JOB SUMMARY
The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) provides direct care, supervision, guidance, and protection of group home residents and demonstrates the maturity needed to support residents with behavioral, developmental, mental health, and trauma-related needs. The position requires compassion and respect for youth in care and the ability to balance nurture with structure. The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) must build healthy relationships, communicate effectively, problem-solve, and regulate emotions, while modeling moral and ethical behavior aligned with the agency’s mission and core values. The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) will receive training in MCH’s treatment model, Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) and consistently apply and model TBRI principles in daily interactions with residents and team members.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
WORKING CONDITIONS
The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) works various schedules based upon the needs of the group home and their primary responsibilities may vary according to the day and time of the scheduled shift. The Youth Care Counselor’s (Boys Ranch) schedule will be determined by the employee’s supervisor. Most duties are performed in the group home, but transportation of residents to activities and events in the local community is frequent. Out of town and overnight travel may be required. MCH provides an agency vehicle for the transportation of residents for all activities and events. A technology stipend is provided to support the communication requirements of this position.
EDUCATION/LICENSURE
The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Further education and experience in child care related fields are preferred.
TRAINING
Training hours must be completed in pre-service and annually to comply with all relevant contract standards, as well as MCH policy. The employee’s supervisor may require additional training to meet specific job requirements or enhance professional growth. Completion of training requirements is mandatory for continued employment.
OTHER
The Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid Texas Driver’s License, an excellent driving record that meets the standards set forth by the liability insurance company and Methodist Children’s Home, no criminal history and acceptable references.
CLOSING STATEMENT
I have reviewed the job description for the position of Youth Care Counselor (Boys Ranch) and understand I must be able to perform the duties outlined above. The Physical Demands/Requirements of the position are provided in another document and discussed at hire. I understand that due to the complexities of the position all duties and responsibilities may not be outlined in this job description and the duties and responsibilities of this position are subject to change.