Spectrum Youth & Family Services

Youth Coach St Albans, VT

St Albans, VT 05478

regular

Job Type

hourly

Pay Type

$21 - $25

Salary


We are a forward-thinking supported housing program dedicated to helping young people heal, grow, and achieve their goals. Our team is passionate about making a lasting impact, and we’re looking for someone equally inspired to join us in this rewarding journey. These positions are located in St. Albans, VT.

Full and Part time positions available, 2 per shift, please specify which shift you are applying for:

               Tues - Fri: 4p - 2a              $21/hr + $2/hr shift differential

               Sat - Tues: 4p - 2a              $21/hr + $2/hr shift differential

               Mon - Fri: 1:30a - 9:30a    $21/hr + $4/hr shift differential

               Sat - Sun: 1:30a - 9:30a     $21/hr + $4/hr shift differential

               Sat - Sun: 9a - 5p               $21/hr + $2/hr shift differential

What You’ll Do: As a Youth Coach in Spectrum’s newest Youth Shelter, you will provide encouragement and guidance to help residents meet daily routines and milestones outlined in their service plans. You will accompany residents on meaningful activities such as job searches, volunteer opportunities, and recreational outings, fostering growth and independence. Administering medications responsibly and ensuring adherence to care plans is also an essential part of this role.

In addition to working directly with residents, you will maintain accurate and timely records. This includes documenting client progress, critical incidents, and other important information. Administrative tasks, such as managing timesheets, completing expense reports, and staying up-to-date with daily communications, are also key responsibilities.

Collaboration is central to this position. You will share regular updates about resident progress, medication management, and other critical information with your team. Participation in weekly staff meetings and bi-weekly supervision sessions is expected, fostering a cohesive and supportive team environment. You will also play a role in training new staff and contribute ideas to enhance and improve the program.

What You Bring: We are looking for someone with a high school diploma, though a bachelor’s degree in a related field is preferred. At least one year of experience working with at-risk youth in a residential or similar setting is essential. You should have a strong understanding of adolescent development, including mental health challenges, trauma, substance abuse, and life skills such as budgeting and employment preparation.

Strong communication skills, professionalism, and the ability to set boundaries are critical for this role. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and value respect for all backgrounds and identities. Adherence to organizational ethics, policies, and procedures is expected. Must have reliable transportation. A valid driver’s license is preferred but not required.

What We Offer: This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping youth achieve stability, confidence, and independence. You’ll join a collaborative and inspiring team of professionals dedicated to making a difference. No two days are alike—your schedule will include shifts during days, evenings, awake overnights, weekends, and holidays, ensuring variety and engagement. From outings and appointments to in-house programming, you’ll be part of an active and dynamic environment. Full time positions are eligible for an excellent benefits package. Part time positions are eligible for Earned Time Off.

Work Environment: Flexibility is essential, as schedules include variable hours and may require occasional lifting or moving of items up to 10 pounds. Travel will also be necessary for appointments, activities, and other programming needs.

Join our mission-driven team and help create a future full of possibilities for youth in need!

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