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Youth Advocate

Job in Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, 48900, USA
Listing for: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-11
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Youth Support Worker, Crisis Counselor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Youth Advocate I

CCIEC is a non‑profit, human services agency dedicated to serving the most vulnerable. Every year, thousands of lives are transformed through the organization’s programs. Located in Michigan’s capital and with a combined experience of over 130 years of service to the community, CCIEC is proud to have forged relationships with community partners of almost every creed. CCIEC’s work is carried out by more than 150 employees, and we welcome those passionate about serving others to join us on this journey of providing help and creating hope.

If you have the desire to be engaged in your community and impact the lives of children, individuals, and families in need, CCIEC is the place for you! Offering a variety of careers, we are an equal opportunity employer.

Position

Youth Advocate I

Location

Lansing, MI

Job Summary

At Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton Counties, every team member plays an essential role in advancing our mission to serve vulnerable individuals and families with compassion and dignity. As part of our team, you will contribute to a wide range of services aimed at fostering hope, healing, and empowerment within the communities we serve.

Youth Advocates at Catholic Charities IEC Children’s Home provide direct care, supervision, and daily engagement to youth placed in our Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) and Unaccompanied Refugee Minor (URM) programs. As core members of the care team, Youth Advocates ensure a safe, structured, and trauma‑informed living environment while modeling healthy relationships and supporting youth in skill development, emotional regulation, and daily living tasks.

Youth Advocate I is an entry‑level role for candidates new to residential work.
Youth Advocate II is for individuals with additional experience or education in human services and greater responsibility in role modeling, de‑escalation, and leading peer support in youth settings.

Key Responsibilities Youth Supervision & Support
  • Maintain direct supervision and a safe environment for youth at all times in accordance with CCI licensing ratios.
  • Build supportive, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate relationships with youth.
  • Use trauma‑informed practices to support emotional and behavioral regulation, including ARC and Safety‑Care principles.
  • Actively engage with youth in therapeutic routines, recreation, chores, education, and daily programming.
  • Support new admissions, transitions, and discharge routines as directed.
Crisis Response & Safety
  • Respond to behavioral incidents in accordance with training and agency protocol, using de‑escalation and Safety‑Care physical interventions only as a last resort.
  • Follow individual behavior support and intervention plans.
  • Immediately report critical incidents, suspected abuse/neglect, or safety concerns to supervisors and document accurately.
  • Monitor youth for medical and psychiatric concerns, and notify nursing staff or supervisors as needed.
Daily Operations & Documentation
  • Complete shift logs, observation forms, incident reports, and other documentation thoroughly and on time.
  • Ensure cleanliness, order, and organization in living areas in accordance with health and safety standards.
  • Administer youth belongings checks and room searches per agency policy.
  • Assist youth in meeting personal care needs and room expectations.
  • Participate in medication pass support (escorting and monitoring only; no administration).
  • Attend staff meetings, shift change debriefings, and required training.
  • Collaborate with unit supervisors, clinical staff, case managers, and educators to support holistic care.
  • Provide observations and feedback during MDT discussions or treatment team meetings when requested.
  • Participate in continuous quality improvement efforts and staff wellness initiatives.
Qualifications Youth Advocate I (Entry‑Level)
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Must be 21 years of age or older.
  • Experience working with youth in any setting preferred.
  • Ability to engage compassionately and maintain professional boundaries.
Youth Advocate II
  • High school diploma or GED required;
    additional training or coursework in human services, psychology, education, or social work…
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