Relief Residential Staff - DBT Program
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Mental Health, Youth Support Worker, Community Support Services, Youth Development
Relief Residential Staff - DBT Program
Job Category:
Direct Care
Requisition Number: RELIE
004941
Posted:
June 2, 2026
Part-Time
Location:
Vernon, VT 05354, USA
The NFI DBT House in Vernon, VT is hiring part-time staff in our residential program that serves four female youth, 13-18 years, who have experienced trauma, have complex behavioral challenges and tend to struggle in their relationships. Our residential counselors provide clients with the opportunity to learn valuable independent living skills while also providing necessary support and encouragement for them to succeed in the community.
Responsibilities include supervising daily activities; providing ongoing support, guidance and role modeling and facilitating client improvement in areas of personal responsibility, social skills, community living skills and behavior. Candidates must be able to communicate effectively, work well on a team, primarily work evening and weekend hours, have a valid driver's license & reliable transportation. Bachelor's degree and/or previous experience working with youth with emotional/behavioral challenges preferred.
Pay range $21.00-$23/hour, based on experience, with a $2.00 shift differential for any weekend hours worked.
NFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and, as such, prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, ethnic background, disability, or other non-work-related personal trait or characteristic to the extent protected by law.
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Preferred:
Bachelors or better in Psychology or related field.
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