Date Posted: March 10, 2021 Date closed: Until filled
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Send letters of intent or resume via Indeed, via mail to: HR
Box/YCW, COMPASS Family and Community Services, 535 Marmion Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio
44502 or via email at jobs@compassfamily.org.
Department: Residential, Daybreak
Title: Youth Care Worker
Salary/Shift: MIDNIGHT SHIFT; WEEKENDS
Part Time or Full Time
$11.00 plus a .40 shift differential for Midnights
Full Time position includes Comprehensive Benefits Package
General Duties:
▪ MONITOR / SUPERVISE RESIDENT ACTIVITY: Be aware of whereabouts of residents
and visitors during shift. During midnight shifts, complete bed checks regularly. Assure
that residents are awakened on time for school. Complete daily communication logs.
Provide crisis intervention/de-escalation to minimize problematic resident behavior.
Supervise Residents’ in completing chores and assist when needed. Assist with meal
preparation as needed. Monitor movies, video games, etc. used by residents for
appropriate content. Supervise residents’ self-administration of medications according to
guidelines. Provide supportive environment for residents in the shelter. Become familiar
with each client’s case, approved telephone and visitor contacts, and community
services (school, counselor, probation officer, etc.) At the end of each shift, provide
incoming staff with a summary of each resident’s whereabouts and any pertinent issues,
such as illness, new stressors, or schedule changes that would be needed for the
incoming shift to work efficiently.
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▪ INTERACTION WITH CLIENTS: Obtain telephone referrals as needed, complete
referral checklist, and refer to professional or on-call staff as specified in program
procedures. Complete initial intake interview of clients upon admission as needed.
Assist with completion of discharge paperwork as needed. Assure that
parents/guardians prepare individual dosage envelopes for any prescription medications
needed by residents. Prepare medication log for those residents who have prescription
medications. Assist with planning of resident outings, transport residents, and supervise
residents on outings. Assist with planning of in-house recreational and enrichment
activities and supervise activities. Provide transportation, in agency or personal vehicle,
for residents going to and from school as needed. Intervene immediately if residents
display inappropriate behavior or engage in conflict with each other. Intervene
immediately and notify on-call staff if residents engage in behavior that presents a risk
for safety. Ability to relate to and work with clients, including but not limited to:
Demonstrates ability to accept behavioral and cultural differences in clients. Provides
constructive criticism and positive encouragement to clients, according to Positive Youth
Development principles. Provides warmth, positive regard, and health boundaries in
relationships with clients.
▪ INSURANCE OF CLIENT SAFETY AND WELL-BEING: Assure that building is secured
properly during shift, including keeping appropriate doors locked and windows closed
and locked. During midnight shift, monitor security cameras and conduct regular bed
checks. Maintain First Aid and CPR certification and obtain annual TB test. Assist with
monitoring safety in the house; assure that the residents have unplugged and
appropriately stored small appliances such as toaster, blow dryer and flat irons. Monitor
resident use of exercise equipment as needed.
▪ FACILITY MANAGEMENT: Answer telephone, take appropriate messages, and
complete referral phone calls according to program procedures. Report any equipment
malfunction or property damage. Report to on-call or program director immediately in
case of emergency maintenance needs. At the end of each shift, assure that the house
is clean and meets health standards, particularly kitchen cleanliness. Assist with storage
of food as needed. Assure that incoming residents have clean linens, towels, and
personal care items and that residents leaving have stripped their beds and cleaned
their living areas before discharge. Follow agency and program procedures, including
those related to schedule changes or absences. Complete incident reports as needed.
During midnight shift, assist with house laundry (linens) and complete residents chore
lists for the next day.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR JOB:
Education/experience: Minimum of high school diploma. College level training in human services
preferred.
Technology: Microsoft Office, EMR experience
Miscellaneous requirements: Criminal background check; clean drug screen, clear driving record; TB
Test, CPR/Firs Aid Training preferred. Standing walking, climbing stairs and or ladders, hearing, seeing,
smelling, as well as staying awake. Lifting varies, must have ability to carry normal household items.
Potential exposure to blood borne pathogens in acute situations.
Must meet COMPASS automobile liability insurance carrier guidelines to be insurable under the
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - SERVICE PROVIDED THROUGH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EOE-M/F/H including persons with disabilities and veterans
COMPASS policy. Note: COMPASS clients should be transported using a COMPASS vehicle, if a
COMPASS vehicle is not available then the staff member is responsible to verify that they maintain
adequate coverage through their personal carrier. If a COMPASS vehicle is not available, then the staff
member is responsible to verify that they maintain coverage through their personal carrier for business
related travel, including the transporting of clients, and must provide proof of coverage to COMPASS prior
to transporting any COMPASS clients.
Interpersonal/Human Relations Skills: Must be willing to work evenings, weekends and overnight shifts.
Non-Exempt: Eligible for over time.