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Description Position Summary: Establishes and maintains effective relationships with youth, demonstrates appropriate boundaries, and ensures appropriate care and supervision. Essential Duties:
- Acquires and demonstrates knowledge of Continuum of Care, evidence-based practices, and trauma-informed care and maintains a professional environment that is consistent with Title 22, licensing regulations, and established agency policies.
- Demonstrates effective and consistent Therapeutic Crisis Intervention.
- Maintains vigilant supervision of youth placed in 24/7 care.
- Actively engages and encourages youth towards their treatment goals and in daily living.
- Regularly transports youth to appointments, recreation activities, court, family visits, etc.
- Prepares timely and accurate documentation.
- Understands and retains instructions for complex tasks.
- Facilitate or assist with life skills groups, including budgeting, cooking, hygiene, employment readiness, healthy relationships, grief and loss, and wellness activities.
Pay Range: $18.39 - $22.98 per hour. Requirements Minimum Qualifications: Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with children, adolescents, or youth in a childcare, educational, residential, recreational, behavioral health, or social services setting is required. Associate's degree or coursework in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, Child Development, or a related field is preferred but not required. Additional Requirements:
- Proficiency in a threshold language preferred.
- Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted California driver's license and insurance.
- Must be able to successfully complete and maintain required certifications and training including, but not limited to, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and First Aid/CPR.
- Must be able to understand and follow policy and procedures.
- Must be able to document services, incidents, and other required forms/documents.
- Must be at least 21 years of age
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