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Youth Program Associate Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Program Assistant

Salt Lake City, UT

$36K - $46K/yr

This work occurs across five youth centers, from Provo to Ogden. STEMCAP partners with experts in ... Associate's Degree * One year of related experience. * Well organized and able to keep track of ...

This work occurs across five youth centers, from Provo to Ogden. STEMCAP partners with experts in ... Associate's Degree * One year of related experience. * Well organized and able to keep track of ...

As a Youth Mentor, you will have the opportunity to work with our students, helping them to develop ... horsemanship programs, to create a clinically sophisticated, relationship-based setting that ...

As a Youth Mentor, you will have the opportunity to work with our students, helping them to develop ... horsemanship programs, to create a clinically sophisticated, relationship-based setting that ...

As a Youth Mentor, you will have the opportunity to work with our students, helping them to develop ... horsemanship programs, to create a clinically sophisticated, relationship-based setting that ...

Morning Support

Erda, UT · On-site

$18/hr

Our treatment program works with teenagers that live in large homes on a beautiful school campus ... The youth we serve are ages 12-18 and have generally been referred by their parents. They ...

Morning Support

Erda, UT · On-site

$15 - $20.25/hr

Our treatment program works with teenagers that live in large homes on a beautiful school campus ... The youth we serve are ages 12-18 and have generally been referred by their parents. They ...

... and goals of youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as ... Associates or Bachelors degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field ...

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What are some common challenges Youth Program Associates face when working with diverse groups of young people?

Youth Program Associates often encounter challenges such as managing group dynamics, addressing varying levels of engagement, and adapting activities to meet the diverse needs of participants. Balancing the interests of different age groups and backgrounds requires strong communication and conflict resolution skills. Additionally, maintaining a safe and inclusive environment while fostering positive relationships among youth can be demanding but is essential for program success.

What is the difference between Youth Program Associate vs Youth Development Coordinator?

AspectYouth Program AssociateYouth Development Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require associate's degreeBachelor's degree in education, social work, or related field
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, schools, non-profit organizationsNon-profit agencies, community programs, educational institutions
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in youth-focused programs, after-school activitiesMore involved in program planning and youth development strategies
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level youth rolesLooking for roles with more responsibility in youth development

The Youth Program Associate typically handles day-to-day activities and direct engagement with youth, often requiring less formal education. The Youth Development Coordinator usually has a broader role in planning and implementing youth programs, often requiring a bachelor's degree. Both roles are vital in community youth services but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What does a Youth Program Associate do?

A Youth Program Associate works with young people to plan, organize, and facilitate educational, recreational, or social programs. They often assist in developing activities, supervising participants, and providing support to help youth develop skills and confidence. Their role may also include mentoring, maintaining records, and collaborating with other staff and community organizations to ensure programs are effective and engaging.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Youth Program Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Youth Program Associate, you need a background in youth development, program planning, and education, often supported by a degree in social work, education, or a related field. Familiarity with program management software, data tracking tools, and first aid certification is often required. Strong communication, leadership, and relationship-building skills help you connect with youth and collaborate with diverse stakeholders. These skills ensure effective youth engagement, program success, and a safe, supportive environment for participants.
What are the most commonly searched types of Youth Program jobs in Utah? The most popular types of Youth Program jobs in Utah are:
What cities in Utah are hiring for Youth Program Associate jobs? Cities in Utah with the most Youth Program Associate job openings:
Infographic showing various Youth Program Associate job openings in Utah as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
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Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City, UT • Hybrid

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Salt Lake County rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 47 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

500th of 693 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salt Lake County…A career with a purpose in the community you love!

Salt Lake County invites you to explore our exciting career opportunities. We seek highly enthusiastic individuals to enrich our County with your experience and talent. If you enjoy working in a team environment that is committed to changing the lives of its community, please keep reading.

What it is like to work here:

At Salt Lake County our culture is woven into all aspects of our work and our employees’ lives, from the way we treat each other to the way we support the community.  To promote and foster a fun and healthy work environment, we appreciate employees through great benefits, a healthy work life balance and room to grow and develop.

Surround yourself with:

Peers who are motivated to make a difference in the lives of those we serve. We serve Salt Lake County and envision a safe and beautiful place for all to live work and have fun. Salt Lake County is about connecting people and championing our community.  Community is more than a place….its our heart and service that bring us together.

We encourage a work life balance:

Working for Salt Lake County is more than just a paycheck.  A career with /Salt Lake County includes several benefits and perks.  We support our employees with 12 Holidays, up to 24 vacation days, 12 sick days and one personal day every year.  Some positions have a hybrid work environment giving you flexibility to manage working from home and being in office.

Additional Benefits may include:

  • Retirement options for hybrid pension/401(k) or 401(k) only with a 10% contribution
  • Medical coverage including a 100% county paid premium option-Dental and Vision coverage including coverage for adult designees
  • Health Savings account with a county contribution up to $1200/year, Flexible Spending Account
  • 100% county-paid Long-Term Disability and Short-Term Disability option
  • Professional Development including professional membership fees paid
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Plus: Onsite medical clinic, childcare and gym; hospital insurance, pet insurance auto and home insurance and discounts at County facilities.

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JOB SUMMARY

Performs shelter and crisis intakes to identify appropriate services and safety measures. Orients youth to agency policies, programs, and expectations. Monitors youth, participates in recreational and educational activities, supervises daily hygiene and chores, prepares meals, and provides crisis intervention.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Associates degree, or the equivalent number of undergraduate hours (60 credits/hour), from an accredited college or university, OR an equivalent combination of related education and direct client care experience in a human services-related position that is equivalent to two (2) years of full-time experience.

Must receive a verified negative test result on a mandatory drug test before starting in this position. Will be subject to random alcohol and drug testing. May be subject to post-accident and reasonable suspicion alcohol and drug testing.

Due to the nature of this position, the successful applicant must pass a required background check through fingerprinting and enrollment in the continuous RAP Back (Record of Arrest and Prosecution Back) program in accordance with current County Human Resources policy requirements.

A valid Driver’s License accepted by the State of Utah is required at the time of hire.  A valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Utah must be obtained within six (6) months of hire to operate a County vehicle.

Currently have openings for Evening and Weekend shifts only.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Provides supervision of programs for youth and addresses potentially dangerous situations,
  • Maintains professional demeanor, complies with agency policies and procedures, and adheres to Pledge of Confidentiality and DHHS Provider Code of Conduct.
  • Assists with daily hygiene, completing daily chores, and maintaining a healthy living environment for youth.
  • Plans and facilitates recreational activities and skills groups. Follows program schedules and plans interactive activities that support youth’s physical and emotional health.
  • Documents all pertinent information in clients’ online records such as intake and release records, daily progress notes, client visits, school attendance, medication administration, medical appointments, etc.
  • Administers medication as prescribed and ensures that medication is secured per agency policy.
  • Transports youth to school, medical appointments, and off-campus activities.
  • Coordinates services with guardians/caseworkers, schedule therapy, and refer to community resources.
  • Searches for youth and their belongings for weapons or contraband and confiscates unapproved or illegal materials if needed.
  • Provides crisis intervention, including approved verbal de-escalation and physical hold techniques if needed. Engages and mentors youth using a trauma-informed approach.
  • Interfaces with law enforcement, Division of Child and Family Services, Juvenile Justice Youth Services, or other referring parties and community partners.
  • Provides information and assistance to clients and the public regarding community resources.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)

Knowledge of:

  • Working with children from diverse backgrounds
  • Trauma-informed care practices
  • Behavior management and crisis intervention methods
  • Child and adolescent development
  • Computer and documentation skills
  • Laws and agencies related to youth intervention and child protection

Skills and Abilities to:

  • Offer culturally sensitive care for youth in a residential setting
  • Use good judgment to respond effectively in crisis situations
  • Communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing
  • Interact professionally with the public and community partners
  • Receive and appropriately retain confidential information

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Will work with youth and deal with certain working conditions that may cause exposure to biohazards such as human waste and vomit. Must be able to place youth in physical holds and lift up to 50 pounds.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION

Required to work holidays as scheduled and attend training that may fall outside of regularly scheduled hours.


 

It is a Full-Time Youth Worker position - we are hiring for several shifts, they all require some evenings and weekends.


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