Youth Support and Transportation Specialist I
Position Function: Provide safety, childcare, in-region transportation, and empathetic adult guidance to clients. This role requires sensitivity to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the service population and the ability to work independently. Responsibilities: - Oversee the physical, medical, emotional care, and safety of clients.
- Use and support a Trauma Informed Care model.
- Perform duties such as meal preparation.
- Provide care to children without on-site supervision and use judgment to seek supervision when needed.
- Work flexible hours, including mornings, evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays based on client needs.
- Transport children and have reliable transportation with minimum liability insurance.
- Possess a valid Texas drivers license and be able to operate a multi-passenger vehicle with a clean driving record.
Working Conditions: - Exposure to children with behavior problems, including possible physical aggression.
- Exposure to illness and blood.
- Sensitivity to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the service population.
Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality and follow policies related to personal and client records Expectations: Values: - Maintain high ethical standards.
- Empower others to solve their problems.
- Value a nurturing family environment.
- Believe in the capacity of people to grow and change.
- Establish respectful relationships to help clients gain skills and confidence.
- Work collaboratively with other personnel and service providers.
- Maintain a helping role and intervene appropriately to meet service goals.
- Set appropriate limits and represent ACH professionally.
Client Care: - Administer and document medication as directed.
- Establish and follow appropriate routines for childcare.
- Provide clients with basic needs and a clean, safe living environment.
- Supervise clients based on their needs.
- Support case plans and teach clients day-to-day skills.
Policies and Procedures: - Complete all required documentation (incident reports, case notes, medical documentation, etc.).
- Maintain staff-to-client ratio as determined by the supervisor.
- Follow DFPS minimum standards.
Deadlines: - Complete incident reports and case notes within 24 hours.
- Notify the supervisor of serious incidents immediately.
- Complete and maintain the required training hours within the outlined timeframe.
- Ensure clients attend appointments on time.
Program Operations: - Maintain necessary documentation on fiscal matters.
- Attend and participate in shift change meetings and other staffing as directed.
- Provide clients with opportunities to learn and practice skills.
- Participate in planning and implementing childcare activities.
- Perform any other duties as directed by the supervisor.
- Maintain safety, confidentiality, and protection of clients.
- Build strong relationships with volunteer organizations.
- Transport clients to appointments.
Youth Care and Support: - Collaborate with family and other support systems to advocate for clients.
- Work with TDFPS and other caseworkers to support clients.
- Collaborate with resources to support clients' individual needs and transition goals.
Requirements: Education: High School diploma or GED required; bachelors degree in a human service field preferred. Experience: Minimum 6 months of childcare and positive guidance of youth. Experience working in a child placing agency, residential, or professional setting preferred. MVR Requirements: Must be able to transport children, have reliable transportation with a minimum of liability. Must possess a valid Texas drivers license and be able to operate a multi-passenger vehicle. A minimum of 2 years of valid driving experience is required. Must have a driving record, which is within the guidelines of the insurance underwriter.
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