Residential Counselor - Avanti/Evenings
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Social Work
Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Residential Counselor 1 - Avanti - Afternoons/Evenings
Job Category: Entry Level/Direct Care
Requisition Number: RESID
002251
- Posted:
April 2, 2026 - Full-Time
- On-site
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Come join our life-changing team building hope, resilience and well-being as a Residential Counselor at Avanti in Blaine, MN!
We are offering a generous retention bonus of $1,000 based on performance!
- Tuesdays from 8:30am-11:30am for team meetings required
Compensation: $18.50/hr starting, plus $2/hr shift differential for overnights, $1 differential for PM shifts and weekends!
Location: 22426 St. Francis Blvd NW, St. Francis, MN 55303
Hiring Bonus: $1,000, based on performance and paid in increments, every 3 months for the first year of employment
About the job:
Provide direct care, supervision, and therapeutic support to youth during morning and evening hours, ensuring safety, dignity, compassion, professionalism, accountability, and trauma-informed, whole-person support.
Morning Routine Support- Support youth with daily routines and programming, using calm, encouraging, and predictable approaches.
- Provide coaching for morning regulation and readiness for the school day.
- Ensure youth transition to breakfast, medications (if trained), and school safely.
- Communicate morning concerns or successes to the team and document appropriately.
- Support youth with returning from school or programming with relational, compassionate engagement.
- Facilitate structured activities, chores, and recreation while modeling healthy skills.
- Facilitate programming groups, skill-building, or therapeutic activities as directed.
- Assist with evening hygiene, transitions to quiet time, and bedtime preparation.
- Promote consistency, predictability, and trauma-responsive routines.
- Contribute to a structured, trauma-informed, healing-centered environment.
- Model and teach health communication, problem-solving, social skills, and emotional regulation.
- Support positive peer interactions and intervene early to prevent escalation.
- Respond to emerging conflicts or crises using trauma-informed de-escalation techniques.
- Use verbal, relational, and environmental interventions before physical strategies.
- Implement safety holds only if required and trained, following all policies.
- Participate in post-incident debriefs, documentation, and restoration.
- Support cross-team activities or program needs.
- Assist with group facilitation, outings, or enrichment activities.
- Complete administrative duties that support program effectiveness as assigned.
- Room for professional advancement
- Entry-level position into the mental health career field
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Employer Paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability
- Quality training, continuing career education and leadership programs
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Holiday & Sick Days)
- Must be 21 years of age or older;
Must pass criminal background checks;
Must have a current and valid Driver's License. - High School diploma required;
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, Education, or related field preferred. - Experience with youth in residential, school, recreation, or behavioral health setting, preferred.
- CPR/First Aid, crisis intervention, and other mandated trainings as provided by VOA.
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