St. Joseph Children's Home
Field Trainer (Residential)
St. Joseph Children's Home, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201
We offer the following competitive benefits to our valued employees:
Pay: $21.00 per hour (plus $2.00 Shift Diff when working on 2nd Shift)$500 Retention Bonus ($250.00 after 90 days and $250.00 after 6-months of satisfactory service)Full benefits package including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance401K/403b PlanShort Term DisabilityLong Term DisabilityPaid Vacation DaysPaid Sick/Personal DaysChild Care Discount
Who are we?
St. Joseph Children's Home provides inclusive and compassionate care to ensure a safe home and bright future for every child in our diverse community. We do this through our core values of caring, compassion, relationships, and teamwork.
As leaders in the child and family welfare arena, St. Joe's continues to grow through the strategic visioning of our 4 core programs: Residential Treatment Program, Therapeutic Foster Care, Child Development Center, and Behavioral Health Services. Our new Behavioral Health Services includes mental health therapy, targeted case management, and comprehensive community support services.
The annual Picnic For the Kids in August has raised over $1Million for the past two years with help from over 1,500 volunteers each year.
In 2023 the organization celebrated the Council of Accreditation's (COA) expedited report with outstanding outcomes and zero deficiencies across all programs and departments employing approximately 180 individuals. Our 2023-2026 strategic plan focuses on Families, Community Partners, Volunteers, Staff and Governance(Board).
What do we need?
The
Field Trainer
will provide training and on-the-job coaching in essential job skills for all residential youth workers. Plan, organize, develop, coordinate and schedule residential staff development programs to assure the implementation of a Trauma Informed framework and that the highest degree of quality care can be maintained at all times. Continue to perform all functions as a Sr. Youth Care Worker to include working assigned shifts in the cottages as scheduled.
Essential Functions:
Conduct New Employee Orientation (NEO) trainings and monthly reviews for residential staff in Safe Crisis Management to ensure staff obtain/maintain certification in this area.Conduct adjunctive trainings for residential staff, as assigned by program leadership. (Some examples may include residential documentation, the use of the electronic health records system (Credible), verbal de-escalation, milieu management, etc.)Provide one-on-one coaching to residential youth workers in the cottage environment to ensure the achievement of necessary job skills and to implement a Trauma Informed experience for clients.Track employee attendance at required trainings and communicate any deficiencies to residential supervisors/director.Work with residential supervisors to develop a "hybrid" schedule that will allow for continued functioning as a Sr. Youth Care Worker and completion of shifts in the cottages approximately 100 hours per month. Residential Field Trainer duties are estimated to require approximately 50 hours per month.Complete all duties as already assigned under the Sr. Youth Care Worker job description.Select, develop and/or update appropriate instructional content, testing and evaluation procedures, visual aids and other educational materials.Develop an annual and monthly training calendar. Ensure trainings/coaching is offered at a variety of dates and times to accommodate the staffing needs of the program and employees.Other duties may be assigned.Education and/or Experience:
Certification as Safe Crisis Management (SCM) Instructor.Experience working as a Sr. Youth Care Worker for St. Joseph Children's Home with evident knowledge of trauma informed milieu management, verbal de-escalation and the effective use of Emergency Safety Physical Interventions using JKM approved techniques.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Must become certified in CPR, First Aid, Safe Crisis Management, and Defensive Driver's training. Certification as a Safe Crisis Management instructor.Valid and current driver's license with insurable driving record required in order to assist in transporting clients when necessary.Physical Factors:
DrivingStanding for up to 8 hoursReaching above shoulder levelWalkingBendingLifting/Carrying 50 max lbs.Pushing/Pulling 50 max lbs.Repetitive kneeling movements to and from the floorSustained kneeling position for up to 10 minutesSupporting another participant/client's body weight Indoor/Outdoor environment that may be at times loud and/or stressful.EEO Disclaimer:
St. Joe's is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes everyone to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Pay: $21.00 per hour (plus $2.00 Shift Diff when working on 2nd Shift)$500 Retention Bonus ($250.00 after 90 days and $250.00 after 6-months of satisfactory service)Full benefits package including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance401K/403b PlanShort Term DisabilityLong Term DisabilityPaid Vacation DaysPaid Sick/Personal DaysChild Care Discount
Who are we?
St. Joseph Children's Home provides inclusive and compassionate care to ensure a safe home and bright future for every child in our diverse community. We do this through our core values of caring, compassion, relationships, and teamwork.
As leaders in the child and family welfare arena, St. Joe's continues to grow through the strategic visioning of our 4 core programs: Residential Treatment Program, Therapeutic Foster Care, Child Development Center, and Behavioral Health Services. Our new Behavioral Health Services includes mental health therapy, targeted case management, and comprehensive community support services.
The annual Picnic For the Kids in August has raised over $1Million for the past two years with help from over 1,500 volunteers each year.
In 2023 the organization celebrated the Council of Accreditation's (COA) expedited report with outstanding outcomes and zero deficiencies across all programs and departments employing approximately 180 individuals. Our 2023-2026 strategic plan focuses on Families, Community Partners, Volunteers, Staff and Governance(Board).
What do we need?
The
Field Trainer
will provide training and on-the-job coaching in essential job skills for all residential youth workers. Plan, organize, develop, coordinate and schedule residential staff development programs to assure the implementation of a Trauma Informed framework and that the highest degree of quality care can be maintained at all times. Continue to perform all functions as a Sr. Youth Care Worker to include working assigned shifts in the cottages as scheduled.
Essential Functions:
Conduct New Employee Orientation (NEO) trainings and monthly reviews for residential staff in Safe Crisis Management to ensure staff obtain/maintain certification in this area.Conduct adjunctive trainings for residential staff, as assigned by program leadership. (Some examples may include residential documentation, the use of the electronic health records system (Credible), verbal de-escalation, milieu management, etc.)Provide one-on-one coaching to residential youth workers in the cottage environment to ensure the achievement of necessary job skills and to implement a Trauma Informed experience for clients.Track employee attendance at required trainings and communicate any deficiencies to residential supervisors/director.Work with residential supervisors to develop a "hybrid" schedule that will allow for continued functioning as a Sr. Youth Care Worker and completion of shifts in the cottages approximately 100 hours per month. Residential Field Trainer duties are estimated to require approximately 50 hours per month.Complete all duties as already assigned under the Sr. Youth Care Worker job description.Select, develop and/or update appropriate instructional content, testing and evaluation procedures, visual aids and other educational materials.Develop an annual and monthly training calendar. Ensure trainings/coaching is offered at a variety of dates and times to accommodate the staffing needs of the program and employees.Other duties may be assigned.Education and/or Experience:
Certification as Safe Crisis Management (SCM) Instructor.Experience working as a Sr. Youth Care Worker for St. Joseph Children's Home with evident knowledge of trauma informed milieu management, verbal de-escalation and the effective use of Emergency Safety Physical Interventions using JKM approved techniques.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Must become certified in CPR, First Aid, Safe Crisis Management, and Defensive Driver's training. Certification as a Safe Crisis Management instructor.Valid and current driver's license with insurable driving record required in order to assist in transporting clients when necessary.Physical Factors:
DrivingStanding for up to 8 hoursReaching above shoulder levelWalkingBendingLifting/Carrying 50 max lbs.Pushing/Pulling 50 max lbs.Repetitive kneeling movements to and from the floorSustained kneeling position for up to 10 minutesSupporting another participant/client's body weight Indoor/Outdoor environment that may be at times loud and/or stressful.EEO Disclaimer:
St. Joe's is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes everyone to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.