Demonstrate commitment to the agency’s mission to foster the physical, spiritual, emotional, and social development of emotionally impaired adolescents/young adults.
Support the creation of a trauma informed community for the youth and family.
Regularly monitor, and intervene as needed according to the individual's treatment plan, residents' interactions with peers and staff, changes in behavior, mood and emotional state, whereabouts, compliance with program expectations.
Present an appropriate, positive role model for the residents in speech, behavior, and dress.
Physically and psychologically able to actively and safely supervise groups of emotionally and behaviorally challenged adolescent/young adult residents.
Ability to work scheduled days and hours as assigned by supervisor and accommodate potential last‑minute schedule changes caused by illness, staff shortage and other emergencies.
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