Youth Mentor - 2nd Shift - REGIONS Staff Secure Residential Treatment Program for Male Youth
Community Partners in Action
- Hartford, CT
- $23.27 per hour
- Training
- Full-time
- The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma/GED or higher with experience working with at risk or court-involved adolescents and in residential treatment programs. An associate or bachelor's degree in the criminal justice field with a related internship may be considered in lieu of work experience. Understanding and knowledge of gender-specific, trauma-informed, culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate issues and needs. Strong interpersonal, communication, emotional intelligence, decision making and crisis management skills. Ability to interact effectively with a multi-cultural population. Must share the belief that people can change and individuals in need deserve quality services and an opportunity to succeed. Must have and maintain a valid CT driver's license and have reliable transportation. Must be able to transport clients to appointments and into the community, have the capacity to become medication and SCM (Safe Crisis Management) certified, and work additional hours and/or overtime as needed. Bi-lingual ability (Spanish/English) preferred. Candidates with lived experience are encouraged to apply.
- Ethics and Boundaries
- Suicide Prevention
- First Aid / CPR / AED
- Safe Crisis Management
- PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act)
- DCF Mandated Reporting
- Additional trainings relevant to assigned job functions
Candidates should be aware that the position may involve exposure to assaultive or abusive behavior from youth, and there is a potential risk of injury. Exposure to communicable diseases is also possible due to the nature of the work.RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide direct supervision and care and assist youth with daily activities including school and groups.
- Maintain a safe, strengths-based, gender responsive, trauma informed, linguistically appropriate and culturally sensitive environment.
- Promote a culture of respect, empathy, mutual support and belonging, working to eliminate any unconscious bias or discrimination in our beliefs, rules and systems.
- Maintain accountability for the location of youth at all times; have knowledge of and implement all agency/program policies and procedures governing facility operations.
- Mediate and resolve youth problems. Handle all situations in a manner consistent with relational and strengths-based practices, and in accordance with policies and procedures.
- As necessary, utilize approved verbal and/or physical de-escalation techniques to eliminate youth's harm to self, harm to others, significant property/program destruction and escape, maintaining communication with necessary parties.
- Utilize program behavior motivational procedures as needed.
- Use DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) Coaching with the youth and conduct groups to eliminate negative behaviors.
- Monitor youth visiting, maintaining professional boundaries with youth and their families/visitors.
- Maintain and complete accurate logs and forms as required.
- Facilitate therapeutic programming under the supervision of the Rehabilitation Therapist.
- Reinforce the youth's individual treatment plan and assist with discharge planning as part of the REGIONS treatment team.
- Conduct both formal and informal counts, and complete internal and external facility security and safety checks.
- Complete all pre-post assignments.
- Knowledge of universal precautions and related issues including risk of communicable diseases.
- Serve as role model to youth and staff modeling pro-social behaviors.
- Establish and maintain professional boundaries with all staff, youth and providers.
- Participate in all required trainings.
- Conduct “Pat Downs” of Youth and Visitors to maintain security.
- Perform all other duties as required.
- Applicants must be able and willing to work evening and/or night shifts, weekends and holidays. Mandatory overtime is likely.