and assist in delousing and administer first aid, as needed. De-escalate out of control youth and physically restrain youth when necessary, respond to crisis and emergency situations. Inventory and document youth property. Communicate with family members to apprise them of situations with youth. Assist in training fellow staff members. Make and monitor phone calls for youth. Collect urine specimens and conduct drug screens or other tests. Attend scheduled staff meetings and training sessions. Back up detention employees during crisis situations and participate in emergency drills. Properly handle and dispose of bio-hazardous materials. Act as a liaison between social workers, schools, law enforcement, and other professionals. Complete filing for youth files and copy forms as needed. Testify in court as requested. Monitor use of razors and other sharp objects. Attend court hearings, administrative reviews, and evaluation staffings. Maintain shelter transportation vehicles including cleaning when needed. Conduct facility tours as requested. Compose and write termination summaries. Assist with school and classroom activities and help youth with homework. Act in a professional manner, complying with Reno County Youth Services code of ethics while cooperating with and assisting SRS, law enforcement, other agencies within the system, and parents. Maintain a secure and safe environment for youth and staff. Follow OSHA guidelines and comply with all county-wide and departmental policies and procedures and KDHE licensing regulations. Problem solve difficult or out of ordinary situations per policy, procedures, or seeking support of a supervisor. Process problems with co-workers and maintain open communication with co-workers as a team regarding decisions on daily routine as well as crises situations. Determine extent of crisis situation and summon additional backup if necessary. Resolve conflicts between youths. Reschedule appointment conflicts. Judgment calls on daily living issues and behavior management of youth. Protects and maintains any confidential information you have access to, whether oral, written, or electronic. Operates all job-related equipment, machinery, tools and other aids as required or needed. Position Requirements and Qualifications
Position Requirements - High school diploma or G.E.D. Some college or bachelor"s degree in related field preferred. Employee is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all certification requirements relative to the position. Must be at least 21 years of age.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities - Experience in working with adolescents in a treatment or residential setting preferred. Training provided after hiring includes: CPR, first aid, behavior management, managing aggressive behavior, suicide prevention and training on specific job duties. Must have ability to quickly assess situations and act on them in a professional manner. Good organizational skills as well good verbal and written communication skills. Good social skills and ability to be seen as a good role-model. Basic skills or ability to learn: computer, typing, filing, telephone, and general office equipment. Good interpersonal communication skills with the ability to work cohesively as a team. Ability to follow regulations. Ability to remain calm in crisis situations. Ability to deal effectively with people and learn the facility"s behavior management system. Ability to do more than one task at a time. Consistently demonstrate the ability to exercise self-motivation.
Certifications / Licenses - Possess a valid Kansas driver's license. Attend required training sessions.
Work Environment and Pre-Employment Screenings
The work environment characteristics and physical demands described in the full job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must pass pre-employment drug screen and Physical Capacity Profile. Full Job Description, Benefits Brochure and Mission and Values Statement
Youth Services - Youth Care Specialist.pdf
Benefits Brochure 2022 - 2023.pdf
Reno County Mission Values.pdf Disclaimer
This position may be filled or closed to further application without notice.
Reno County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Reno County is an at-will, equal opportunity employer. Reno County considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age (40+), disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law. Reno County is committed to making the application, interview, and pre-employment testing process accessible to persons with disabilities. If you wish to volunteer information regarding any special assistance you may need, please notify Reno County Human Resources by phone at (620) 694-2982 or by email at personnel@renogov.org. Applications must be submitted on www.renogov.org. You will be contacted should the department feel that you are a qualified candidate.
Reno County prohibits employment of family members when such employment will create a situation where one person is in the direct chain of command and supervises, manages, or will be supervised or managed by another family member. Family members are defined as spouses, biological parents, children and siblings, in-laws, grandparent, grandchildren, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, adoptive parents, children and siblings who share (or have shared) the same household, step-parents, step-children, and step-siblings who share (or have shared) the same household, or individuals with whom an employee has a close personal relationship such as domestic partners, cohabitants, and significant others. Employees are expected to disclose relationships covered by this policy whenever they come into existence.
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Provide a safe environment for the youth to learn socially acceptable behaviors. This is done through supervision of the youth and teaching new ways of dealing with situations and people. Provide physical, medical, and emotional care to the youth while they are in the facility. Responsibilities will include maintaining proper supervision, interpersonal relations, and public social skills. Job Competencies
Monitor, document, and properly communicate the observed physical and mental health of the shelter youth. Supervise all of the youths" activities and manage youth behaviors by using the facility"s behavior management program. Accurately complete all required and necessary records with legible handwriting, proper sentence structure, and correct spelling. Safely escort and transport, via facility vehicle, the youth to and from school, appointments, outings, and various activities. Be a positive role model for the youth by always demonstrating appropriate behaviors both on and off duty. Communicate and work as a team in a professional, respectful, positive and constructive manner. Consistently demonstrate regular attendance and good punctuality. Assist with facility maintenance and housekeeping. Assist in maintaining shelter cleanliness. Dictate and write incident reports. Work overtime hours when requested. Assist in meal preparation and meal clean-up. Teach and assist health and hygiene skills to youth, and assist in delousing and administer first aid, as needed. De-escalate out of control youth and physically restrain youth when necessary, respond to crisis and emergency situations. Inventory and document youth property. Communicate with family members to apprise them of situations with youth. Assist in training fellow staff members. Make and monitor phone calls for youth. Collect urine specimens and conduct drug screens or other tests. Attend scheduled staff meetings and training sessions. Back up detention employees during crisis situations and participate in emergency drills. Properly handle and dispose of bio-hazardous materials. Act as a liaison between social workers, schools, law enforcement, and other professionals. Complete filing for youth files and copy forms as needed. Testify in court as requested. Monitor use of razors and other sharp objects. Attend court hearings, administrative reviews, and evaluation staffings. Maintain shelter transportation vehicles including cleaning when needed. Conduct facility tours as requested. Compose and write termination summaries. Assist with school and classroom activities and help youth with homework. Act in a professional manner, complying with Reno County Youth Services code of ethics while cooperating with and assisting SRS, law enforcement, other agencies within the system, and parents. Maintain a secure and safe environment for youth and staff. Follow OSHA guidelines and comply with all county-wide and departmental policies and procedures and KDHE licensing regulations. Problem solve difficult or out of ordinary situations per policy, procedures, or seeking support of a supervisor. Process problems with co-workers and maintain open communication with co-workers as a team regarding decisions on daily routine as well as crises situations. Determine extent of crisis situation and summon additional backup if necessary. Resolve conflicts between youths. Reschedule appointment conflicts. Judgment calls on daily living issues and behavior management of youth. Protects and maintains any confidential information you have access to, whether oral, written, or electronic. Operates all job-related equipment, machinery, tools and other aids as required or needed. Position Requirements and Qualifications
Position Requirements - High school diploma or G.E.D. Some college or bachelor"s degree in related field preferred. Employee is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all certification requirements relative to the position. Must be at least 21 years of age.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities - Experience in working with adolescents in a treatment or residential setting preferred. Training provided after hiring includes: CPR, first aid, behavior management, managing aggressive behavior, suicide prevention and training on specific job duties. Must have ability to quickly assess situations and act on them in a professional manner. Good organizational skills as well good verbal and written communication skills. Good social skills and ability to be seen as a good role-model. Basic skills or ability to learn: computer, typing, filing, telephone, and general office equipment. Good interpersonal communication skills with the ability to work cohesively as a team. Ability to follow regulations. Ability to remain calm in crisis situations. Ability to deal effectively with people and learn the facility"s behavior management system. Ability to do more than one task at a time. Consistently demonstrate the ability to exercise self-motivation.
Certifications / Licenses - Possess a valid Kansas driver's license. Attend required training sessions.
Work Environment and Pre-Employment Screenings
The work environment characteristics and physical demands described in the full job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must pass pre-employment drug screen and Physical Capacity Profile. Full Job Description, Benefits Brochure and Mission and Values Statement
Youth Services - Youth Care Specialist.pdf
Benefits Brochure 2022 - 2023.pdf
Reno County Mission Values.pdf Disclaimer
This position may be filled or closed to further application without notice.
Reno County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Reno County is an at-will, equal opportunity employer. Reno County considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age (40+), disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law. Reno County is committed to making the application, interview, and pre-employment testing process accessible to persons with disabilities. If you wish to volunteer information regarding any special assistance you may need, please notify Reno County Human Resources by phone at (620) 694-2982 or by email at personnel@renogov.org. Applications must be submitted on www.renogov.org. You will be contacted should the department feel that you are a qualified candidate.
Reno County prohibits employment of family members when such employment will create a situation where one person is in the direct chain of command and supervises, manages, or will be supervised or managed by another family member. Family members are defined as spouses, biological parents, children and siblings, in-laws, grandparent, grandchildren, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, adoptive parents, children and siblings who share (or have shared) the same household, step-parents, step-children, and step-siblings who share (or have shared) the same household, or individuals with whom an employee has a close personal relationship such as domestic partners, cohabitants, and significant others. Employees are expected to disclose relationships covered by this policy whenever they come into existence.
Please Note :
www.bankofmontserrat.ms is the go-to platform for job seekers looking for the best job postings from around the web. With a focus on quality, the platform guarantees that all job postings are from reliable sources and are up-to-date. It also offers a variety of tools to help users find the perfect job for them, such as searching by location and filtering by industry. Furthermore, www.bankofmontserrat.ms provides helpful resources like resume tips and career advice to give job seekers an edge in their search. With its commitment to quality and user-friendliness, Site.com is the ideal place to find your next job.