Description
The Weekend Relief Staff is an overnight position that is responsible for weekend supervision of homeless young adults and will act as role model and provide support for these residents.
In addition to the coverage of weekends, it is required that persons in this position also relieve Resident Managers/Coordinators at times of vacation leave and on agency holidays. Weekend Relief Staff will also have weeknight availability to provide childcare during parenting meetings.
This is an overnight position, weekend staff sleep on site. It is great for a student!
(Please note: No one staff person is ever expected to cover every holiday or vacation leave, unless desired)
Responsibilities
Supervision of Residents
Support residents in the execution of their Independent Living Plan.
Be available on-site during scheduled weekend hours to supervise residents' activities. Walk hallways and grounds periodically (at least once every two hours) to ensure safety and compliance with rules.
Assist in any emergency needs or events that may arise.
Record weekend activities and report activities to Resident Manager on Sunday night.
Plan and participate in recreational activities with residents.
Attend meetings and trainings as required.
When necessary, assist in maintenance needs.
Must inform Program Coordinator if you will be out of reach or out of town.
Must provide and maintain a "best to reach at" e-mail address or phone number that is checked a minimum of once per day.
Must respond within one business day to any and all shift availability queries from Resident Manager, Program Coordinator or fellow Weekend Relief staff member.
Must be able to work at least one shift per month.
Must be able to work at least one holiday per calendar year.
If for some reason you are no longer able to work a scheduled shift, it is your responsibility to find coverage for that shift, as well as for contacting the Resident Manager as soon as you know you will be unable to work.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Education and Experience
High School Diploma.
At least 24 years of age and in good health.
Must demonstrate sensitivity to homelessness and cultural differences. Must like working with teenagers.
Must have valid Washington State driver's license and have own transportation with necessary insurance.
Employees and volunteers who operate their own or Friends of Youth vehicles on Friends of Youth business must have a safe driving record as defined by Friends of Youth. Employees and volunteers who operate their own vehicle(s) on Friends of Youth business must carry auto liability insurance that complies with the requirements of Friends of Youth.
Experience with infants and toddlers at certain sites.
Education or experience in cultural competency.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to develop warm and open relationship while maintaining appropriate boundaries with residents.
Ability to observe and discuss behavior problems and suggest appropriate alternatives.
Must demonstrate sound judgment (in assessing situations).
Must demonstrate sensitivity and responsiveness to cultural differences and a commitment to the value of cultural competency.
For more information about the position and how to apply please go to http://friendsofyouth.org/jobTlpWeekendRelief.aspx
- Location: King County
- Compensation: $9.,04/hr
- This is at a non-profit organization.
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