Youth Care Counselor (Relief, Part-Time)
The Settlement Home for Children
Location
Austin, Texas
Salary
$20 - $25 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Youth Care Counselor provides direct supervision and support to youth in a residential treatment setting to ensure a safe and therapeutic environment. Responsibilities include implementing individualized care plans, facilitating activities, and documenting daily behaviors and incidents.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be at least 21 years old with a high school diploma or GED and a valid driver's license with a clean record. Applicants must also pass a criminal background check, drug screening, and FBI fingerprint check.
Job description
Location
- Austin,
- TX 78758 (Main
- Campus/Off-Campus)
- Program:
- Residential
- Treatment
- Center /
- Group
- Home
- Program
- Status:
- Part-Time,
- Hourly,
- Non-Exempt
- Reports To: Cottage Therapist/Supervisor
The Settlement Home for Children is a nonprofit in Austin that provides structured, trauma-informed care to youth who have experienced trauma. For more than 100 years, we have evolved to meet the changing needs of young people through a continuum of care that includes residential treatment, clinical services, and coordinated community supports.
As a Relief-Team Member, Youth Care Counselor, you will support the daily implementation of individualized care plans by maintaining a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment that promotes skill development and long-term stability. You will provide professional and consistent supervision for youth in our care while helping them meet treatment goals and navigate day-to-day life in a group home setting.
In this role, you will
Provide direct care, supervision, guidance, and protection for residents in your cottage Implement treatment plans and support residents in developing skills to meet behavioral goals Facilitate structured recreational, leisure, and enrichment activities for residents Ensure accurate documentation of daily behavior, incidents, medical needs, treatment observations, and cottage activities Support residents in attending school, work-training, or other scheduled activities Transport residents safely to appointments, family visits, and other required activities Provide crisis intervention and participate in on-call support as scheduled Work collaboratively with cottage and program teams to maintain a consistent and therapeutic environment Operate within the boundaries of organizational policies, procedures, and licensing standards Participate in physical restraints when required in accordance with training and safety protocols
Required Qualifications
At least 21 years old High school diploma or GED required; some college preferred Valid driver’s license and clean driving record (including at least 3 years of a valid license; drivers under 21 cannot have any violations, and drivers under 25 cannot have more than one minor violation or one major violation to be eligible for hire) Clear criminal background as defined by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Ability to pass pre-employment drug screening and FBI fingerprint check Demonstrated psychological sensitivity toward children and understanding of individual and group behavior dynamics
Preferred
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in human services, behavioral sciences, or a related field Experience with children or adolescents, preferably in residential or 24-hour care settings Understanding of treatment modalities used in residential children’s care CPR/First Aid certification
Physical Requirements / Working Conditions You must be able to
Lift or exert up to 30 pounds occasionally and up to 15 pounds frequently Walk, stand, sit, stoop, lift, reach, kneel, crouch, run, climb, balance, and crawl as needed Administer physical restraints safely in accordance with training and organizational protocols Perform visual inspections, read and transcribe accurately, and operate a motor vehicle Hear and respond quickly to emergency support requests via oral communication or electronic devices
Schedule Must be available for at least two 9
- 00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. shifts each week
- Must be available for at least two 3:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. shifts each week Must be available on both Saturday and Sunday May be scheduled for up to one awake night shift per month if needed
- Estimated scheduled hours: 20-29 per week
Compensation & Benefits for Part Time Roles Hourly pay (based on experience, degree, and field of study) with potential performance-based increases: $0.50 raise at six months and another $0.50 raise at your one-year evaluation, with annual raise opportunities thereafter 401(k) with partial employer match (up to 6%, eligible after 60 days) Free meals on campus, including vegetarian options Free online Black Swan Yoga membership Free Rocket Lawyer account for personal legal needs Employee Assistance Program with free counseling sessions Referral program Opportunities for clinical supervision hours (for employees pursuing LPC-A or LMSW licensure) Other benefits available for eligible employees
Equal Employment Opportunity The Settlement Home for Children is an equal opportunity employer. We strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination in recruitment, hiring, compensation, promotion, or any other condition of employment based on legally protected characteristics. We maintain a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace. #TSHDC
Benefits
- Employee Assistance Program
- 401(k) with employer match
- Referral program
- Clinical supervision hours
- Free meals on campus
- Black Swan Yoga membership
- Rocket Lawyer account