Shelter Care Specialist - Third Shift
Company: Professional Services Group, Inc.
Location: Oshkosh
Posted on: July 30, 2022
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Job Description:
Professional Services Group, Inc.Description:
Shelter Care Specialist provide direct care and services to the
residents of Winnebago County DHS Shelter Care as directed/guided
by the Shelter Care Supervisor, Care Advocate Specialists and/or
other professional staff. Shelter Care Specialist also provide a
safe, secure and positive environment, as well as complete
necessary and required paperwork for all youth residents and the
facility.The hours of this position will be between the hours
10pm-6am and includes every other weekend.SALARY: $19.00 an hour.
Plus a $1,000 sign-on bonus!ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Provide direct care
and services to all of the children and youth at the shelter care
facility. Actively engage youth residents in educational,
recreational, intellectual and life skills activities. Provide
formal and informal groups, programming and learning opportunities.
Encourage and support resident positive pro-social
behavior.Maintain the facility and daily operations. Ensure the
basic needs of the youth are met, including but not limited to
nutritional food preparation and medication monitoring. Purchase
needed food and supplies; clean and organize the facility. Provide
youth transportation to school, work, court, recreational
activities and other appointments as needed.Complete all paperwork
as required by the agency and state licensing rules and
regulations. Follow all agency and licensing rules and regulations
of the facility. Perform intake and discharge processes. Observe
and record behavior of the residents. Shares written and verbal
information with appropriate parties. Complete and document all
required training within required timeframes.ADDITIONAL
RESPONSIBILITIES:Assists the Care Advocate Specialists in
facilitating groups, programming, basic needs and educational
sessions.Assists children/youth in following daily schedules,
including constructive use of free time.Performs duties related to
the overall maintenance of the facility, including housekeeping,
meal planning, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and other
duties, as assigned.Attends and participates in staff meetings,
in-service training, and other meetings as needed, including all
required training as well as optional training relevant to the
position.Addresses and resolves conflict in a professional
manner.Manages stress in a professional manner, including actively
engaging in professional and personal activities which help
mitigate the impact of secondary traumatic stress.Follows Trauma
Informed Care principles and practices, and demonstrates a strong
commitment to fostering a positive, healthy work culture.Make
recommendations, as appropriate, to the Program Supervisor for
changes in operational activities or policies/procedures governing
the facility.Provides comprehensive and supportive coaching,
modeling, and guidance to youth through a variety of intervention
services to address their social, emotional, educational, and
health issues.Works cooperatively as a team-oriented member of the
Shelter care facility as well as the Child Welfare Division of
Human Services assisting co-workers with their duties, and
participating in collaborative efforts internally and outside of
the agency.Performs other related duties as may be assigned.WORK
RELATIONSHIPS:Reports to Human Service Program Supervisor - Shelter
CareWorks with client youth and families, as well as staff from
WCDHS, circuit courts, DA's office, schools, placement settings,
and other agencies/programs.
Requirements:
Must have a valid Wisconsin driver's license.Proof of minimum
automobile liability insurance requirements contained in the
Winnebago County Travel Ordinance.EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, TRAINING,
AND CERTIFICATION:A high school education with a minimum of 1 year
of post high school education, training or experience (paid or
volunteer) that has provided the skills and knowledge necessary to
provide proper care to children and youth living in a temporary
living environment who may be experiencing significant
trauma.Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution
of higher learning, preferably in social work, psychology, or a
related field preferred.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:The
physical and emotional capacity to adjust to problems involved in
the care and supervision of children/youth in a temporary living
environment who may be experiencing significant crisis and
trauma.Knowledge and understanding of Trauma Informed Care
preferred, and commitment to provide trauma informed
services.Willingness to assess youth strengths, needs, safety, and
risk factors with sensitivity to past traumatic experiences; and
incorporate these into appropriate programming and services within
the facility.Knowledge of child and adolescent development and
experience working with at risk youth preferred.Ability to maintain
composure and exercise good judgment in a changing
environment.Ability to make objective, thoughtful decisions during
crisis situations.Skilled in motivating youth through a dynamic,
respectful, encouraging, and creative approach to help them develop
competencies.Ability to establish and maintain effective teaming
relationships with DHS employees, consumers, volunteers, public
service providers, and the general public; while working within the
agency structure and utilizing supervisory guidance and
instruction.Possession of computer skills to manage and complete
training and documentation, access information, and communicate
effectively.Strong written and verbal communication skills
including listening skills.Ability to effectively address and
resolve conflict and to manage stress in a professional
manner.Ability to successfully complete all of the required
training as directed by the Department of Children and Families and
the agency.Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected
veteran statusTags: youth, teen, community, mental health, social
services, human services, addiction counseling, supportive,
nurture, career, treatment, crisis, kids, children, therapy,
multilingual, bilingual, behavior, communications, compassion,
positive, impact, continuing education, development, professional
development, professional growth, advancement, family,
familiesPI186997170
Keywords: Professional Services Group, Inc., Oshkosh , Shelter Care Specialist - Third Shift, Other , Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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