Hybrid Behavior Coach - FT bei Safe Children Coalition Inc
Safe Children Coalition Inc · Sarasota, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
- Junior
- Optionales Büro in Sarasota
Description
PURPOSE:
Works on a youth-care team to address the safety, supervision, instruction, practical care, behavior modification, and role modeling for residents. Assists with implementation of service plans. Helps to create a residential environment that ensures public safety while motivating residents to excel behaviorally, academically, socially, and physically.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides awake supervision for residents to ensure safety and monitor behavior (including meals).
- Maintains a structured, consistent, orderly program according to schedule.
- Adheres to and enforces program rules and policies and applies behavior management system.
- Guides residents, teaches, and participates with residents in an assortment of activities including: outings, facility and equipment cleaning, grounds maintenance, equipment relocation, life skills, homework, time management, meal preparation, and other events.
- Participates in Adventure-Based Counseling (ABC) activities, as applicable.
- Serves as a positive role model for residents.
- Prevents resident altercations and elopements through early intervention and use of behavior modification techniques.
- Completes accurate, legible documentation in a timely manner.
- Implements and documents BHOS interventions/activities/responses as appropriate.
- Meets with residents on a regular basis to discuss, plan, evaluate, and give feedback regarding goal progress.
- Meets with residents as needed to address behavior or attitude problems.
- Maintains facility and campus in clean, professional, and motivational manner.
- Transports residents as necessary, according to Association policies on transportation of Clients.
- Attends staff meetings and Case Reviews as directed.
- Meets annual training requirements established by Department of Juvenile Justice standards, if applicable.
Requirements
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
Minimum high school graduate/equivalent, or has attained a higher level of education. Experience working with at-risk youth preferred.