Get to know Thompson!
Thompson was founded in 1886 as an orphanage and has grown into an organization operating across the Carolinas, Florida Tennessee and Kentucky. Thompson’s continuum of care encompasses three domains: prevention, mental health services and foster care. All Thompson programs are trauma-informed and evidence-based/evidence-informed with the intention of building resilience in our clients (ages 0-18) and their families, both virtually and in person. Our values are Excellence, Innovation, Commitment, Caring and Integrity.
What will you do as a Lead Residential Care Specialist?
- Support the organization and delegation of day-to-day shift tasks in accordance with established procedures.
- Support training of new staff by modeling expectations, routines, and program practices.
- Communicate shift updates, programmatic needs, and operational concerns to the Residential Coach.
- Act as the designated point person for shift-related communication, supporting consistent communication of meetings, updates, and program expectations.
- Display individual proficiency and effectiveness in the role.
- Be punctual, arrive on time, and prepared.
- Learn, utilize, and model the organization’s systems, processes and procedures.
- Display a high degree of being open to coaching/feedback regarding performance and areas of improvement.
- Contribute to a positive team culture through your actions, attitude, and communication.
- Consistently deliver excellent customer service to your clients/customers.
- Conduct yourself in the highest standards of ethics and integrity while displaying emotional intelligence in your day-to-day work with customers, peers, and leadership.
- Represent the organization internally and externally through your communication and conduct.
- Provide vigilant supervision and monitoring of every client in your care, ensuring that the milieu is always in ratio and every child is safe.
- Engage youth in the program schedule and activities throughout the day that contribute to an active, engaging, learning environment. Ensure the physical milieus you are in remain clean, safe, and cared for by adhering to regular cleaning and sanitation expectations.
- Ensure all documentation meets internal and external quality and regulatory standards
Must be able to work 1st Shift: 7am-7pm or 2nd Shift 7pm-7am
Week 1: Monday, Thursday, Friday
Week 2: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday
What does this position offer?
- Starting Pay Range: $18.00-$22.00 hourly
- Fantastic Full-time benefits…
- 3 weeks paid time off (PTO) first year plus 10 paid holidays!
- Health, Dental, Vision, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability and Life insurance options
- 401K Match
- Education Reimbursement
- Referral Bonus
- Clinical Supervision Reimbursement of $60 for eligible candidates obtaining licensure
- Eligibility to apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through FAFSA after 10 years of service
- Eligibility to apply for the state loan repayment program that repays up to $50,000 of student loans
- Paid time off for volunteering in the community
- Free EAP services
- Mileage Reimbursement
- iPhone and Laptop provided for eligible roles
- Multiple opportunities for growth
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:
- Must have valid Driver’s License.
- Must meet any credentialing standards as required of the job.
- BA/BS Degree in the Human Services field strongly preferred and minimum of one year relevant experience working with youth or High School diploma/GED and two years' relevant experience working with youth. will be considered in lieu of BA/BS degree.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite application software.
- Excellent communication skills and a passion for working with youth
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, employees are required to walk, sit, use hands to handle, or feel
objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Vision abilities required by the job include close vision,
distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception. Employees will perform a wide variety of physical tasks
such as standing, walking, running, stooping, bending, climbing stairs and lifting of individuals, which requires strength,
coordination, endurance, and agility. Employees must be able to safely engage in physical interventions when circumstances
require, for the safety of the client, other clients, staff, and/or visiting individuals. The employee must be agile enough to control
and rapidly extricate him/herself and children and youths from buildings in case of an emergency. The employee must be
capable of running a distance as required in the apprehension of a fleeing youth.?
All residential staff must pass a Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training and demonstrate proper physical Therapeutic techniques and holds.
You’re the right fit for the Lead Residential Care Specialist if…
- You have a passion for working with youth & developing other team members
- You enjoy knowing you’re making an IMPACT on the lives of others
- EXCELLENCE, INNOVATION, COMMITMENT, CARING, AND INTEGRITY are important to you
If your qualifications meet the requirements of the job and you want to be part of a winning culture, don’t delay! Apply at thompsoncff.org where we are strengthening Children, Families, and Communities!
Thompson is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Thompson participates in E-Verify.
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