The Camper Leadership Specialist is responsible for coordinating and leading all youth leadership programs at camp, including Program Aide (PA), Counselor-in-Training (CIT 1, 2, & 3), and True North experiences. This role helps campers develop confidence, communication, and leadership skills through hands-on learning, mentorship, and experiential education.
Working closely with the Camp Director and/or Assistant Director, the Camper Leadership Specialist facilitates age-appropriate leadership curricula, mentors participants in practical camp leadership roles, and ensures all programs comply with State of ConnecticutYouth Camp Regulations, ACA Standards, Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints, and GSOFCT Policies. This position plays a central role in cultivating the next generation of Girl Scout leaders.
MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIESLeadership Program Coordination
Coordinate, deliver, and evaluate Program Aide, CIT, and True North programs.
●Design and facilitate workshops, discussions, and skill-building sessions that promote leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, and self-reflection.
Implement developmentally progressive curricula to build leadership skills across age levels.
Maintain notes and observations to refine and improve curricula.
Schedule leadership participants in units, activity areas, or special projects according to training level and interests.
Collaborate with the Camp Director and other staff to integrate leadership participants into daily camp operations.
Mentorship & Participant Support
Serve as a positive role model and mentor for all leadership participants.
Provide individualized feedback and guidance to support growth in leadership and confidence.
Facilitate reflection and journaling sessions linking camp experiences to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE).
Support participants in setting goals and achieving program milestones.
Recognize and celebrate participant accomplishments throughout the camp season.
Collaboration & Communication
●Work closely with Unit Leaders, Specialists, and Administrative staff to ensure participants are engaged in daily camp life.
●Communicate regularly with the Camp Director regarding participant progress, placements, and concerns.
Maintain communication with staff hosting leadership participants to ensure positive experiences and clear expectations.
Participate in pre-camp training, in-service training, and weekly staff meetings.
Health, Safety, & Compliance
Maintain a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all leadership participants.
Enforce GSOFCT, ACA, and State of Connecticut safety regulations.
●Monitor participant well-being and promptly report any health or behavioral concerns.
●Ensure participants understand and maintain appropriate staff/camper boundaries.
Complete required documentation, including incident reports and attendance records, accurately and on time.
Program Administration
Track attendance, participation, and progress for all leadership programs.
Maintain program materials, journals, and evaluation tools for each participant.
Coordinate distribution of completion certificates or evaluations.
Contribute to end-of-season reports and recommendations for program improvement.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in camp opening and closing procedures.
●Assist with all-camp activities, ceremonies, and special events.
Perform other duties as assigned to support camp operations and youth leadership development.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be at least 21 years of age.
●High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor's degree in education, recreation, or a related field preferred.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in youth leadership, education, or mentoring roles.
●Experience developing or facilitating leadership programs for youth ages 10-17.
●Current First Aid/CPR/AED certification required; EpiPen/inhaler administration training preferred or willingness to obtain.
Excellent communication, facilitation, and organizational skills.
Ability to motivate and inspire youth through positive role modeling.
Commitment to the Girl Scout Mission and inclusive, girl-led leadership development.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in a variety of weather conditions.
Ability to walk on uneven terrain and lift/carry up to 50 pounds.
●Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and behavioral cues.
Ability to provide first aid and respond calmly and effectively in an emergency.
$23k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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Part-Time Youth Residential Counselor
CJR 3.7
Youth counselor job in Litchfield, CT
The Youth Residential Counselor is dedicated to the direct supervision of adolescent boys in a short-term transitional living program. YouthCounselors cultivate a safe, healthy, therapeutic, nurturing and caring home environment that is supportive of each participant's individualized needs, social, emotional, and academic development. YouthCounselors are positive role models offering support, strength-based encouragement and protection of youth in their care, advocating for youth and sharing information and updates with parents/guardians.
Maintain constant sight and sound supervision of youths within established program expectations and guidelines
Ensure physical safety of youth and provide crisis intervention as needed
Follow established routines, schedules, and structure, like wake up and bedtimes, and transition to school
Record observations in daily documentation and logs
Monitor and reporting healthcare needs or concerns, and ensuring compliance with daily medication regimen through support, encouragement, and self-care education
Accompany youths between facilities, meetings, appointments and/or other activities
Ensure living spaces are organized, clean, safe and free from hazards
Supervise youths during mealtimes
Support and facilitate the implementation of youths' individualized care plans and schedules
Utilize Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) coaching to enhance adolescents learning and skill use
Transport adolescents to appointments and recreation trips
Provide transportation to adolescents and families as programmatic needs dictate in order to facilitate family visitation/sessions and home passes
Focus on Client Needs: Anticipate, understand, and respond to the needs of internal and external clients to meet or exceed their expectations within program parameters
Ability to communicate, cooperate and serve people from all cultural identities with respect, professionalism, integrity and fairness in a manner that recognizes the individuality of each person
Foster Teamwork: Work cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problems, and make decisions that enhance program effectiveness
Available to work evenings and weekends as may be needed
Regular and consistent attendance
Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
Work Schedule & Rate of Pay:
12 hours per week
Thursday-Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm (4-hour shift)
You can also accept per diem hours as they become available
Overtime/ time and a half eligible
Rate of pay is $23.27 per hour
Job Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent - Required
Minimum 1 year of experience working with at-risk or court-involved adolescents - Required
Valid driver's license - Required
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to respond calmly and effectively during emergencies
Strong communication and conflict resolution skills
Experience working with diverse populations or applying culturally responsive practices
Demonstrated understanding of adolescent development and mental health issues
Reliable transportation and flexibility to work scheduled shifts
Part-Time Benefits:
At CJR, we pride ourselves on creating a compassionate, culturally responsive work environment and offering a comprehensive benefits package that encourages and supports a healthy work/life balance. Joining our team, full-time employees will enjoy the following benefits:
Free daily nutritious meals
Generous Paid Vacation Package (unused time eligible for carry over)
Generous Paid Sick Time (unused time eligible for carry over)
Paid Holiday Time (separate from vacation time)
Floating Holidays (separate from paid vacation time and paid holiday time)
Annual monetary incentives
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Company Match
Career Growth Opportunities
Company Celebrations & Employee Recognition Program
Employee discounts (cell phone, computer)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Qualified Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer Federal Student Aid
10%-20% tuition discount at many local educational institutions, including those listed by the CT Nonprofit Alliance
About CJR:
A career at CJR is focused on working to ensure that every young person has an opportunity to thrive! CJR reaches across the state of Connecticut to deliver a broad continuum of care through our residential, education, wellness, and community-based programs. At CJR, you will experience a fulfilling career with an employer that encourages advancement, respects diversity, and rewards excellence!
CJR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. We welcome everyone to apply, especially those individuals who are underrepresented in the industry. We embrace the competitive advantage of diversity.
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$23.3 hourly 1d ago
Group Home Program Counselor
Marrakech 3.4
Youth counselor job in Branford, CT
We are looking for staff to provide direct care to persons with developmental and physical disabilities in our Residential Group Homes. This person will be responsible for implementing behavior programs and other habilitation programs, and also facilitating and promoting community integration and safety.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure individuals' medical health issues are addressed. This may include scheduling doctor's appointments, providing transportation to appointments, following through on doctor's orders and communicating all pertinent health issues to supervisor.
Assist individuals in daily activities including daily hygiene functions.
Implement behavioral goals, teaching strategies, monitoring procedures, exercise programs and other team recommended programs and procedures.
Assist in the completion of individual assessments.
Model positive adult roles in the community
Foster community belonging through person-centered appropriate activities
Asks for assistance from co-workers and supervisors when unsure of job duties and refers to program policies and procedures for job clarification.
Supervises and assists in the preparation of food for individuals following special prescribed diets and food consistency. Implements eating procedures as written, if applicable.
Overnight awake staff is required to complete hourly safety checks on the individual
Assis individuals in community integration and improving their overall quality of life.
REQUIREMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Understanding the nature of human systems: individual, group, organization, community and society, and their major interactions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in identifying and selecting natural opportunities which promote growth and goal attainment for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in implementing interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Process skills which are required to implement services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); 3 to 6 months-related experience and /or training, or human service training certificate.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Connecticut Driver's License
Ability to obtain the following licenses/certifications:
Department of Developmental Services - Medication Certification (to be obtained within six months of hire)
Public Service License valid for the state of Connecticut (if applicable)
CPR and First Aid certification
Job Description
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
ANNOUNCES AN OPENING FOR
RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR
Weekend Day, 30-Hours - Benefit Eligible
Schedule: Friday, Saturday and Sunday: Noon - 10:00pm
POST: 10/22/2025
The American School for the Deaf (ASD) is the oldest school for the deaf, founded in 1817 by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc. The American School for the Deaf is committed to serving deaf and hard of hearing infants, youth, and their families in development of intellect and the enhancement of quality of life utilizing specially designed instruction through an American Sign Language and English Bilingual Approach, empowering them to become educated and self-directed life-long learners.
ASD is located in West Hartford, a town recognized as one of the top ten towns for raising families. West Hartford residents value education, evidenced by the high quality of public and private schools. There is also much to do in West Hartford. There is a wide array of parks and recreation. There are pools and hiking trails. There are historic sites to visit as well. If shopping is on the list, then Blue Back Square, located in the center of town, offers many retail stores and a variety of restaurants to satisfy everyone.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Position: Residential Counselor
Department: PACES
Supervisor: Dean of Students
Description: Part Time 30 Hours, 12 Months, Benefits Eligible
Union Status: Union
Schedule: Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 noon - 10:00pm
SCOPE OF DUTIES
Under the supervision of the PACES or Core Dean of Students, and/or the Coordinator of Student Support Services, the Residential Counselor is responsible for the supervision of children and adolescents during school and/or out-of-school hours and the assumption of other responsibilities as designated by the PACES or Core Dean of Students, and/or Student Support Services Coordinator..
PRIMARY DUTIES:
Responsible for the supervision of emotionally/behaviorally-disordered deaf and hard of hearing children and youth during in-school or out-of-school hours, including meals.
Planning and carrying out activities designed to promote personal and social growth.
Responsible for encouraging students to maintain good personal hygiene and attire, including bathing and feeding.
Assist students with mobility.
Encourage students to engage in extra-curricular activities.
Implementation of Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS).
Participation in planning and staff conferences with academic and residential staff.
Participation in staff training and in-service activities, including Physical/Psychological Management Training (PMT) workshops.
Must be able to lift 50 pounds on a regular and frequent basis.
Responsible for reports and daily logs.
Works cooperatively with all teachers, residential staff and other support staff.
Other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Ability to work in a collaborative team setting.
Ability to anticipate potential issues and re-direct or de-escalate behavior.
Demonstrates good judgment, dependability.
Proficient with writing reports.
Ability to resolve conflict.
Ability to manage crisis situation.
Demonstrates high levels of patience, empathy, and respect.
Demonstrates an understanding of cultural diversity and embeds that knowledge into practice.
High School graduate. Minimum recommended age 23.
Prior experience in working with children and youth with mental health and traumatic backgrounds in a residential setting preferred.
Knowledge of behavior management techniques is desirable.
PMT/CPR Certification or willingness to secure.
Ability or willingness to learn to communicate effectively using American Sign Language (ASL).
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Non-exempt, 12-month position
Wage based on guidelines of the Union Pay Scale
Outstanding benefits package including Retirement 403B with generous school matching, group health insurance, and other fringe benefits.
$1000 sign on bonus after one year of service,
not applicable to re-hires
.
ASD is ALL ways able. If you require an accommodation to apply for this position, please contact the Human Resources Department.
The American School for the Deaf does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's age, ancestry, color, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, past or present history of mental disability, intellectual disability, national origin, physical disability, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or civil union status) work place hazards to reproductive systems, and criminal record (in state employment and licensing).
All applicants will be screened, and the most highly qualified applicants will be invited to interview.
$33k-42k yearly est. 30d ago
Crisis Stabilization Residential Counselor
CHD Careers 3.9
Youth counselor job in Chicopee, MA
The Crisis Stabilization Residential Counselor is a member of the Direct Care Staff Team withing the Community Behavioral Health Center's Crisis Stabilization Programs. They will assist Persons Served in need of mental health, psychiatric, and/or substance use stabilization while in acute treatment. While clients are in the milieu, the Counselor will help provide 24/7/365 coverage of care services, attend to a variety of client needs, and support the clinical and psychiatric nurse staffing to achieve established treatment plan and support clients' return to the community.
Responsibilities include supporting clients' activities of daily living, administering medications as needed, advocating for individuals within various community settings, and providing opportunities to optimize their independence, rehabilitation and recovery. Develop professional and supportive relationships with clients and provide informal counseling and guidance with a person-centered focus. As a full-coverage program, daytime or overnight shifts are available.
Ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or a preferred Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent experience; strong interpersonal skills; empathy for others; demonstrated commitment to serving those with significant needs; ability to work well within a team model and independently. Computer skills necessary. Must have a vehicle for work use and current driver's license; ability to complete medication administration training. All candidates must complete and pass background record screening process.
We are currently seeking multiple candidates for this opportunity. Shifts we are looking to fill are second (3pm-11pm) and third (11pm-7am), schedules will include weekend coverage needs.
Pay range is between $18.00/hr. - $21.63/hr. which is based on degree, and employment status (per diem vs. full time/part time). Differential of $2.00/hr. for second shift, third shift and weekends.
At CHD, Center for Human Development, Care Finds a Way:
The Center for Human Development (CHD) provides a broad range of high-quality, community-oriented human services dedicated to promoting, enhancing, and protecting the dignity and welfare of people in need. CHD has partnered with the state of Massachusetts to increase access to urgent behavioral health care through our new outpatient behavioral health clinic and crisis services. Gateway, CHD's new Community Behavioral Health Center in Chicopee, provides:
An outpatient behavioral health clinic
24/7 mobile crisis services
Crisis stabilization for youth and adults in person and via telehealth
Our CBHC program delivers these services as an alternative to hospital emergency departments. It also offers respite, outreach, medication management, and peer-level support to ensure that your family member is taken care of on every level Connect with our team today - If this sounds like the right job for you, do not wait - apply today to join our team. We look forward to hearing from you!
$18-21.6 hourly 60d+ ago
Care Specialist
Upward Health
Youth counselor job in New Haven, CT
Upward Health is an in-home, multidisciplinary medical group providing 24/7 whole-person care. Our clinical team treats physical, behavioral, and social health needs when and where a patient needs help. Everyone on our team from our doctors, nurses, and Care Specialists to our HR, Technology, and Business Services staff are driven by a desire to improve the lives of our patients. We are able to treat a wide range of needs - everything from addressing poorly controlled blood sugar to combatting anxiety to accessing medically tailored meals - because we know that health requires care for the whole person. It's no wonder 98% of patients report being fully satisfied with Upward Health!
Job Title & Role Description:
The Care Specialist is a key member of the team responsible for delivering chronic care management to high-complexity patients. The Care Specialist primarily works in patients' homes and communities (90% of the time) and engages in virtual care (10% of the time). This role involves direct outreach to patients, guiding them through the enrollment process, facilitating virtual appointments with providers, and ensuring that patients adhere to care plans. By building relationships, coordinating care, and providing education, the Care Specialist plays a critical role in promoting health, preventing unnecessary hospitalizations, and improving patient outcomes.
Skills Required:
Minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience (e.g., Community Health Worker, Peer Support Specialist, Medical Assistant, etc.).
High school diploma or GED required.
A valid driver's license, auto liability insurance, and reliable transportation to travel within the assigned territory.
Experience in chronic care management or working with chronically ill/elderly patients.
Technologically proficient with basic computer skills (typing, using EMR systems).
Experience with motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and care coordination.
Strong interpersonal communication skills with the ability to engage patients and team members effectively.
Ability to prioritize tasks, manage schedules, and work independently in an unstructured environment.
Multi-lingual skills are a plus but not required.
Prior home care experience is beneficial.
Key Behaviors:
Adaptability & Resilience:
Ability to thrive in unstructured environments and pivot as needed to meet patient needs. Demonstrates perseverance in challenging situations.
Self-Starter & Motivation:
Proactively takes initiative in managing patient care and outreach. Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and systems.
Empathy & Compassion:
Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and understand their complex needs. Skilled in building rapport through motivational interviewing and other patient-centered communication techniques.
Accountability & Integrity:
Demonstrates personal responsibility and takes ownership of tasks, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in all activities.
Cultural Competence:
Awareness of community dynamics and diversity, ensuring culturally sensitive and inclusive care.
Team Collaboration:
Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to meet patient and organizational goals.
Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking:
Strong critical thinking skills to assess patient needs, analyze data, and develop appropriate care strategies.
Communication Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication, capable of explaining complex medical information to patients in a clear and supportive manner.
Competencies:
Care Coordination:
Ability to engage patients in a comprehensive care plan, facilitating communication between patients, providers, and family members to ensure timely, effective care.
Health Education:
Effectively educates patients about their medical conditions, care plans, and available resources, ensuring that patients can make informed decisions.
Patient Engagement:
Uses various strategies, including phone calls, home visits, and community outreach, to engage patients and ensure continuous participation in their care.
Time Management & Organization:
Demonstrates strong organizational skills by managing patient caseloads, schedules, and documentation efficiently.
Technology Proficiency:
Skilled in using electronic health records (EMR) systems and other digital tools to document patient information and communicate within the team.
Motivational Interviewing & Patient-Centered Care:
Uses motivational interviewing techniques to build rapport and empower patients to take ownership of their health decisions.
Data Management:
Ensures accurate and timely documentation of patient data, ensuring continuity of care and compliance with organizational standards.
Outcome-Oriented Approach:
Focuses on achieving key health outcomes, such as improved care adherence, reduction in emergency room visits, and enhanced self-management.
Upward Health is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. This job description is a general outline of duties performed and is not to be misconstrued as encompassing all duties performed within the position.
Upward Health Benefits
Upward Health Core Values
Upward Health YouTube Channel
$35k-61k yearly est. 22d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor
Ke Camps
Youth counselor job in Simsbury, CT
Job Description
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
Prior experience working with children
Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
Greet families and campers upon arrival
Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
Participate in all camp activities
Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Working with KE Camps
Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Hop Meadow Country Club in Simsbury, CT. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 7- staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$23k-38k yearly est. 18d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor
Kecamps
Youth counselor job in Simsbury, CT
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
* Greet families and campers upon arrival
* Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
* Participate in all camp activities
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
* Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Working with KE Camps
* Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
* Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
* Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Hop Meadow Country Club in Simsbury, CT. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 7- staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
Find out more at ****************
$23k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Residential Counselor
Vinfencorporation
Youth counselor job in East Hartford, CT
Schedule: Sun 5pm-11pm, Thu 3pm-11pm, Fri 3pm-11pm, Sat 5pm-11pm
Salary: $20.00 / hour
A Residential Counselor II provides direct support to people with behavioral conditions as well as intellectual and developmental disabilities in a small group residential setting or an individual living arrangement. He or she works together with the people we serve, their families, friends, employers, and other support staff to transform their lives by either building independence skills or increasing each person's quality of life.
Residential Counselors have a range of duties include administrating medication under the Medication Administration Plan (MAC), implementing treatment plans, and assisting people with activities of daily living, such as household chores and cooking. He or she also strengthen residents' connection to their community by providing transportation on outings such as shopping and doctor's appointments.
Why Vinfen?
We are committed to you! We offer great training, great benefits, career growth and job security!
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance for employees working 30 hours or more
15 days of Vacation, 12 Paid Holidays, 10 Sick Days and 3 Personal Days per year (for employees scheduled for 20 hours or more)
Education Assistance and Tuition Remission Programs as well as innovative Student Loan Payment Programs. Employment with Vinfen counts toward your Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligibility
Professional Development programs including year-round online training courses and opportunities to earn CEUs
Retirement savings programs, including a fully funded, employer sponsored retirement plan and an employee funded 403 (b) plan
Company paid Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Voluntary Term, Whole Life, Accident and Critical Care Insurance
Flexible Spending Reimbursement Accounts (Health and Dependent care)
$500 -- $1,000+ Employee Referral Bonuses with no annual cap!
Other generous benefits including discounted memberships, access to wellness programs and more!
About Us
Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,200 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in 318 programs throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit **********************
My Vinfen. My Community. My Job.
Vinfen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
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$20 hourly 21m ago
Day Camp Counselor
YMCA of Greater Hartford
Youth counselor job in Granby, CT
YMCA of Greater Hartford Job Description
Job Title: Camp Counselor
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Grade:
Primary Department: Day Camp
Reports to: Childcare Coordinator
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is an association open to all committed to helping people reach their potential in spirit, mind, and body. Our commitment is based on the belief that the purpose of this three-fold development is to live out the values of Caring, Honest, Respect and Responsibility.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Camp Counselor aids in supervising and effectively leading a group of campers in daily camp activities. Camp Counselors provide a safe and nurturing environment for campers and are actively involved and have a positive attitude about all camp activities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide opportunities for the group so that each individual experience success.
Assist each camper with meeting personal goals and those established by the camp for camper development.
Follow established procedures for supervising camper health and enforcing all safety regulations.
Maintain health, safety, cleanliness in program areas.
Identify and report any potential risks.
Follow established health and safety standards of the YMCA, and Dept. of Public Health.
Supervise campers throughout daily activities and ensure program areas are safe for current activities.
Take and maintain attendance throughout the day.
Support activity specialists when attending activities with one's group.
Assist the pool staff and lifeguards with maintaining safety during swim activities.
Actively participate in staff training, meetings, etc.
Help out with all camp activities and participate as a member of the camp staff team.
Demonstrate/teach the YMCA core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility with all campers and staff.
Follow all camp rules, regulations and policies and enforce them among peers.
Maintain positive public relations with parents, visitors, and the general public at all times.
Able to visually and audibly identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to assigned activities.
Capable to respond appropriately to emergencies and situations requiring first aid and/or CPR.
Submit all required paperwork on time.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Attend all Camp Counselor trainings and orientation
QUALIFICATIONS:
Prior camp staff experience or equivalent experience preferred
At least 16 years old (by June 15th)
Ability and experience in supervising children
Desire and ability to work in a camp setting
Good role model, high integrity, and adaptable
Ability to understand and follow directions
Positive attitude and ability to build and or work as a cohesive team
Current First Aid and Adult and Child CPR certifications (will be provided if needed)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT:
Must be able to work in fast paced environment that requires patience, focus and diligence.
Must be able to work outside for extended periods of time during summer conditions.
Meet strength and lifting requirements of 25lbs.
See and observe all sections of an assigned zone or area of responsibility.
$23k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
Day Camp Specialty Counselor - Sports & Games
Ymca of Greater Hartford
Youth counselor job in Plainville, CT
YMCA of Greater Hartford Job Description
Job Title: Day Camp Specialty Counselor
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Grade:
Primary Department: Day Camp
Reports to: Camp Director
The YMCA of Greater Hartford is an association open to all committed to helping people reach their potential in spirit, mind, and body. Our commitment is based on the belief that the purpose of this three-fold development is to live out the values of Caring, Honest, Respect and Responsibility.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Camp Director, Day Camp Specialty Counselors are responsible for leadership, daily lesson plans, observations, encouragement and supervision of campers and staff in their program area while collectively supporting the daily operation of camp. Specialty Counselors also assist camp director in the daily operations of age groups and take responsibility in the Camp Director absence.
Types of Day Camp Specialty Counselors:
Arts & Craft : Manages, develops and delivers arts and crafts activities and programming that are safe, fun, and appropriate to campers' ages and abilities ensuring the safety and well-being of campers.
STEM : Management of all STEM activities, inventory and management of STEM equipment, creation and management of STEM programs.
Sports : Management of all sports activities, inventory and management of sports equipment, creation and management of sports programs.
Drama & Literacy : Management of all literacy and drama activities, inventory and management of literacy and drama supplies, equipment, creation and management of all literacy and drama programs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Supervises a group of children and possess ever present knowledge of whereabouts and safety of each child in assigned group.
Implements and follows program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with YMCA values.
Adheres to program standards including safety and cleanliness standards.
Attends staff meetings and trainings.
Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention and emergencies.
Completes accident/incident reports as necessary.
Maintains positive relations with parents and other staff. Models relationship-building skills in all interactions.
Reinforce children's actions in a positive manner to promote safety and health self-images.
Builds effective, authentic relationships with campers and parents; helps them connect with each other and the YMCA.
Works in cooperation with other staff as a member of the YMCA team.
Maintains a professional attitude and appearance at all times.
Any other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum 18 years of age.
Experience working with children.
Certifications: Current American Heart Association or American Red Cross CPR/AED, and First Aid.
Completion of required trainings.
Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the community
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT:
Ability to plan, lead and participate in a range of activities in a variety of outdoor/indoor settings.
Able to lift and carry 15-50 lbs.
Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical situations and physical ability to act swiftly in an emergency
$23k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Youth Worker
Roca, Inc. 4.4
Youth counselor job in Springfield, MA
About Roca
Roca is a fast-paced, data-driven, and relentless organization that serves nearly 2,000 high-risk young people every year. Founded just outside of Boston in 1988, Roca operates a nationally acclaimed Intervention Model with five sites in Massachusetts and one in Baltimore, Maryland, and Hartford, CT.
Roca's mission is to relentlessly disrupt violence by engaging young people, police, and systems to heal trauma, find hope, and drive change.
Over 37 years, Roca has learned that to impact urban violence, we must work directly with the young people and systems at the center of it. Roca's Intervention Model engages young people at the center of urban violence in an intensive four-year program to address trauma, teach life-saving cognitive-behavioral skills, and break the cycle of incarceration and poverty that traditional youth programs alone can't break. And, because it takes all of us, Roca also helps institutions like police and state agencies change the way they work with young people who are traumatized and living at the intersection of gangs, drugs, poverty, violence, immigration challenges, and involvement with multiple public systems.
Position Overview
The Youth Worker will report to the Assistant Director. The Youth Worker will have the primary responsibility of engaging 25 very high risk young adults through relationships and programming as well as working with community partners (police, probation officers, community members) within the communities Roca is serving.
The successful Youth Worker will work closely with team members, supervisors, and others within the organization to ensure that each young person is driving to outcomes of economic independence and living out of harm's way. We strive to meet the following outcomes: No Re-Incarcerations and Retained Employment.
General Responsibilities
Facilitate, apply, practice, and demonstrate Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) using Roca's Intervention Model.
Consistently exercise and application of Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) informally, formally and virtually.
Assist and role model in the process of obtaining and sustaining employment through job search and overall workforce professionalism.
Engage with other aspects of work, such as but not limited to, court engagement, work behind the wall, peacemaking circles, work with the community, productive and professional participation in meetings, etc.
Continually learn, demonstrate, practice and improve skills related to Roca's intervention model.
Ensure accurate and timely entry of case notes into ETO (Efforts to Outcome system) daily.
Act as a Crew Supervisor and manage a work crew, when needed.
Analyze and interpret ETO data as it relates to young people and understanding how data relates to a young person's progress.
Ability to adapt outreach efforts in accordance of data collected in ETO.
Other duties as assigned.
Specific Job Responsibilities
Maintain a caseload of young people and build transformation relationships in alignment with Roca's intervention model.
Demonstrate the ability to provide additional types of educational/vocational/life skills programming, in person and virtually, e.g. educational classes, ServSafe, upgraded workforce professional skills, parenting, healthy habits, driver's education, and/or the ability to help with job placement.
Strategically plan workweek schedules- including outreach lists for contact, programming needs, identifying if YP is in need of additional assistance and CBT coaching and constructive use of Track Books.
Qualifications
The very nature of Roca's work requires an individual of great commitment and energy to the mission. Roca seeks a highly driven individual who is in alignment with the culture and values of Roca. In addition, the ideal candidate for this position will be a trustworthy decision-maker. He/she will have a sense of humor, feel passionate and committed to direct work with high risk youth, and demonstrate interest in coaching and supporting coworkers.
Roca expects candidates to have the following skills:
BA preferred/Equivalent experience accepted--Minimum of three years of direct service work with high risk young people.
Understanding and experience working with street involved high risk young people.
Capacity for creative problem-solving, conflict resolution, violence prevention.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Capacity to think and act intentionally and strategically to help young people change behaviors.
Creative problem solving and thinking.
Excellent at organizing, managing and completing multiple complex projects and tasks simultaneously with thoroughness, accuracy, timeliness and good humor.
Self-motivation, initiative, sound judgment, and commitment to ongoing learning are essential.
Ability to work as a part of a team.
Requirements for the position:
Ability to travel around the service area.
Computer Literacy
Valid state issued driver's license.
Criminal background and current driving record check.
Willingness and ability to work outside of normal business hours, and Holidays and/or weekends as needed.
Ability to work with diverse cultures.
Strong attendance and high energy.
Bilingual preferred but not required
Physical Demands:
The physical demands that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, and talk and hear. - The employee is frequently required to push, pull, stock, and must lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Work can be repetitive in nature.- Specific vision abilities required by this job include depth perception, peripheral vision, the ability to distinguish basic colors and the ability to adjust vision to bring objects into focus.
It may be necessary to wear some protective clothing and/or equipment such as rain and snow gear, boots, goggles, hard hat, full face shield, respirator, ear plugs/muffs and gloves. Work requires physical exertion such as long periods of standing, walking over rough, uneven surfaces, and recurring bending, climbing, crawling, crouching, stooping, and reaching, and occasional lifting or moderately heavy items. Work requires average physical agility and dexterity.
Work Environment:
The work environment an employee is exposed to while performing the essential functions of this job.
The position can work in outdoor and indoor environments. - The noise level is typically moderate. - The incumbent is frequently exposed to all outdoor weather conditions.
Job Description
Kids In Crisis is Connecticut's ONLY free, round-the-clock agency providing emergency shelter, crisis counseling and community educational programs for children of all ages and families dealing with a wide range of crises, including domestic violence, mental health and family problems, substance abuse, economic difficulties and more.
REPORTS TO: UC Program Director
*Full-Time and Part-Time positions open covering multiple shifts include Overnight, Weekday and Weekend*
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Plan, maintain and prepare weekly menus in line with Federal Standards
• Transport/accompany clients to appointments and placements. Out of State travel via, agency vehicles, train or air.
• Administer medication
• Implement behavior management level system
• Help create and maintain a positive therapeutic resident living environment (including shopping, meal preparation, cleaning, laundry and supervising resident activities)
Supervise, plan and facilitate activities including outside recreation for UC residents
• Teaching activities of daily living (cooking, shopping, money management, etc.) to UC residents
• Contributing to client case files
• Model appropriate, positive social skills
• Manage safety of shelter; implement fire and evacuation drills
• Maintain call logs and other paperwork
• Perform bed checks each 30 minutes at night if on night shift
• Follow all KIC and ORR policies and procedures
• Collaborating with a talented multidisciplinary team to find innovative solutions for engaging and working with the UC residents
• Successful completion of agency trainings including but not limited to TCI, Med Administration, Phone Training, Crisis Intervention, Sexual Assault Crisis Training ,ORR P&Ps, KIC P&Ps, UC program P&Ps
• Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor's degree in education, social work, or related field OR high school diploma experience working with high risk children
• Bi lingual English/Spanish strongly preferred
• A passion for working with children and adolescents
• A true team player who enjoys collaborating with others
• Creativity and flexibility, with a sense of humor and a willingness to roll up your sleeves.
• CPR required at hiring
Essential Functions:
• Ability to work a flexible schedule
• Ability to lift a minimum of 20 lbs.: ability to Stand and sit for long periods
• Valid drivers' license to drive agency vehicles
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
$28k-33k yearly est. 23d ago
ADL Counselor - Individualized Day Program
Windsor Independent Living Association
Youth counselor job in Windsor, CT
Job Description
Individualized Day Vocational Program - WILA
The Windsor Independent Living Association (WILA) is a private, not for Profit Corporation, established in 1976 for the purpose of supporting adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities in north central Connecticut. WILA's Mission is to assist people with developmental disabilities in their efforts to live full lives as integral, respected members of the community.
WILA provides community-based group homes, supervised apartments, supported employment and non-vocational daytime programming, for people of all abilities, in a variety of settings. All services are person- centered and carefully crafted to meet the individual needs, values and preferences of each participant while promoting independence. Over the last four plus decades, WILA has earned a reputation for providing the highest quality services.
Our Core Values
COHESIVENESS
We focus on unity - working together to find solutions as a united front
RESPECT
We are mindful of how we treat and talk to each other
COMPASSION
We offer kindness to each other
AUTHENTICITY
We are receptive of others, encouraging them to ‘show up' as they are
POSITIVE ATTITUDE
We smile, greet each other and are welcoming each other.
Position Summary & Key Areas of Ownership
The goal of the Individual Day Vocation is health and wellness, meaningful daytime, and lifelong learning. This position provides direct support to individuals of the residence, as well as meaningful day-to-day activities. This position requires daily documentation for consistent and billing with Medicaid.
Schedule: Monday through Friday - 9:00am - 3:00m (30 hours weekly).
Salary Range: $18.00 to $20.00, per hour.
Core Responsibilities
Advocating for individuals to lead self-directed lives; engage individuals daily to provide meaningful day programming: plan, schedule and participate in various therapeutic activities; day to day problem solving; completion of all required documentation for Medicaid billing; transporting individuals to activities; readying clients for the day and providing hands on care for those needing assistance with ADL and hygiene skills; administering medication; professional communication with the individuals, their families, co-workers, and supervisors.
Maintain vocational skills through ADL's, volunteering and/or employment opportunities.
Participate in all meetings.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills and Requirements
Must possess a high school degree or GED certification; a college degree is preferred.
Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, preferably in a residential setting; day program experience preferred.
Ability to collaborate with leadership and stakeholders and work with diverse teams.
Active CPR, First Aid and DDS Medication Administration Certification.
Proficient in Microsoft Application and Therap.
Excellent documentation skills.
Must possess an active DDS Medication Certification.
What We Have to Offer
Windsor Independent Living Association offers a professional working environment that promotes teamwork, creativity, and compassion for those we serve and work alongside of.
Competitive base salary
Exciting work culture
Amazing benefits - Health, Dental, Vision, 401k, and Life Insurance
Career Growth
Vacation, Personal, Sick Time and Paid Holidays
Monday through Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm (70 hours biweekly)
$18-20 hourly 9d ago
5691 - Residential Counselor
Community Resources for Justice 4.2
Youth counselor job in Sturbridge, MA
To support individuals in attaining thehighest quality of life while maintaining theirsafety across all settings. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Implement Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) Report any significant issues using the on-call hierarchy
Implements and follows individuals' Behavior Skills Plans
Implements and follows EO509 Dining Guidelines
Participated in and completed Licensing and Certification paperwork which includes but not limitedto Daily Planners. Monthly Menus, House Meetings, Budgeting, Medical Appointments, etc.
Follows and Implements individuals' daily schedules
Enhance an individual's development by providing job coaching
Maintain appropriate andprofessional boundaries with the individuals
Involving individuals in social and vocational opportunities
Implementing Individual Service Plan (ISP) objectives
Promote a high quality of living for the individuals which includes but not limitedto assisting withshowers, toileting, brushing teeth, laundry, etc.
Able to support and accompany individuals in the community including but not limited to religious services, hospitals, correctional facilities, courts, support groups, etc.
Record accurate andquality data on each individual throughoutthe shift using ICentrixs
Provides supervision of the individuals and ensures their safety in the residence and community
Promote a high quality of living that includes routine maintenance/housekeeping which includes but not limited to shoveling, mopping, cleaning appliance, etc.
Provide Transportation; whether in the company vehicle or your personal vehicle, for individuals including following the GPS Guidelines
Perform verbal or physical interventions as needed to ensure safety
Conduct physical restraints as needed.
Must be able to maintain HIPAA, Confidentialityand Cyber Security.
Extended standing, sitting, runningand lifting as needed to ensure safety
RequiredSkills/Abilities:
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Able to accept constructive criticism as a learning tool
Able to handle intimate and personal issues with tact and discretion
Able to work in a team setting
Able to stay awake and alert while on shift, at all times
Flexibility: May be requiredto work at different locationsand shifts to accommodate business needs by arriving to shift on time, maintainingcontracted ratios, working holiday shifts, and weekends
Able to calmly and patiently manage threatening and assaultive situations
Able to act appropriately in the event ofan emergency
Basic computer skills (email, databases, internet, etc) copy, scanand fax
Required Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Valid Driver's License
PABC (physical restraints)
CPR/First Aid
MAP
DDS Licensing and Certification required training
PreferredEducation and Experience:
1 year of residential experience
Travel requirements:
Heavy Travel - once or more a week
Other duties
Please notethis job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities,and activities may change at any time with or without noticebased on business needs.
$37k-42k yearly est. 10d ago
Residential Support Counselor (New Britain House)
Adelbrook Community Services Inc. 3.9
Youth counselor job in New Britain, CT
The Residential Support Counselor (RSC) supports a nonprofit agency dedicated to provides direct care, guidance, and behavioral support to children, adolescents, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This role ensures a safe, high-quality, structured, trauma-informed care in a therapeutic, supportive, and person-centered environment while fostering independence and life skills development. The RSC will implement behavior management strategies, assist with daily living activities, and support residents in residential, group homes, and community settings.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Adelbrook is a 24/7 operating Agency. Schedules are flexible, may include early mornings, evenings, overnights, weekdays, weekends, holidays, mandated overtime, mandated holds, and on call responsibilities. The RSC reports to the program designated supervisor.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
• Monitor and support residents' behavior using trauma-informed care and positive reinforcement techniques.
• Implement individualized behavioral support plans (PBSP) to promote skill-building and adaptation of positive alternative behaviors.
• Provide direct supervision, mentoring, and crisis intervention as needed.
• Provide crisis intervention support using approved Physical/Psychological Management Training (PMT) techniques.
• Teach and assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs), including hygiene, meal preparation, and household tasks.
• Organize and implement structured therapeutic and recreational activities to encourage socialization and personal growth.
• Transport residents to medical appointments, off-site activities, and community integration programs.
• Maintain accurate and timely records, including behavioral data, progress reports, and incident reports in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system.
• Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and clinical staff to ensure consistent support for residents.
• Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and treatment planning discussions.
• Follow established procedures for emergencies, illnesses, and crisis situations, including mandatory reporting and documentation.
• Maintain active certification in agency-approved crisis intervention training, including all required levels of Physical and Psychological Management Training (PMT). Apply training techniques appropriately to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals served, staff, and others in the environment. Demonstrate competency in de-escalation strategies, safe physical interventions, and adherence to agency protocols.
• Ensure compliance with agency policies, state regulations, and ethical guidelines.
• Secure the facility by performing safety checks, monitoring medication storage, and ensuring proper supervision of residents.
• May be mandated to maintain designated level of care within the residential program. This includes being sent to alternative locations for appropriate level of supervision, medical care, and/or medication administration.
• Work additional hours, including mandated overtime, to ensure adequate staffing levels and the continuity of care for individuals served. This includes remaining on duty beyond scheduled shifts when necessary due to unforeseen staffing shortages or emergencies
• May be required to work Holidays, during inclement weather, and other times as directed by management.
• Perform other related duties as assigned by leadership.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, RESPONSIBILITES:
SKILLS:
• Ability to communicate clearly and empathetically with residents, families, and team members.
• Active listening and conflict resolution skills.
• Strong relationship-building skills with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
• Patience, empathy, and emotional intelligence. • Accurately record daily activities, incidents, and behavioral observations.
• Write clear, concise reports for supervisors and case managers.
• Ability to respond appropriately to behavioral or emotional crises.
• Use de-escalation techniques effectively.
• Organize tasks and prioritize responsibilities to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
• Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) and basic Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, email).
KNOWLEDGE:
• Understanding of common mental health diagnoses and developmental disabilities.
• Awareness of trauma-informed care practices.
• Familiarity with daily living supports, personal care assistance, and community integration.
• Knowledge of hygiene, medication administration (if applicable), emergency protocols, and safety procedures.
• Understanding of positive behavioral supports, reinforcement, and behavior management plans.
• Knowledge of HIPAA regulations and ethical standards in residential care.
ABILITIES:
• Assist residents with hygiene, meals, medication, and community outings.
• Encourage and support skill-building and self-sufficiency among residents.
• Ability to take initiative and also collaborate effectively with coworkers and supervisors.
• Flexibility to adjust to different situations, behaviors, or resident needs.
• Balance empathy with professionalism in emotionally challenging environments.
• Capable of lifting, standing, or performing physical tasks as needed (e.g., helping residents with mobility).
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
• Minimum: High school diploma or equivalent. •
Preferred: Associate or Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, criminal justice, or a related human services field.
• Experience: At least one year working with individuals with emotional, behavioral, or developmental disabilities in a residential or community setting.
• Ability to work collaboratively with residents, staff, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
• Must be flexible to work across various educational, residential, and group home settings as needed.
• Strong communication, and interpersonal skills.
• Valid driver's license and ability to meet transportation requirements as needed.
• Ability to complete and maintain relevant certifications (e.g., First Aid/CPR, crisis intervention).
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
• Work is performed in residential, clinical, or community-based settings.
• May involve crisis response and physical intervention in accordance with training.
• Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and assist individuals with daily living activities.
• Ability to be on feet for extended periods and participate in recreational or community-based activities with residents
• Perform all requirements of physical management techniques (PMT)
• Exposure to behaviors that may require de-escalation or intervention
A job description is not meant to be all inclusive of every task and/or responsibilit
$27k-31k yearly est. 14d ago
CAMP THUNDERMOON Summer Day Camp Counselor
Meriden New Britain Berlin Young Mens 3.6
Youth counselor job in Berlin, CT
This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Provides direct supervision of a group of children in a seasonal day camp. Creates positive, nurturing relationships with children, while building cooperative relationships with parents/caregivers. Promotes and supports the potential of all youth in programs and facilitates peer-to-peer connections as part of the overall camp experience.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Supervises a group of children.
Plans and implements program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate and consistent with YMCA values.
Adheres to program standards including safety and cleanliness standards.
Attends staff meetings and trainings.
Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention and emergencies.
Cultivates positive relationships and maintains effective communication with parents, children and other staff. Models relationship-building skills in all interactions.
Performs other duties as assigned.
YMCA COMPETENCIES (Organizational Leader):
Mission Advancement: Incorporates the Y's mission and values into the organization's vision and strategies. Ensures community engagement; promotes the global nature of the Y. Leads a culture of volunteerism ensuring engagement, inclusion, and ownership. Leads a culture of philanthropy.
Collaboration: Advocates for and institutionalizes inclusion and diversity throughout the organization. Initiates the development of relationships with influential leaders to impact and strengthen the community. Is recognized as an inspirational community leader who navigates complex political and social circles with ease. Communicates to engage and inspire people within and outside the YMCA. Ensures that a talent management system is in place and executed effectively.
Operational Effectiveness: Possesses penetrating insight and strong strategic and critical thinking skills. Invests resources in well-designed innovation initiatives. Creates a structure to deliver organization-wide results to achieve objectives. Develops and implements stewardship strategies. Determines benchmarks and ensures appropriate leadership to meet objectives.
Personal Growth: Creates a learning organization. Effectively drives change by leveraging resources and creating alignment to expand organizational opportunities. Shares authority and demonstrates courage and humility. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills required to perform well; uses best practices and demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
High school graduate or equivalent; one year or more of college preferred.
Previous experience working with children preferably in a day camp setting
Experience preferred in one or more of the following areas: outdoor living, archery, boating, camping, songs/music, skits, sports, aquatics, recreational games, etc…
At least 18 years of age (The age minimum may be higher depending on state law and YMCA policies.)
CPR, First Aid, AED certifications and Child Abuse Prevention training within 30 days of hire date.
Previous experience with diverse populations preferred.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & 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. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to plan, lead and participate in a range of activities in a variety of outdoor/indoor settings.
$25k-38k yearly est. 2d ago
SY25-26 J.F. Kennedy Middle School Guidance Counselor
Springfield Public Schools 4.2
Youth counselor job in Springfield, MA
Grades: 6-8
Guidance Counselor
Full Time Start Date: Immediate
Base Salary: Up to $90,424 and commensurate with experience
Job Responsibilities
Educator responsibilities in SEZP include:
Enacting anti-racist instructional practices that ensure students own the learning
Providing grade level rigor in the course content using highly-rated, research-based curriculum
Providing embedded interventions for students needing additional support, time, or scaffolds
Working closely with a co-taught team of two to three additional educators in the classroom
Engaging with families as partners in the learning around successes, challenges, and problem-solving on behalf of our scholars
Other duties as determined by the school Principal
Position Qualifications
Experience teaching in middle school or high school
preferred
Appropriate content/program area and grade level educator license (School Counselor) from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
required
(Educators who are not yet licensed by MA DESE in the appropriate content/program area and grade level may be eligible for a licensure waiver and are still encouraged to apply.)
Experience as an active anti-racist, LGBTQ+ advocate, or organizer for equity
preferred
Bilingual in English and Spanish
preferred
Bachelor's degree
If you meet some of the qualifications above, we encourage you to apply or reach out for more information. We know that historically marginalized groups - including people of color, women, people from working class backgrounds, and people who identify as LGBTQ - are less likely to apply unless and until they meet every requirement for a job. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from educators with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.
We encourage you to reach out to us at ************* if you have questions about the role or your qualifications. We are happy to help you feel ready to apply!
Benefits
Selection as an educator in SEZP recognizes an individual for their outstanding vision, capacity, and commitment to anti-racist school communities. Educators joining SEZP may be eligible for the following recruitment incentives, subject to personalized negotiation for individual candidates:
Up to $90,424 base salary
Substantial signing bonus in addition to base salary
Relocation award for candidates from regions beyond western Massachusetts
About the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership:
While Massachusetts is consistently ranked as one of the top states for education results in the country, we have one of the highest and most persistent opportunity gaps. The Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) - established in 2015 as a collaboration between Springfield Public Schools (SPS), the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and the Springfield Education Association (SEA) - seeks to improve the longitudinal life outcomes of the more than 5,000 students in our 16 middle and high schools.
As a “zone” of schools within the city of Springfield, SEZP's approach draws on a deep and embedded partnership with the school district and local teachers' union, while harnessing the flexibility and innovation found in autonomous school models. As a result, each school within SEZP is accorded significant school-based autonomies - in curriculum, talent, calendar, schedule, and budget - while being held accountable for realizing achievement gains for historically marginalized students. In all of our work, SEZP is in pursuit of equity and anti-racism acknowledging the systemic oppression our students and families encounter daily and working to disrupt these provision gaps urgently and courageously.
NONDISCRIMINATION EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT
The Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, sex characteristics, sex stereotypes and other sex-based conduct, genetic information, ancestry, age, disability or military service or marital status. The Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate in admission to, access or treatment in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, sex, gender identity, sex characteristics, sex stereotypes and other sex-based conduct, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation, disability or homelessness.
NOTICE OF SEX NONDISCRIMINATION
Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination, including sex-based harassment, in any education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and its regulations, including in admission and employment.
Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Springfield Public Schools' Title IX Coordinator, ************************************, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights at ********************************** or both.
The Springfield Public Schools Title IX Coordinator is Katie O'Sullivan, Senior Administrator of Human Resources, 1550 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01103, ************ ext. 55428, ************************************.
Springfield Public School's sex nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located on the Springfield Public Schools website, ****************************************************
To report information about conduct that may constitute sex discrimination or make a complaint of sex discrimination under Title IX, please refer to ************************************
$90.4k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
2026 Day Camp Counselor
Girl Scouts of Connecticut 4.1
Youth counselor job in Manchester, CT
The Day Camp Counselor plays a key role in delivering fun, safe, and meaningful experiences for campers. Working closely with co-counselors and leadership staff, the Counselor helps plan and lead daily unit activities, supports camper growth and confidence, and ensures the well-being of all campers through supervision, positive role modeling, and participation in camp life.
Counselors are directly responsible for facilitating Girl Scout-aligned programs that foster independence, friendship, and respect for others while maintaining compliance with Girl Scouts of Connecticut (GSofCT) policies, American Camp Association (ACA) standards, State of Connecticut regulations, and Safety Activity Checkpoints.
Essential Responsibilities
Camper Supervision & Support
Always supervise and ensure the safety and well-being of a designated group of campers. Create a positive, inclusive, and welcoming environment where every camper feels valued and supported.
Support campers in adjusting to camp routines and participating fully in activities.
Encourage camper independence, teamwork, and personal responsibility.
Uphold professional boundaries and model respect and cooperation in all interactions.
Program Implementation
Plan and facilitate unit and small-group programs in collaboration with the Co-Counselor and Program Team.
Encourage girl-led planning and decision-making to help campers shape their own camp experience.
Integrate the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE) by connecting activities to courage, confidence, and character development.
Participate in all-camp events, ceremonies, meals, and activities, contributing to overall camp spirit and community.
Adapt activities for various skill levels and learning styles to ensure inclusion and success for all campers.
Health, Safety, and Compliance
Maintain high standards for health, safety, and cleanliness in the unit and program areas.
Monitor camper behavior, energy levels, and emotional well-being; communicate concerns promptly to leadership staff.
Follow all GSofCT, ACA, and state regulations related to camper supervision, safety, and emergency procedures.
Participate in and lead emergency drills as needed.
Complete incident or accident reports accurately and submit promptly.
Collaboration & Communication
Work collaboratively with the Co-Counselor, Unit Leader, and camp staff to coordinate schedules and ensure smooth program flow.
Communicate camper updates, concerns, and successes to the Unit Leader or Assistant Camp Director.
Participate in all staff training, team meetings, and feedback sessions.
Support the camp community through teamwork, flexibility, and a positive attitude.
Other Duties
Participate in camp opening and closing procedures, including setup and cleanup of unit areas.
Attend both optional camper overnights/late nights as applicable.
Assist with all-camp duties such as kapers, flag ceremonies, or special events.
Perform other related duties as assigned to support camp success.
Qualifications
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Experience working with children or youth groups preferred.
Strong communication, leadership, and teamwork skills.
Demonstrated ability to plan and lead engaging activities for children in an outdoor setting.
Positive attitude, flexibility, and enthusiasm for working in a team-centered environment.
Commitment to the Girl Scout Mission and to creating a fun, inclusive experience for every camper.
Current Adult & Child FA/CPR/AED certification (or willingness to obtain upon hire).
Physical Requirements
Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in various weather conditions.
Ability to walk on uneven terrain and lift/carry up to 50 pounds.
Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to camper and environmental cues.
Ability to maintain focus, composure, and leadership in high-energy or emergency situations.
$23k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Part-Time Youth Residential Counselor
CJR 3.7
Youth counselor job in Litchfield, CT
The Youth Residential Counselor is dedicated to the direct supervision of adolescent boys in a short-term transitional living program. YouthCounselors cultivate a safe, healthy, therapeutic, nurturing and caring home environment that is supportive of each participant's individualized needs, social, emotional, and academic development. YouthCounselors are positive role models offering support, strength-based encouragement and protection of youth in their care, advocating for youth and sharing information and updates with parents/guardians.
Maintain constant sight and sound supervision of youths within established program expectations and guidelines
Ensure physical safety of youth and provide crisis intervention as needed
Follow established routines, schedules, and structure, like wake up and bedtimes, and transition to school
Record observations in daily documentation and logs
Monitor and reporting healthcare needs or concerns, and ensuring compliance with daily medication regimen through support, encouragement, and self-care education
Accompany youths between facilities, meetings, appointments and/or other activities
Ensure living spaces are organized, clean, safe and free from hazards
Supervise youths during mealtimes
Support and facilitate the implementation of youths' individualized care plans and schedules
Utilize Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) coaching to enhance adolescents learning and skill use
Transport adolescents to appointments and recreation trips
Provide transportation to adolescents and families as programmatic needs dictate in order to facilitate family visitation/sessions and home passes
Focus on Client Needs: Anticipate, understand, and respond to the needs of internal and external clients to meet or exceed their expectations within program parameters
Ability to communicate, cooperate and serve people from all cultural identities with respect, professionalism, integrity and fairness in a manner that recognizes the individuality of each person
Foster Teamwork: Work cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problems, and make decisions that enhance program effectiveness
Available to work evenings and weekends as may be needed
Regular and consistent attendance
Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
Work Schedule & Rate of Pay:
12 hours per week
Thursday-Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm (4-hour shift)
You can also accept per diem hours as they become available
Overtime/ time and a half eligible
Rate of pay is $23.27 per hour
Job Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent - Required
Minimum 1 year of experience working with at-risk or court-involved adolescents - Required
Valid driver's license - Required
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to respond calmly and effectively during emergencies
Strong communication and conflict resolution skills
Experience working with diverse populations or applying culturally responsive practices
Demonstrated understanding of adolescent development and mental health issues
Reliable transportation and flexibility to work scheduled shifts
Part-Time Benefits:
At CJR, we pride ourselves on creating a compassionate, culturally responsive work environment and offering a comprehensive benefits package that encourages and supports a healthy work/life balance. Joining our team, full-time employees will enjoy the following benefits:
Free daily nutritious meals
Generous Paid Vacation Package (unused time eligible for carry over)
Generous Paid Sick Time (unused time eligible for carry over)
Paid Holiday Time (separate from vacation time)
Floating Holidays (separate from paid vacation time and paid holiday time)
Annual monetary incentives
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Company Match
Career Growth Opportunities
Company Celebrations & Employee Recognition Program
Employee discounts (cell phone, computer)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Qualified Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer Federal Student Aid
10%-20% tuition discount at many local educational institutions, including those listed by the CT Nonprofit Alliance
About CJR:
A career at CJR is focused on working to ensure that every young person has an opportunity to thrive! CJR reaches across the state of Connecticut to deliver a broad continuum of care through our residential, education, wellness, and community-based programs. At CJR, you will experience a fulfilling career with an employer that encourages advancement, respects diversity, and rewards excellence!
CJR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. We welcome everyone to apply, especially those individuals who are underrepresented in the industry. We embrace the competitive advantage of diversity.
How much does a youth counselor earn in Hartford, CT?
The average youth counselor in Hartford, CT earns between $28,000 and $48,000 annually. This compares to the national average youth counselor range of $27,000 to $49,000.