Youth Services Worker
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Social Work
Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Youth Development, Crisis Counselor
Job Location
This position is located on the Missouri Hills Campus in St. Louis County, based at 13300 Bellefontaine Road in St. Louis, Missouri 63138.
Job DescriptionWorking with the Division of Youth Services is more than it seems. You will be working with staff to create a safe, therapeutic, and educational environment for youth in our day treatment and residential programs. To succeed in this position you will need to be empathetic, non‑judgmental, cooperative, encouraging, able‑bodied, professional, and respectful; you must be able to communicate clearly, honestly and openly.
The current rate for this position is $1,770.90 – $1,953.62 semi‑monthly. Individual(s) selected for this position may receive a higher rate based on a pay differential (e.g., shift, or time‑of‑service pay).
This position is responsible for providing treatment services and ensuring safety and security to youth in the care and custody of the Missouri Division of Youth Services. Employees will facilitate treatment programming to youth (e.g., youth advocate, group facilitation, creation and delivery of treatment activities, etc.).
The following tasks are the responsibility of the Youth Services Worker:
- Provide Awareness Supervision to youth, with responsibility for their personal conduct, care, and therapy.
- Monitor activity, behavior, and movement of youth both within a residential/day treatment setting or while escorting youth off grounds; performing physical counts as necessary.
- Maintain security, including intervention and/or participate fully in physical restraints of youth during emergencies or altercations to prevent escapes and gain physical control of youth.
- Supervise youth in residential/day treatment facilities in the performance of work activities and during recreational and religious activities; conducts inspections for health and safety hazards.
- Assist youth with their personal issues and refer issues to the group in accordance with the principles of the program. Observe and keep staff informed daily of significant behavioral conditions known about an individual and/or the group.
- Implement group and individual treatment plans.
- Maintain professional boundaries, modeling a reasonable, respectful, and professional demeanor at all times. Interact positively with youth, families, co‑workers, management, and the public.
- Prepare reports regarding each client's adjustment and progress; maintain youth records.
- Dispense medications to youth. Intervene in youth medical emergencies defined as the ability to perform first‑aid interventions for youth including, but not limited to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
- Transport and escort youth in everyday and emergency situations.
- Work on shifts and attend mandatory meetings during the evening, overnight, or daytime hours as assigned by the supervisor and respond to facility emergencies. Report all hours worked and absences accurately and in accordance with attendance policies and facility guidelines. Log work time daily in accordance with policy and submit timesheets to supervisor as directed.
- Employees may also assist in the educational program.
- Perform other tasks as assigned.
Awareness Supervision is defined as the ability to see, be seen by, and to hear and be heard by youth at all times in order to be capable of swift, appropriate response.
Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesKnowledge of individual and group behavior. Knowledge of child development and the role of the family. Knowledge of the causes of juvenile delinquency and current methods of youth treatment. Ability to work with youth and family members. Ability to foster the cooperation of youth in the treatment process. Ability to physically respond appropriately to work situations or emergencies. Ability to learn verbal and physical crisis intervention/de‑escalation techniques and emergency treatment procedures.
Ability to transport youth and travel as necessary.
Sixty or more earned credit hours from an accredited college or university with a minimum of six earned credit hours in one or a combination of the following:
Counseling, Criminal Justice, Education, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work. OR 2‑4…
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