Starting salary up to $57.55/hour ($120,113/year) plus a competitive total compensation package!
The Supervising Children’s Residential Care Counselor (SCRCC) serves as an integral member of the Valley of the Moon Children’s Center’s (VMCC) interdisciplinary team and is responsible for promoting and modeling the VMCCs mission, vision, and values while providing direction, leadership, and supervision to residential staff, including providing training, coaching, and oversight to Children’s Residential Care Counselors (CRCC) and volunteers who oversee the provision of daily needs for youth and implement trauma-informed care practices and policies. Additional responsibilities include:
Supervising and managing Children’s Residential Care Counselors on assigned shifts
Evaluating the performance of subordinate staff and providing feedback and training
Supporting youth in understanding and implementing natural and logical consequences, setting limits for behavior, and developing new, healthier coping mechanisms
Overseeing and providing support for positive youth development, including improving social skills, maintaining proper living standards, and caring for personal hygiene
Passing medication to individual youth according to written instructions from the Staff Nurse and/or Physician
Overseeing staff who plan and implement small and large group activities, including life skill development, coping skills development, recreational activities, play, study activities, and field trips
Supervising and engaging children with care, curiosity, and compassion
Observing the emotional and physiological conditions of youth, assisting in the development of resources, and making referrals to the appropriate community agencies
Participating in the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), Child and Family Team (CFT) meeting, and case conferences
Restraining youth, when appropriate, for the safety and protection of themselves and others, using established protocols
Ensuring that safety plans and the Individual Crisis Management Plan (ICMP) are developed, updated, understood, and in practice
Participating in crisis de-escalation and containment, and mediating disputes among youth
Documenting ongoing service delivery in accordance with program requirements
Salary is negotiable within the established range and benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. For more information, including minimum qualifications, & to apply, visit,
www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org or call 707-565-2331. The County of Sonoma is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to having a workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. Apply by 11/25/24.