What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Services Center - Youth Services - Youth Care Worker position at Allen County Government?
Allen County
Job Descriptions
YOUTH CARE WORKER
Department: Youth Services Center FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Classification/Level: POLE II Date Last Reviewed: 1/26/2021
Under the direction of the Youth Services Center Administration, the Youth Care Worker provides supervision and assists in maintaining a safe environment for the youth in our care.
Due to the requirements of this position, we are currently only hiring males. This position will also be a 3rd shift position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Responsible for the supervision of the youth and maintaining a safe environment including wake-ups, showers, meals, recreation, study time, assigned work, special and seasonal activities and bedtime
Documents and updates files and paper work concerning the care of the youth
Evaluates residents’ behavior, resolves conflicts and addresses behavioral problems
Create and update students school charts to maintain accurate records
File appropriate paperwork for school
Assist the teacher with classroom duties
Complete a detailed safety care plan for each resident upon arrival
Maintains communication with supervisors concerning residents’ behavior, ensuring prescribed treatment plans are implemented and in compliance with all plan specifications
Maintains clean unit with residents’ assistance including, but not limited to, sweeping floors, cleaning furniture and appliances, washing windows, stocking and sanitizing bathrooms and changing beds
Ensure all hazardous hygiene products are kept in a secure location and out of reach of children
Transports residents to off-campus activities and appointments
Deep clean and sanitize school equipment
Ensure all students are practicing social distancing and wearing masks
Deep clean and sanitize units three times per day
Count, record, and dispenses medications and perform first aid to residents as needed.
Model, assist, and act as a role model teaching daily living skills including hygiene
Work one on one with students to help complete school assignments
Creates structured activities for residents
Teaching and documenting life skills to residents 16 years and older
Supervise and document residents’ visitation phone calls
Closely monitor students while on computers to ensure they are on appropriate sites
Assists with intake of new residents, including completing required forms and securing clothes and personal possessions
Maintains inventory of supplies, linens and personal hygiene products. Distributes upon request, ordering supplies as needed
Attend monthly mandatory staff meetings
Understand and abide by CARF standards, policies, and procedures
Complete TCI training and become certified within 1 year of hire
Performs all other duties as assigned
REQUIREMENTS:
High School or GED, Associates Degree or two years of college credits preferred, and one-year experience working with youth or young adults
Valid Driver’s License to operate County owned vehicle
Must be 21 years of age or older
Ability to maintain confidentiality of all Departmental records and information
Working knowledge of local, state and federal laws applicable to Youth Services Center operations with the ability to apply and enforce regulations
Strong written and verbal communication
Ability to enforce center rules and regulations, resolve conflicts, respond to emergencies and take authoritative actions as needed
Previous training as Youth/Child Care worker and crisis intervention
Ability to prepare accurate and detailed records of all resident’s behavior
Ability to safely restrain residents
DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
The Youth Care Worker understands the rules and regulations regarding the supervision of youth. Work consists of relatively standardized tasks when evaluating resident’s behavior and completing the necessary reports and records.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Youth Care Worker performs a variety of standardized assignments including cleaning and housekeeping duties to maintain the Youth Services Center requirements. Work is reviewed upon completion and requires some judgment when resolving conflicts and behavioral problems.
PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
The Youth Care Worker maintains frequent communication with other County employees, personnel from other agencies and potentially violent and hostile youth residents regarding enforcing rules and regulations and providing information regarding the residents.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Youth Care Worker must be able to move around freely with frequent walking required with some lifting up to forty pounds, and some reaching over head, kneeling, crawling and climbing ladders with frequent pushing and/or pulling loads and bending with some exposure to temperature extremes, dangerous equipment, chemicals, noise, noxious odors/fumes and frequent need to restrain residents.
SUPERVISION:
None
LICENSING:
CPR/First Aid/AED
Valid Driver’s License to operate County owned vehicle
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Youth Services Center Supervisor
HOURS:
Various hours as needed
EEO CATEGORY:
1104
WORKERS’S COMP CODE:
8380
Salary : $23