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Youth Shelter Care Specialist - Pt

Job in Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, 54901, USA
Listing for: Winnebago-County,-Wisconsin
Part Time position
Listed on 2026-06-21
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Community Health
  • Healthcare
    Community Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 - 60000 USD Yearly USD 10000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: YOUTH SHELTER CARE SPECIALIST - PT 20%

Position Title

Youth Shelter Care Specialist

Location

Winnebago County Shelter Care

Status

Part time 20%

Hours Per Week

8

Work Hours

1st & 3rd weekend (Saturday/Sunday) from 2:15pm
-10:15pm
$1 more PM shift, $2 night shift, extra $1 on Saturday and Sunday for all shifts

Purpose and Summary

Provides direct care and services to the residents of Winnebago County DHS Shelter Care as directed/guided by the Shelter Care Supervisor, Care Advocate Specialists and other professional staff. Provides a safe, secure and positive environment. Complete necessary and required paperwork for all youth residents and the facility.

Essential Functions
  • Provides direct care and services to all of the children and youth at the shelter care facility. Actively engages youth residents in educational, recreational, intellectual and life skills activities. Provides formal and informal groups, programming and learning opportunities. Encourages and supports resident positive pro-social behavior.
  • Maintains the facility and daily operations. Ensures the basic needs of the youth are met, including but not limited to nutritional food preparation and medication monitoring. Purchases needed food and supplies; clean and organize the facility. Provides youth transportation to school, work, court, recreational activities and other appointments as needed.
  • Completes all paperwork as required by the agency and state licensing rules and regulations. Follows all agency and licensing rules and regulations of the facility. Performs intake and discharge processes. Observes and records behavior of the residents. Shares written and verbal information with appropriate parties. Completes and documents all required training within required time frames.
  • Additional Essential Duties
  • Assists the Care Advocate Specialists in facilitating groups, programming, basic needs and educational sessions.
  • Assists children/youth in following daily schedules, including constructive use of free time.
  • Performs duties related to the overall maintenance of the facility, including housekeeping, meal planning, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and other duties, as assigned.
  • Attends and participates in staff meetings, in-service training, and other meetings as needed, including all required training as well as optional training relevant to the position.
  • Addresses and resolves conflict in a professional manner.
  • Manages stress in a professional manner, including actively engaging in professional and personal activities which help mitigate the impact of secondary traumatic stress.
  • Follows Trauma Informed Care principles and practices, and demonstrates a strong commitment to fostering a positive, healthy work culture.
  • Makes recommendations, as appropriate, to the Program Supervisor for changes in operational activities or policies/procedures governing the facility.
  • Provides comprehensive and supportive coaching, modeling, and guidance to youth through a variety of intervention services to address their social, emotional, educational, and health issues.
  • Works cooperatively as a team-oriented member of the Shelter care facility as well as the Child Welfare Division of Human Services assisting co-workers with their duties, and participating in collaborative efforts internally and outside of the agency.
  • Performs other related duties as may be assigned.
  • Work Relationships
  • Reports to Human Service Program Supervisor – Shelter Care.
  • Works with client youth and families, as well as staff from WCDHS, circuit courts, DA’s office, schools, placement settings, and other agencies/programs.
  • Required Education, Experience, Training, and Certification
  • A high school education with a minimum of 1 year of post high school education, training or experience (paid or volunteer) that has provided the skills and knowledge necessary to provide proper care to children and youth living in a temporary living environment who may be experiencing significant trauma. Preference given to individuals who have a Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning, preferably in social work, psychology, or a related field.
  • Possess current valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle to perform required work…
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