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Youth Engagement Support Staff; Day Shift Part-Time AC

Job in Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, 08400, USA
Listing for: Covenant House New Jersey
Full Time, Part Time position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Child Development/Support
  • Child Care/Nanny
    Child Development/Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Youth Engagement Support Staff (Day Shift Part-Time) AC

Youth Engagement Support Staff (Day Shift Part-Time) AC

Location:

Atlantic City, NJ

  • Shift: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM (Day Shift)
  • Hourly Rate: $21.13
Job Description

The YESS will possess excellent communication and organizational skills and provide support to young people that is strength-based, trauma-informed and harm reduction focused. The YESS will model our mission of providing absolute respect and unconditional love to all young people and will value working within a multi-disciplinary team to create a safe, inclusive environment for all.

The YESS is responsible for continuous youth engagement, activities, and implementation of youth identified success plan goals. Other functions include crisis intervention and de-escalation, documentation in multiple databases, and facilitation of assigned activities.

Responsibilities
  • Provide unconditional positive regard to young people regardless of their behavior.
  • Support Case Management services with the goal of developing positive relationships with young people through the utilization of the case management system, including:
    • Welcome young people to the program, ensure they feel comfortable, safe and understand the program structure, opportunities for engagement, and access to supplies they might need.
    • Build a supportive relationship with youth that encourages them to find their voice and connects them to opportunities, experiences, and resources that enrich and enhance their lives.
    • Support identified Success Plan goals with each young person.
    • Support the youth’s progress of self‑identified goals and coach young people to plan, implement, and follow‑through with tasks.
    • Motivate young people to explore and improve wellness, education and employment, financial literacy and social navigation goals and any other areas that will impact their success plan.
    • Monitor youth while taking medication and enter Medication Logs.
    • Engage with youth in daily House

      Activities:

      assisting in completing chores, dining, joining the gym and other fun activities, bus tickets, and on‑going movement throughout the day.
    • Explore and participate with youth in outside activities, including trips, walks to parks, visiting college campuses and other experiences that expose and enrich a youth’s time with CHNJ.
    • Provide crisis de‑escalation and intervention as necessary according to training and best practices.
    • Document Intake, Orientation and Transitions into ETO, HMIS and case files.
    • Document regular daily progress notes in young people’s case records (HMIS and ETO).
    • Document pertinent information in Youth Incident Report, Medication Logs and House Activity Logs.
    • Facilitate assigned youth group activities which support the 5 resiliency objectives:
      Wellness, Social Navigation, Financial Literacy, Education and Employment, on a regular basis.
    • Perform all duties assigned by the supervisor to meet the needs of young people while ensuring adherence to the daily program schedule.
    • Make copies of any forms or documents as assigned.
    • Prepare welcome kits, sort new donations, organize unit storage closets, replenish youth supplies as requested and/or needed.
    • Do laundry as assigned for youth linens.
    • Clean and prepare vacant residential space to be ready for new intakes.
    • Maintain youth common areas according to cleanliness standards.
    • Count medication nightly and document on medication log, notify supervisor of any inaccuracies.
    • Rotate youth files according to the annual system.
    • Attend supervision with supervisor and meetings as assigned.
    • Attend professional development training as assigned.
    • Read and respond daily to all emails, calendar invites, and any other agency communications.
    • Cover the front desk when required.
    • Cover all areas of the building as assigned.
    • When assigned to transport youth in agency vehicles.
    • Utilize agency resources for agency use only, including vehicles, computers, telephones.
    • Assist as needed with fundraising affairs and special events which may be conducted outside the employee’s normal work schedule.
Qualifications
  • Preferred:
    Bachelor’s degree in psychology, sociology, social work or related field.
  • Preferred experience with young people ages 18‑24 experiencing homelessness or human…
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