Direct Care Staff en Stepping Stones NW LLC
Stepping Stones NW LLC · Vancouver, Estados Unidos De América · On-site
- Oficina en Vancouver
Description
We’re excited to be opening Stepping Stones NW LLC, a new youth residential program dedicated to providing safe, supportive, and trauma-informed care for youth in foster care. We’re looking for compassionate, reliable Direct Care Staff to join our growing team and help make a real difference.
As a Direct Care Staff member, you’ll be on the front lines supporting youth in their daily lives by:
- Providing active supervision and ensuring safety
- Supporting daily living skills, emotional regulation, and positive behaviors
- Assisting with meals, transportation, and community activities
- Building trusting, supportive relationships with youth
- Documenting behaviors, progress, and incidents
- Responding to crises using trauma-informed practices
- Working as part of a collaborative care team
✅ Who We’re Looking For
Minimum Requirements:
- 21+ years old, OR meet approved alternative pathways
- High school diploma or equivalent
- At least 1 year of experience working with children or youth, or qualifying education in social services
(Examples include daycare, schools, mental health, residential care, foster care, supervised visits, or community programs)
Alternative pathways available for:
- Students currently enrolled in social service–related programs
- Individuals building experience under supervision
- Certain licensed professionals or degree holders ages 18–21
Preferred Skills:
- Trauma-informed care experience
- Calm, confident response to challenging behaviors
- Strong communication and teamwork
- Familiarity with child welfare or behavioral health systems
🎁 Benefits Include
- Health, dental, and life insurance
- 401(k)
- Paid orientation & paid training
- Supportive, team-focused work environment
- Opportunity to grow with a new program from the ground up
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
- 21+ years old, OR meet approved alternative pathways
- High school diploma or equivalent
- At least 1 year of experience working with children or youth, or qualifying education in social services
(Examples include daycare, schools, mental health, residential care, foster care, supervised visits, or community programs)
Alternative pathways available for:
- Students currently enrolled in social service–related programs
- Individuals building experience under supervision
- Certain licensed professionals or degree holders ages 18–21
Preferred Skills:
- Trauma-informed care experience
- Calm, confident response to challenging behaviors
- Strong communication and teamwork
- Familiarity with child welfare or behavioral health systems
- Pass Fingeprint background check
- CPR/First Aid Certification