Youth Care Worker
Company: Everstand
Location: Mechanicsburg
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nSalary: $17.50 - $23.13
hourly Position Summary: The Youth Care Professional (YCP)provides
24/7 direct care and supervision to youth in a trauma-informed
residential treatment setting. YCPs ensure safety, model healthy
relationships, and support daily routines while fostering an
environment of empathy, consistency, and respect, while adhering to
professional boundaries. You will be trained in crisis prevention
and intervention, and you will work side-by-side with clinical,
education, and medical teams. Imagine a role where every day brings
the opportunity to inspire, guide, and uplift. At Everstand, we
believe in the power of presence, the importance of trauma-informed
care, and the capacity for every young person to heal and thrive.
Were looking for compassionate, resilient Youth Care Professionals
(YCPs) to join our dedicated team and create real, lasting change
for youth in need of safety, support, and hope through
relationship-based care. Your efforts will help us fulfill our
missionof enriching communities, one family at a time. Why Join
Everstand? Find joy and purpose in your career. Join an inspired
team of professionals who are transforming the lives of youth and
enriching communities, one family at a time. Everstand is not a
federal or state agency. It is an independent, not-for-profit
organization that serves over 1,000 children annually across 12
locations. You will join about 500 teammates across DC, MD, PA, and
WV who empower youth and their families to flourish within their
community. Essential Functions:Approaches concerns, challenges, and
opportunities with empathy, attention to detail, active listening,
and curiosity.Consistently models EVERSTANDs core values: Safety,
Empathy, Relationships, and Impact.Honor differences, acknowledge
uniqueness, and amplify all voices.Attend training and group
experiences that strengthen Everstands commitment to staff wellness
and belonging.Models the use of welcoming and respectful
language.Consistently uses inclusive language in communication and
documentation. Direct Care & SupervisionProvide 24/7
line-of-sight/sound and/or enhanced supervision based on clinical
guidance.Ensure a physically and emotionally safe environment in
line with trauma-informed practices.Assist youth with Activities of
Daily Living (ADLs), including hygiene, grooming, and meals. Meal
preparation is required according to the menu, as
applicable.Provide a safe and calm treatment environment by
implementing structured milieu routine, individualized care plans,
age-appropriate expectations, and promoting positive behavior
interventions that align with Everstands PBIS system.Support and
reinforce methods/techniques of clinical staff and participate in
the treatment of residents in interaction, limit setting,
therapeutic activities, and implementation of safety and treatment
plans.Provide mandatory on-call coverage as required. Must be
flexible and available to work various shifts during the
week/weekend. This may include providing coverage in other program
areas.Participate in family engagement events held on-site, in the
community, out of state, and/or at the family home, as applicable.
Therapeutic EngagementUtilize program-approved and youth-guided
techniques to build trusting, youth-guided relationships in
alignment with Everstands Theory of Change - the vehicle for
recovery and building durable skills.Participate in and help
facilitate individual and group programming that models and teaches
(e.g., social skills, effective communication, conflict resolution,
peer pressure resistance, and creative expression).Support academic
participation, extracurricular exploration, and the development of
life skills.Maintain professional boundaries between self and
residents to ensure the appropriateness of a therapeutic
relationship. Documentation & CommunicationAccurately complete
required shift documentation, including logs, incident reports,
medication records (MAR), and communication summaries.Ensure
timely, confidential, and professional communication with team
members and supervisors.Obtain and maintain user-level access to
Everstands electronic health record system. Health &
SafetyAdminister and document medication following program
guidelines (with certification).Safely transport youth to medical,
educational, and legal appointments using agency vehicles.Respond
to behavioral escalations using trained therapeutic crisis
intervention (TCI) methods, when necessary.Participate in hospital
coverage and intake/discharge transportation as needed.
Housekeeping & EnvironmentMaintain the cleanliness and safety of
the unit and ensure youth participation in upkeep in accordance
with program protocols.Monitor for and report on maintenance needs
or safety hazards through daily/weekly on-site inspections
according to agency guidelines.Promote youth engagement throughout
the day, conducting bedroom checks, searches, and supervision per
policy every fifteen minutes while the youth are in their
rooms.Complete and document a thorough inventory of each residents
belongings at admission, discharge, quarterly, after overnight
family visits, and following the purchase of new items Compliance &
Confidentiality:Maintain strict confidentiality in handling
sensitive youth information.Follow HIPAA, State regulations, and
organizational policies regarding data handling and
communication.Fulfill all mandated reporter responsibilities by
promptly reporting any suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation in
accordance with federal, state, and organizational guidelines.
Non-Essential FunctionsOther than the essential functions of the
job listed above, which are provided in detail and directly
applicable and required for this position, this written job
description is provided as a general guideline of the tasks and
duties associated with this position.This written job description
is not all-inclusive. Employees can and may be asked to perform
tasks, duties, and functions beyond those listed in this written
job description.Employees may be required to perform the tasks,
duties, and functions of other positions and jobs as the needs of
Everstand arise.Refusal to perform job tasks, duties, and functions
beyond those listed in this job description may result in
disciplinary action, up to and including termination of
employment.This written job description is not a contract and in no
way alters the at-will nature of the employment relationship.
Competencies:All Everstand Core Values:safety, empathy,
relationships, and impact.Handling StressMeeting StandardsAccurate
ListeningOrganized WorkplaceMindfulnessPersonal
AccountabilityAttitude towards HonestyCrisis response and
de-escalation abilityTask & Time ManagementProblem-SolvingFollowing
DirectionsCustomer Service OrientationFrequent Interaction with
OthersAttention to DetailEmpathy and patience with youth
experiencing traumaAdaptability in Fast-Paced EnvironmentsOSHA
complianceFederal and State law complianceConfidentiality Essential
Functions: Approaches concerns, challenges, and opportunities with
empathy, attention to detail, active listening, and
curiosity.Consistently models EVERSTANDs core values: Safety,
Empathy, Relationships, and Impact.Honor differences, acknowledge
uniqueness, and amplify all voices.Attend training and group
experiences that strengthen Everstands commitment to staff wellness
and belonging.Models the use of welcoming and respectful
language.Consistently uses inclusive language in communication and
documentation. Required Education and Experience Level I Youth Care
ProfessionalHigh School Diploma, GED, or AA required with a minimum
of 1 year of employment experience in the child welfare field
working with children and/or adolescents, or a similar setting.
Level II Youth Care Professional (Advanced)Bachelors degree in
social work, psychology, education, or a related human services
field Preferred Education and Experience(1 year of employment
experience in the child welfare field working with children and/or
Adolescents, or similar setting Caminos Only)Experience in youth
services, behavioral health, or trauma-informed settings strongly
preferredComfortable working in emotionally intense or
unpredictable environments.Firsthand insight into the child welfare
and human services landscape, gained through direct engagement as a
family member, youth, or caregiver impacted by these systems; used
to shape responsive, inclusive, and compliant programming.
Licenses/Certifications:Possess a valid drivers license.Must pass
background checks (CPS, fingerprinting), drug screening, TB
screening, and physical work-readiness.Must obtain and maintain
certification in Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) or/and First
Aid/CPR, and Medication Administration as required.Ability to
obtain and maintain RCYCP certification -Maryland OnlyAbility to
obtain and maintain a favorable Office of Refugee and Resettlement
(ORR) Suitability Determination in accordance with position
requirements. Bilingual Differential:Bilingual candidates
(Spanish/English or other relevant languages) may be eligible for a
language differential based on program needs and demonstrated
language proficiency. Supervisory Responsibility: n/a Work
Environment: This job operates in a professional office
environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment
such as computers, phones, photocopiers, scanners, and filing
cabinets. Due to the nature of the organization, occasional
exposure to a residential and school environment where challenging
behaviors, such as physical agitation, physical violence, and/or
emotional outbursts, may be exhibited. Exposure to intense
emotional environments; the role requires vigilance, adaptability,
and resilience Physical Demands: The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Able to
engage in physical intervention techniques when safety is
compromised (upon training) While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is occasionally required to remain stationary;
move; manipulate; operate; place, handle, or detect objects, tools,
or controls; acquire; adjust; ascend/descend; position self;
communicate; exchange information; and detect and distinguish. The
employee must occasionally move/transport up to twenty-five (25)
pounds. Specific detection and discernment abilities include
observing, recognizing, comparing, estimating, assessing,
perceiving, inspecting, distinguishing, and determining. Position
Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time, non-exempt
position, Monday through Sunday (1st & 2nd shift), depending on
program needs and assigned shifts; typically working between 33 and
40 hours a week. Employees must have the ability to work holidays,
weekends, and inclement weather shifts as needed. Flexibility is
required, and actual schedules are determined by the Unit
Supervisor based on program coverage. Leave is available by going
through the prescribed leave request process. This position is
denoted as essential for emergencies and inclement weather notices.
Travel Local travel for appointments or cross-site coverage may be
required. Mileage reimbursement or agency vehicle provided for
approved travel. Additional Eligibility QualificationsAbility to
work effectively with internal and external partners and
stakeholders, demonstrating empathy, maturity, professionalism, and
tact.Ability to learn and effectively utilize different technology
platforms.Ability to work in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook).Proven effective time management, planning,
communication, and interpersonal skillsAbility to solve
problems.Ability to work independently.Ability to communicate in a
clear, concise manner, both written and oral.Must be computer
literate with competence in spreadsheets, databases, and other
software utilized by the organization.Ability to interact with the
public, staff, and clients in a professional, responsive, and
trauma-informed manner.Ability to develop a sufficient
understanding of agency functioning and goals to develop
appropriate priorities.Ability to handle multiple tasks and work
well in a non-structured environment.Ability to demonstrate the
possession of a valid drivers license before employment and the
ability to maintain the license and operate a motor vehicle
thereafter.Ability to pass CPS/UII background check both before
employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter.Ability
to pass Tuberculosis Screening both before employment and per the
schedule outlined by HR thereafter.Ability to pass a work-readiness
physical performed by a certified medical professional both before
employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter.Ability
to pass a Federal and State Fingerprinting Background Check, both
prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR
thereafter.Ability to pass a drug screen via urinalysis both before
employment and randomly thereafter. This job description is not
intended to represent a comprehensive list of activities, duties,
or responsibilities required of the employee. Duties,
responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or
without notice. The employee's signature below affirms the
employees understanding of the requirements, responsibilities,
expectations, and essential functions of the position, and thus the
general nature of the role. Employee signature below constitutes
the employee's understanding of the requirements, essential
functions, and duties of the position. EVERSTANDHP
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