Morning Support
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Child Development/Support
A Day in the Life
Our treatment program works with teenagers that live in large homes on a beautiful school campus. In this role you will be the first person they see each day and have a chance to build meaningful relationships that will inspire and motivate them to achieve their goals.
As a Morning Aide, you will…- Joyfully wake up teens and help them start the day off right
- Set a positive tone and example for the day
- Prepare breakfast and monitor chores/tidying
- Administer medications to students that need them
- Hold the students accountable to dress codes and other home or school rules
- Walk students through the beautiful campus to school each day
This is a Part Time position working 10-15 hours per week. The schedule is M‑T, 6:20am‑8:30am. Fridays 6:20am‑9:30am. There is also a weekly morning team meeting that is determined by your supervisor.
- Opportunities to pick up additional shifts in afternoons, evenings, and weekends are regularly available.
The youth we serve are ages 12-18 and have generally been referred by their parents. They experience a range of behavioral, emotional, and mental health challenges from eating disorders to Oppositional Defiance Disorder. In general, youth have experienced multiple types of treatment or help in the past, but have been referred to Alpine Academy due to a need for increased level of care or as a step down from a higher level.
Youth range in their motivation level, but in general, thrive and allow their individual personalities and talents to show as they are given opportunities to develop self‑worth, relationships with positive adults, leadership development, self‑determination, and to explore their identity and interests in a safe, fun, and supportive setting.
We have two beautiful rural campuses that sit at the base of the mountain in the Tooele Valley. It is a 40 minute drive west of Salt Lake City along the gorgeous scenic route of I‑80 along the shore of the Great Salt Lake. Among other amenities, each campus has several family‑style homes in which the youth reside, a school, therapeutic center, and recreation facility.
Thingsto Note
- Paid Training
- Competitive pay and opportunities for frequent increases
- At least 21 years old
- Must be capable of performing physical restraints if necessary. Although they are rarely used we require all employees be trained to ensure the safety of our youth.
- Must have, and be willing to provide proof of, a high school diploma/GED.
- Must have a valid Utah drivers license.
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