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(2047) Wraparound Facilitator, Youth Therapeutic Respite (Wed – Sat Schedule)

Job Description

Youth Therapeutic Respite Program (YTRP) provides a safe and welcoming environment for youth and families experiencing a crisis that may be remedied through professional guidance and support. Offering short-term 24-hour respite, for up to 30 days, the program serves children and adolescents between the ages of 5-17 and their families Participants receive wraparound care including innovative therapies, care coordination, family partner services, case management, psychiatric evaluation, medication management and more. Our Mission is to continuously improve the health and independence of the persons we serve, and the Youth Therapeutic Respite Program provides critical access to care for youth and families who are experiencing a crisis, wanting to prevent a crisis, or stabilizing after a hospitalization.

Critical Impact: This position provides the important role of intensive case management and skills training to children ages 5-17 and their families who are receiving services in the Youth Therapeutic Respite Program.  This position provides skilling training to youth in individual and group settings. This professional is a key member in the assessment and collaboration with individuals served and their parent/LAR to develop recovery plans. Additionally, the Wraparound Facilitator is a part of and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team and contractors on to maintaining Youth Therapeutic Respite Program’s essential operations, including during emergencies and disasters.

The Wraparound Facilitator must possess an aptitude for working both independently and collaboratively.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Engages in de-escalation and crisis intervention with empathy.
  • Provide person-centered services in alignment with the Center’s mission and values.
  • Builds relationships with colleagues, collaborating across programs, seeking and offering input towards shared goals and objectives.
  • Provide individual and group services within the residential program and their families.
  • Complete all required unit and agency training, maintaining awareness of best practices and program policy and procedure.

 

Schedule: Wednesday – Saturday 8 am – 6 pm. Requires rotation into Kids Night Out programming. As a 24/7 residential program, this position is considered Essential and is part of an interdisciplinary team that coordinates schedules to ensure the youth on the unit are served and cared for during holidays and disasters.

Location: Round Rock, TX

Hourly Salary Range: $24.76 – $38.51

Differential Detail:

  • Up to $3.50/hr – previous crisis experience
  • Up to $2.00/hr – previous experience in a similar role with a community center in Texas
  • Up to $4/hr – Tenure with BTCS
  • $1.00/hr – Master’s
  • $1.00/hr – Ph.D.
  • $0.75/hr – Bilingual/ASL
  • $0.50/hr – LCDC Licensure
  • $1.00/hr – WILCO Crisis
  • $2-$4/hr – Evening, Weekend, Overnight Shift Differential
  • $200 Monthly Service Delivery Bonus

 

Join our dynamic and enthusiastic Team dedicated to continuously improving the health and independence of the persons we serve.

Click on https://bbtrails.org/work-with-us/ for additional details on other rewards and compensation, including our excellent benefits package and generous leave accruals!

CityRound Rock, TX
CountyWilliamson County
CredentialsMinimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in a social, behavioral, or human service field.
Knowledge of mental illness as defined in the DSM-V services to promote wellness and recovery to individuals with mental illness is required.
Ability to contribute as a leader and facilitator on teams which include parents, caregivers, and other professional staff.
Well-developed interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, time management/organization skills, and basic computer skills.
Ability to independently conduct discussions and formulate recommendations which commit the agency financially
Ability to work sensitively with families from a variety of cultural orientations.
Ability to perform under minimal supervision with considerable requirements for initiative, discretion, independent thought, judgment and self-motivation in matters of significance to families as well as the agency. Must have valid Texas driver’s license and maintain approved driver’s status throughout employment.

Schedule: Wednesday - Saturday 8 am - 6 pm. Requires rotation into Kids Night Out programming. As a 24/7 residential program, this position is considered Essential and is part of an interdisciplinary team that coordinates schedules to ensure the youth on the unit are served and cared for during holidays and disasters.

Preferred Qualifications:
One year of experience in providing wellness and recovery support services in mental health, substance abuse and/or crisis intervention and screening.
Ability to speak, read, and write fluently in Spanish or ASL fluency.
Master’s degree in relevant field.
Salary Amount$$51,500.80 – $80,100.80/year
Closing DateOpen until filled
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844-309-6385

24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
800-841-1255

Administration:
1009 North Georgetown Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664

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