Youth Mentor / Direct Care Professional (Youth)
Company: Mullen-Polk Foundation DBA Our Next Generation
Location: Vancouver
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: Our Behavioral
Rehabilitation Services (BRS) group home is seeking compassionate
and dedicated Direct Care Staff to join our team. In this role, you
will provide mentorship, emotional support, and personal care to
female-identified adolescents (ages 12-18) in a structured,
home-like residential setting. You will play a key role in helping
these young individuals develop life skills, build positive
relationships, and navigate their daily routines in a supportive
and nurturing environment. RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Swing Shift: • Provide guidance and supervision to all youth in
care. • Provide youth with daily medication(s). • Prepare meals and
snack per the posted monthly menu(s) • Provide transportation to
and from activities, counseling and other services. • Make
telephone calls to confirm appointments and locate resources. •
Maintain current information, and adhere tomthe WAC for group care
and programs policies and procedures. • Maintain records and
statistics as required by the agency, state, and other funding
sources. • Perform administrative assignments as requested. •
Relate to and work with youth that are emotionally upset, and at
times hostile. • Make independent decisions when circumstances
warrant such action • Fulfill all mandatory contract and program
training requirements. • Assist in maintaining a clean household
environment. • Perform other duties as assigned. Overnight Direct
Care / Youth Mentor Staff serve as positive role models for the
youth in our program and play a vital role in ensuring their safety
and well-being. Our night staff create a safe and nurturing
environment by: • Conducting regular bed checks to monitor and
ensure the safety and well-being of all participants • Preparing
and serving a nutritious breakfast to start the day • Assisting the
management team with administrative tasks, including shredding of
outdated documents, data entry for programming and quality
assurance, as well as ensuring that the facility is cleaned and
disinfected • Updating shift notes in Extended Reach prior to your
shift ending Our Ideal candidates will demonstrate supportiveness,
flexibility, cultural sensitivity, and trauma-informed practices.
They should excel in effective communication, engaging both
adolescents in the program and fellow team members.". "Candidates
must be comfortable working in a regulated environment and adhering
to program licensing guidelines. They should possess the ability to
respond promptly, empathetically, and appropriately to the
challenges of working in a residential facility. At the Mullen-Polk
Foundation, we strive to foster a positive, team-based work
environment. Our approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and
wrap-around, ensuring we collaborate effectively to meet the needs
of the youth in our care. We strongly believe that every team
member is a valuable contributor to the program's growth and
success. Visit our website to learn more about our mission,
history, and strategy for achieving meaningful, positive, and
long-term clinical outcomes for the clients we serve."
http://mullen-polk-foundation.org Education and Work Experience:
Any combination of experience and training that would likely
provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A
typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: · At
least 21 years of age · High School Diploma or bachelor’s degree in
relevant field · Basic computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel,
databases and Outlook · Effective communication and problem-solving
skills. • 1 Year Experience in residential care or similar
enviornment • Understanding of adolescent developmental issues,
trauma, abuse and neglect, as well as substance abuse and
dependence • Proficiency in strong administrative skills Other
Requirements: • Pass a DCYF criminal history background • Meet
agency driving requirement As an equal opportunity employer, we are
committed to diversity, respect, and inclusion. Benefits • Dental
insurance • Employee assistance program • Health insurance • Paid
time off • Vision insurance • 401K The Mullen Polk Foundation is an
equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants
equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or
disability status.'
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