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Minimum one-year related experience within an educational or youth service program, preferably working with troubled youth. What's in it for you? As well as gain an opportunity to make an exceptional ...

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of troubled youth Do you want to be a driving force for change. Apply today as a Youth Program Officer and serve as a role model for ...

Minimum one-year related experience within an educational or youth service program, preferably working with troubled youth. What's in it for you? As well as gain an opportunity to make an exceptional ...

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How much do troubled youth programs jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for troubled youth programs in the United States is $18.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Troubled Youth Programs?

Professionals in Troubled Youth Programs typically spend their days engaging directly with youth, conducting individual and group counseling sessions, developing and implementing intervention plans, and collaborating with families and external service providers. Regular documentation, progress monitoring, and crisis intervention are also core components of the job. You may participate in team meetings to coordinate care and develop strategies for at-risk individuals, as well as facilitate skill-building workshops or recreational activities. Each day offers variety, but the overarching goal is to provide guidance, support, and resources that help youth overcome challenges and build healthy futures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Troubled Youth Programs position, and why are they important?

To excel in Troubled Youth Programs, you need a strong background in social work, counseling, psychology, or youth development, typically supported by relevant education and experience. Familiarity with case management systems, crisis intervention techniques, and state-mandated reporting protocols is often required. Outstanding soft skills include patience, resilience, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to build trust with at-risk youth. These competencies ensure effective support, intervention, and positive outcomes for youth facing behavioral and emotional challenges.

What is a Troubled Youth Programs job?

A Troubled Youth Programs job involves working with at-risk or struggling youth to provide guidance, support, and rehabilitation. Professionals in this field may work in group homes, juvenile detention centers, schools, or community outreach programs. Their responsibilities often include counseling, mentorship, crisis intervention, and developing action plans to help youth overcome challenges. The goal is to provide a safe and structured environment where young individuals can build life skills, improve behavior, and work toward a better future. This role requires patience, empathy, and strong communication skills.

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Youth Care Specialist - AMIkids Bennettsville

Youth Care Specialist - AMIkids Bennettsville

AMIkids

Bennettsville, SC • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


AMIkids rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Position Summary:

The role of the Youth Care Specialist has responsibility for directing and safely supervising the youth in our care. Primary responsibility is to provide guidance in behavior choices by teaching social, self-help, academic and living skills.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Ensure the safety and supervision of all youth in accordance with all operational and contractual requirements,
  • Serve as advisor and positive role model for youth in the program,
  • Prevent and intervene in youth altercations and incidents, using the authorized state mandated training methods,
  • Effective use of the Behavior Modification System by providing redirection and coaching to youth,
  • Coach and advise youth helping them to grow and develop in the areas of personal responsibility, social skills, community living skills, interpersonal communications, and behavior,
  • When working overnight shift:
    • Supervise youth during quiet and sleeping hours,
    • Conduct bed checks in accordance to established schedule,
    • Complete required shift documentation,
  • Notify management immediately of problems and/or incidents,
  • Communicate necessary information to appropriate team members and supervisors,
  • Complete incident, accident, and behavioral reports according to standard operating procedures,
  • Document and review required notes in Shift Log,
  • Communicate necessary information timely to team members and upon shift change,
  • Ensure facility, equipment and supplies are in compliance with all laws, regulations, and policies,
  • Teach youth how to maintain all equipment within compliance standards,
  • Maintain the repair and maintenance log and inventory of related equipment,
  • Attend and maintain CPR and First Aid certification by nationally recognized organization,
  • Administer first aid and CPR during emergencies in accordance with National standards,
  • Attend and maintain appropriate crisis intervention and physical restraint training and certification as defined by state and contract requirements,
  • Prevent and intervene in student altercations and incidents, using the authorized state mandated training methods,
  • Actively participates in day trips and special activities that involve recreational sports, facility and equipment cleaning, ground maintenance and equipment relocation,
  • Transport students and may drive for other work-related tasks,
  • Assist with special projects and other duties as assigned.

Minimum Education, Training and Experience

  • High school diploma/GED (degree preferred),
  • Minimum one-year related experience within an educational or youth service program, preferably
    working with troubled youth.

What's in it for you?
As well as gain an opportunity to make an exceptional difference in kids' lives, AMIkids offers a comprehensive benefits package including:

  • Growth opportunities – we pride ourselves on developing our leaders from within
  • Health Benefits – Medical, Dental, Vision, & Prescription Drug plan options; Health Spending Account, Company paid Life Insurance and AD&D
  • PTO & Paid Holidays
  • Wellness Benefits – EAP, Health Coaching, Stress Management Programs, etc.
  • Employer Funded Pension Plan, Voluntary 403(B) Retirement Plan, Student Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Pet Insurance, World Travel Assistance, Car Rental discounts, Gym Membership discounts, and more.