Full-Time

Overnight Youth Development Counselor

Vista Del Mar

Vista Del Mar

Trauma-informed child and family services nonprofit

Compensation Overview

$17.68 - $24.21/hr

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

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Requirements
  • A high school diploma is required.
  • A BA or BS degree is preferred.
  • Experience working with youth and/or children.
  • One year of experience in a similar environment is preferred.
  • Valid Driver's License.
  • Bilingual in any language preferred.
  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Meets training requirements (40 hours of in-service training per year, CPR, First Aid, CTI, and ORR Training).
  • Able to interrupt physical and verbal altercations among residents using training from the CPI- Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and de-escalation skills.
  • Administer CPR/First Aid, perform basic lifting and housekeeping duties, and operate a motor vehicle.
  • CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training and Risking Connections training are referenced as part of trauma-informed approach.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for the health and safety of residents in the unit from 10:30 PM to 8:30 AM.
  • Checks on each room in each wing at 15-minute intervals, at a minimum.
  • Stays awake and alert all night and close to resident rooms.
  • Constant supervision (1:6 staff to youth ratio), protection, and care of youth, individually and in groups, always in a manner consistent with their personal rights, to ensure safety within a trauma-informed framework.
  • Ensures that youth have access to all the services they need to meet their basic needs, such as food, clothing, hygiene, shelter, and medical and dental.
  • Works as a part of the treatment team to help youth develop various skills, including social, vocational, educational, hygiene, and other skills, and assists residents with strengthening their daily living skills.
  • Establishes effective counselor-client relationships. Supports others in interacting with residents and assists youth and staff in cottage-based therapeutic activities, religious activities, outings, etc. Serves as an effective advocate for all youth in placement.
  • Completes several health and safety reports, CCL reports, and ORR reports. Typical reports include daily room checks, religious logs, recreation logs, telephone logs, clothing inventories, client case notes, etc.
  • Document all incidents during the shift as required and update the shift staff and resident-specific exchange notes, significant incident/child-level event reports, and any other reporting tools provided.
  • Inspect and maintain the cottage's cleanliness, including resident rooms and communal spaces, which includes logging oven cleanliness, drier and washer cleanliness, and refrigerator temperatures.
  • Always maintains a professional approach with clients, colleagues, placement workers, and supervisors, as demonstrated by demeanor and adherence to dress code and code of conduct.
  • Document the youth’s progress, identifying any possible need for professional services, and communicate such findings to treatment staff in a legible, professional, and timely manner.
  • Participates in and/or conducts cottage group meetings and documents meeting content.
  • Conduct daily living groups and write cottage reports for residents’ Treatment Plans.
  • Understand and communicate policies and practices related to patient’s rights.
  • Completes Special Incident/Unusual Occurrence Reports as mandated by ORR and State Licensing requirements and understands/demonstrates the requirement of reporting suspected abuse and/or mistreatment of youth under their care.
  • Takes part in crisis intervention/de-escalation of residents using CPI and Risking Connections learning skills.
  • Demonstrates an understanding and practice of relationship-based treatment, strength-based, Trauma-informed, and culturally/LGBTQ-sensitive approach in working with youth while administering appropriate and effective interventions setting limits on behavior per agency policy.
  • Drives residents in agency vehicles as requested
  • Meets training requirements (40 hours of in-service training per year, CPR, First Aid, CTI, and ORR Training)
Desired Qualifications
  • Bilingual in any language preferred.
  • One year of experience in a similar environment preferred.

Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services provides a continuum of trauma-informed services for children, youth, and families in Southern California, including residential treatment, outpatient mental health care, early intervention, and family support. It runs adoption and foster care programs and operates The Vista School, a state-certified school for students with behavioral or learning challenges, along with professional training through internships and a graduate center for clinical child psychology. The organization funds its work through donations, grants, and billing for services, serving many low-income families. Its goal is to help clients lead self-reliant, stable, and productive lives by coordinating education, mental health, and family services.

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What believers are saying

  • California Medi-Cal 2025 expansion increases reimbursements for trauma-informed behavioral health services.
  • LA County $50M foster care stabilization investment prioritizes accredited agencies for placements.
  • Federal HHS 15% grant increase for adoption agencies serving 1,000+ low-income placements annually.

What critics are saying

  • LA County DCFS shifts 25% of adoption contracts to lower-cost Olive Crest provider.
  • California AB 1234 mandates 30% residential bed reduction, eliminating $4M annual revenue.
  • Sexual abuse lawsuits and state investigation threaten Vista School accreditation and reputation.

What makes Vista Del Mar unique

  • 118-year history serving vulnerable children with trauma-informed, family-centered approach.
  • State-certified Vista School and graduate clinical psychology center provide integrated education-mental health services.
  • 5,000+ adoptions since 1946 and accredited multi-service continuum differentiate from single-focus competitors.

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