Wayfinder Family Services ensures that children, youth, and adults facing challenges always have a place to turn.
Wayfinder is committed to advancing IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility).
Wayfinder believes inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility are essential to our excellence and our mission's execution. We value differences in the pursuit of inquiry and knowledge, mutual understanding, respect, trust, transparency, and cooperation. We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and includes individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Individuals of color, women, LGBTQIA+, veterans and differently-abled persons are encouraged to apply.
In exchange for your talent, Wayfinder offers an excellent benefits package, which includes the following:
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This role is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
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Competitive salary - Sign-on bonus for eligible roles
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Flexible schedules depending on the position (some offering hybrid)
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Medical insurance with a $30 premium per paycheck coverage plan (employee-only)
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Dental insurance 100% employer paid for HMO coverage plan (employee-only)
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401(k) retirement plan with an employer match up to 4%
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11 paid holidays per year and a generous paid time off policy
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Five paid winter holidays (between Christmas Eve & New Year's Day)
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Education Reimbursement Program
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Robust training opportunities: Shared Core Practice Model, Trauma-Informed Care, Evidence-based Practices
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Clinical Supervision for licensure
Compensation:
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In accordance with California law, the expected salary range for this position is posted with this position. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.
Role Summary:
Provide direct care for transitional shelter children and youth ages 0-17. Job emphasis is centered on the resident’s adjust and stabilize to shelter environment and transition to community settings. Focus is on developing daily living skills, socialization, independence, behavior management and pre-vocational skills. This is a non-exempt position reports to a member of the Assistant Director of Transitional Shelter Care Program.
Shift: 1pm-11pm Sunday- Wednesday or Wednesday-Saturday
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Assist in the planning, developing, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing of the TSC during the shift.
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Coordinate morning routine by ensuring residents are awake on time and dressed appropriately for the day.
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Prepares and oversees the staffing assignment for each shift to ensure that the health and safety needs of the residents are met and to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements are met regarding staffing ratios.
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Documentation/record keeping in children’s files including meal charting.
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Attends staff meetings, in-service training, and other agency/program meetings as scheduled.
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Helps organize/decorate TSC for special occasions, i.e., Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc.
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Reports any unusual incidents/accidents immediately to the Supervisor, both verbally and in writing.
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Promotes the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) process by identifying quality indicators and opportunities for departmental and organizational process improvement.
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Perform other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Assistant Director
Education:
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B.A. degree from accredited college/university in child development, special education, psychology, or related field.
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Valid California driver's license and eligibility to drive agency vehicles, unless disabled.
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Must be 21 years of age to drive agency vehicles.
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Good communication skills, particularly written and oral.
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Ability to function as team member and follow through on recommendations from professional staff.
Experience:
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Minimum of two (2) years as a supervisor/manager in a residential setting.
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ProAct trained and or ProAct certified trainer (preferred).
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Ability to work collaboratively with members of interdisciplinary teams.
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Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to and competence in dealing with culturally, socio-economically diverse client population
Employee Wellness & Safety
Wayfinder is committed to creating an environment where employees and clients are safe. Wayfinder requires a thorough background screening process that includes fingerprinting and a health screening.
Trauma-Informed Care
Wayfinder practices Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) principles which recognize the signs, symptoms, and widespread impact of trauma. Employees integrate the knowledge of Trauma-Informed Care into policies, procedures, and practices to prevent re-traumatization which promotes the healing of families, youth, individuals, and communities.
Wayfinder is an Equal Opportunity Employer.