Full-Time

Live-In House Parents

Posted on 4/18/2026

Boys Town

Boys Town

1,001-5,000 employees

National nonprofit child and family care

Compensation Overview

$100k/yr

Omaha, NE, USA

In Person

Live-in, 24x7 on-site role based in Omaha, NE; full-time.

Category
Training
Requirements
  • Be at least 21 years of age or older
  • High School diploma or equivalent is required, some college credit is preferred
  • Valid driver’s license with good driving record and ability to pass MVR Check
  • Flexibility and willingness to work a wide array of hours, which includes days, evenings, weekends and holidays
  • Ability to pass a thorough background check and reference verification procedure in order to determine one’s fitness to satisfactorily and safely care for youth
  • Ability to attend a 2-week paid training in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Valid marriage certificate required.
  • Demonstrate to criteria while maintaining current in CPR and nationally recognized personal restraint model must be obtained during pre-service training required.
  • This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization.
  • Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission.
Responsibilities
  • Live on-site in a Boys Town Family Home and provide direct care for 6-8 at-risk youth through creating a safe and loving family-style living environment
  • Provide emotional support utilizing praise, positive feedback, affection and empathy to build one’s self-confidence and respect
  • Use rational problem-solving techniques to teach youth critical thinking skills, assist with behavioral problems, counsel through personal issues and provide crisis intervention
  • Plan, participate and provide opportunities for individual and family activities that are both educational and entertaining
  • Display and teach parenting, family and relationship skills to youth, legal guardians and caretakers to create family engagement
  • Maintain contact with both internal and external consumers agencies to obtain or provide information regarding youth’s behaviors, strategies and progress
  • Prepare written records for household budgeting, tracking youth progress, reporting incidents/behaviors and document youth medical needs and appointments
  • Teach and role model Boys Town values and ethical behaviors, as well as support and encourage participation in regular religious activities
  • Supervise the activities of assigned Assistant Family-Teacher to aid in their development and success
  • Manage the daily operating schedule of the home; assist with youth transportation needs, and overall household upkeep
  • Provides safe and effective services
  • Adheres to policies related to safety and boundaries with service recipients.
  • Attends safety and abuse risk management training as assigned.
  • Adheres to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising service recipients.
  • Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
  • Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
  • Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission.

Boys Town provides care and treatment for children and families across more than a dozen sites nationwide. It is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization that addresses behavioral, emotional, and physical problems with research-proven treatments, delivered through a structured, family-focused approach tailored to each child’s needs. The company uses an evidence-based program grounded in decades of experience to help tens of thousands of children and families. Its goal is to ensure every child, regardless of circumstance, has the opportunity to succeed by receiving compassionate, individualized care and support.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Boys Town, Nebraska

Founded

1917

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What believers are saying

  • Expanded Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinic adds bilingual psychologists.
  • Partnerships with Clarkson College enhance youth mental health workforce.
  • New Youth Clinic integrates in-home family services and parenting classes.

What critics are saying

  • Las Vegas Rescue Mission siphons coat drive donations ongoing.
  • Hot August Nights Foundation dilutes Nevada donor base in 3-6 months.
  • National partnerships divert funding from Nevada in 6-12 months.

What makes Boys Town unique

  • Boys Town Nevada provides behavioral health services for children up to age 22.
  • National Hotline prevented 9,000 suicides in 2021 via 24/7 counseling.
  • Nevada site served 4,500 children directly in 2025.

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Company News

Gambel Communications
Feb 11th, 2026
Recognizing the Spirit of Youth with Boys Town Louisiana

Recognizing the Spirit of Youth with Boys Town Louisiana. February 11, 2026 Discover how Boys Town Louisiana is celebrating youth and community champions at the 2026 Spirit of Youth Awards. Visit here to learn more. (Image courtesy of Boys Town Louisiana) Boys Town Louisiana will host its 2026 Spirit of Youth Awards on March 20 at The Arbor Room at Popp Fountain in New Orleans City Park, celebrating the resilience of local youth and the community champions who support them. The evening will honor two honorees: Winston Rhea, an organization recognized for providing support to young people transitioning out of foster care, and Lucio A. Fragoso, president and CEO of Manning Family Children's, for its longtime dedication to improving children's health across Louisiana. The event also spotlights youth from Boys Town Louisiana's residential programs, highlighting their growth, achievements and bright futures. 0 comments 0 You may also like. February 11, 2026 February 1, 2026 January 18, 2026

Nevada Business Magazine
Dec 3rd, 2025
Boys Town Nevada Launches Annual Winter Coat Drive to Support Local Families

Boys Town Nevada launches annual Winter Coat Drive to support local families. Boys Town Nevada has officially kicked off its annual Winter Coat Drive, inviting the community to donate new or gently used coats to help keep children and adults warm throughout the colder months. The drive runs now through December 10, with more than a dozen convenient drop-off locations across the Las Vegas Valley, including Sambalatte, Massage Envy, and the Boys Town Nevada campus on North Mojave Road. The drive supports families who rely on Boys Town Nevada's life-changing programs, which provide behavioral health services, family support, youth outreach, and critical resources designed to strengthen households in crisis. "Our community always steps up when families need it most, and this coat drive is a powerful example of how small acts of kindness can make a big impact," said John Etzell, Executive Director of Boys Town Nevada. "A warm coat can make the difference between a child staying home or confidently getting to school, playing outside, and feeling cared for during the winter season. We're grateful to every business and individual who supports this effort." Community members can drop off clean, new, or gently used coats of all sizes at participating locations across the valley. According to the flyer, confirmed drop-off partners include: * Sambalatte: 750 S. Rampart Blvd. #9 in Boca Park; 100 N. City Pkwy #140 * Massage Envy: 3520 St. Rose Pkwy Ste. 103; 6475 N. Decatur Blvd #160; 8950 W. Charleston Blvd Ste. 7; 358 W. Lake Mead Pkwy #100; 711 Marks St. Ste. A; 7175 W. Lake Mead Blvd #174; 1000 N. Green Valley Pkwy Ste. 700; 4280 Blue Diamond Rd Ste. 101; 10845 S. Eastern Ave Ste. 100; 9484 W. Flamingo Rd Ste. 150 * Boys Town Nevada: 821 N. Mojave Rd. Drop-off locations and details appear on the flyer included in the uploaded document. The Winter Coat Drive helps ensure children and families receiving Boys Town support services have the warm clothing they need for a safe winter season. Many families served by the organization are navigating significant challenges, and access to essential items such as coats can provide comfort, dignity, and stability. "This drive reminds us that community is about caring for one another," Etzell said. "Every donated coat directly helps a local child or parent stay warm and feel supported." About Boys Town Nevada Boys Town Nevada has been serving children and families since 1991, offering life-changing programs including in-home family services, behavioral health resources, parenting support, and care for youth in crisis. The organization is part of the national Boys Town mission founded in 1917, dedicated to strengthening families and providing every child with the opportunity to succeed.

Boys Town
Sep 29th, 2023
Boys Town Louisiana partners with candle company Wicks NOLA

Boys Town Louisiana, an organization that has been saving children and healing families in its community since 1989, is proud to announce that Boys Town has partnered with luxury candle company, Wicks NOLA, to offer a custom-made scented candle that promotes healthy children and families.

Boys Town
Aug 18th, 2023
News and Events

Boys Town North Florida recently partnered with the Florida Bar Administrative Law Section and Pennington Law Firm to host the highly anticipated Fifth Annual Back to School Supply Drive.

Grain Journal
Apr 5th, 2023
Scoular and Boys Town Partner on Mental Health Resources For…

“Stepping up to help address this growing need, the Scoular Foundation has committed to partner with Boys Town by supplying two years of innovative foundational funding for a specially trained adolescent therapist.”

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